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Where to Celebrate Easter in Atlanta 2026: Best Brunches, Events and Dining

From bunny brunches and egg hunts to Michelin-starred menus and BeltLine patio parties, here’s where to celebrate Easter Sunday across Atlanta
Written By: author avatar Julianna Chen
author avatar Julianna Chen
Afternoon tea setting at Brasserie Margot. | Photo by Sonder Media
Afternoon tea setting at Brasserie Margot. | Photo by Sonder Media

Easter Sunday dining in Atlanta spans everything from kid-friendly experiences—think egg hunts and bunny photo opps—to Michelin-starred tasting menus that highlight spring’s seasonal ingredients, along with “hoppy hours” for the grown-ups.

The lineup includes standout celebrations across the city, set against picturesque backdrops like Bobby Jones Golf Course and Piedmont Park—weather permitting.

Brasserie Margot

Kick off a full weekend of festivities at the Four Seasons Hotel with afternoon tea on Saturday, April 4. For $65 per person, enjoy handcrafted pastries and JING tea alongside Easter Bunny photo opps and an egg hunt. Return Sunday for a brunch spread that’s got something for every taste: spring lamb and honey-glazed ham for the carnivore; Southern-inspired dishes like grits and truffled mac and cheese; oysters and paella for the seafood lover; and Belgian waffles and bagels and lox to round out the breakfast classics. Priced at $168 per adult and $84 for children 5-11, you definitely won’t leave hungry.75 14th St. NE, Atlanta, brasseriemargot.com 

Boone’s

The Easter bunny makes an appearance at Boone's. | Photo by Melle Houston Photo
The Easter bunny makes an appearance at Boones | Photo by Melle Houston Photo

Make a reservation on Sunday, April 5 at Boone’s to enjoy brunch on the breezy patio overlooking the Bobby Jones Golf Course. Kids will love meeting the Easter Bunny from noon to 2 p.m. and heading down to the Yates Putting Course after for an Easter egg hunt. For the golf-loving family, there’s no better backdrop. 2205 Northside Dr. NW, Atlanta, boonesatl.com  

Elektra

Tucked inside Old Fourth Ward’s swanky FORTH Hotel, Easter brunch at Elektra  on Sunday, April 5 offers a Mediterranean-inspired buffet for $85 per adult and $45 per child under 12. Sip on selections from the mimosa and fresh juice bars while listening to live music on the terrace and taking in the city views. Reservations are available via Resy. 800 Rankin St. NE, Atlanta, elektraatlanta.com 

TWO urban licks

Brunch dishes and cocktails at TWO urban licks. | Photo by Heidi Harris
Brunch dishes and cocktails at TWO urban licks | Photo by Heidi Harris

At TWO, Easter isn’t just for brunching—the restaurant’s annual all-day celebration, Sunday, April 5 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., features a menu of both Easter-classic brunch favorites and dinner specials, scored by a live band with an Easter Bunny appearance to boot. Assuming Atlanta weather is on your side by early April, TWO’s bustling patio on the Beltline will be the place to be. Reservations are available here. 820 Ralph McGill Blvd. NE, Atlanta, twourbanlicks.com 

5Church

Both 5Church’s Midtown and Buckhead locations will offer all-day Sunday brunch buffets on April 5 for $65 per adult and $20 per child. Start at the chef-attended stations serving up waffles, pasta, carved meats, and custom omelettes. The hot selections range from savory Southern standards (buttermilk fried chicken, braised oxtail) to sweeter brunch classics (lemon ricotta pancakes and brioche French toast). Multiple locations, 5church-atlanta.com 

Lazy Betty

Foie French toast at Lazy Betty. | Photo by Matthew Wong of Graftable
Foie French toast at Lazy Betty | Photo by Matthew Wong of Graftable

Though the menu at Michelin-starred Lazy Betty’s Easter Sunday brunch is set, there are options for upgrades— from a poached Bantam egg that can be topped with caviar to steelhead trout you can add Miyazaki wagyu to. End the morning with a white chocolate coconut mousse. At $175 per person, it’s the priciest brunch on this list, but well worth it for those seeking an elevated ending to their Easter weekend. Reservations are available via OpenTable. 999 Peachtree St. NE, Ste. 140, Atlanta, lazybettyatl.com 

