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Easter brunch waits for no one. From decadent buffets to elevated menus (and yes, a few egg hunts), these local spots are ready to deliver.
Bacchus Kitchen + Bar (Hotel Vin)
Brunch meets experience at Hotel Vin. Enjoy a chef-driven buffet with carving stations, chilled seafood, pastries and desserts — then head to the WineYard for a kids’ Easter egg hunt. Two seatings (11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.) make it easy to plan a full afternoon of food and fun.
Brunch classics meet steakhouse polish with dishes like eggs, French toast and smoked salmon, plus wine and cocktail pairings. Seasonal Easter specials round out the menu for a refined holiday outing.
Celebrate Easter in style at The Henley, where a polished brunch (11 a.m. to 2 p.m.) features a carving station, seasonal favorites and a mimosa and Bloody