Carmel

Oysters and other brunch offerings at Carmel. | Photo by Oliva Restaurant Group
Oysters and other brunch offerings at Carmel | Photo by Oliva Restaurant Group

Carmel’s coursed Easter brunch menu stays faithful to the restaurant’s reputation as a go-to for wood-fired seafood—both first and second courses, for instance, feature oysters, salmon, and lobster. Top things off with a dessert course of challah French toast and dark chocolate ganache with toasted milk ice cream. Reservations are available via OpenTable for $65 per adult and $25 per child. 3009 Bolling Way NE, Ste. G130, Atlanta, carmelatl.com 

Ecco

Enjoy Easter Sunday the Ecco way, with distinct offerings at each location. In Midtown, a three-course brunch will run you $55 per person; Buckhead is serving a $65-per-person buffet with regular dinner service in the evening. Expect the restaurant’s classic New American fare and season-fresh ingredients with a diverse cocktail selection to boot. Multiple locations, ecco-atlanta.com 

Vesper

A cheers outside Vesper. | Photo by Vesper
A cheers outside Vesper | Photo by Vesper

Egg hunts aren’t just for the kids—Glenwood Park’s Vesper welcomes grown-ups to personalize a pair of complimentary bunny ears at a DIY decoration bar before enjoying a complimentary glass of champagne at 3 p.m. Hoppy Hour on Sunday, April 5. After, enjoy bites, drinks, and hunting for hidden eggs from around the bar—swappable for surprises from the Easter Bunny. 924 Garrett St., Ste. D, Atlanta, vesperatl.com 

Amore e Amore

Whimsical Under the Sea-themed offerings at Amore e Amore. | Photo by Amore e Amore
Whimsical Under the Sea themed offerings at Amore e Amore | Photo by Amore e Amore

Amore e Amore’s cozy dining room will be transformed into an Under the Sea-themed escape on Sunday, April 5,  complete with floating jellyfish and glowing lanterns, an appropriately colorful backdrop for enjoying the $65 prix-fixe lunch menu and $90 dinner of Italian favorites and seasonal touches. Kids can hunt for candy-filled Easter eggs hidden throughout the dining room after polishing off the child-sized pastas. 467 N. Highland Ave. NE, Atlanta, amoreeamore.com 

Park Tavern

Park Tavern’s annual brunch promises Easter bunny photos and a chef-attended buffet with perfect views of the Midtown skyline and surrounding Piedmont Park. On Sunday, April 5, guests may choose between made-to-order omelettes or a carving station serving up prime rib and spiral ham as a supplement to traditional brunch offerings. Adult tickets are priced at $59.95, and you can add a bottle of champagne for $10; children 7-12 are $37.95, and children 4-6 $25. (Purchase an 11 a.m. ticket if your kid wants to participate in the 10:30 a.m. Easter egg hunt.) Reserve one of the four seating times here.500 10th St. NE, Atlanta, parktavern.com 

Sweet Auburn BBQ

Bunny-shaped pancakes at Sweet Auburn BBQ. | Photo MJT & Co
Bunny shaped pancakes at Sweet Auburn BBQ | Photo MJT Co

For those with a sweet tooth, Sweet Auburn’s Easter brunch menu includes pastel M&M pancakes and salted caramel banana pudding. But this is, after all, a BBQ restaurant, so you can also expect honey bourbon sliced ham and a BBQ eggs Benedict English muffin. Tickets are $35 per adult and $19 for kids 10 & under. Reservations are available via OpenTable. 656 N. Highland Ave. NE, Atlanta, sweetauburnbbq.com 

InterContinental Buckhead

Celebrate Easter in true Buckhead fashion at the InterContinental with a Sunday brunch featuring opulent seafood displays and a pastry showcase; while adults sip on cash-bar picks and listen to live jazz by the Dan Coy Trio, kids will enjoy the egg hunts held at noon and 2 p.m. as well as Easter Bunny photos, face painting, and cookie decorating throughout the afternoon. Purchase tickets here for $125 per adult and $45 per child.3315 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, intercontinentalatlanta.com

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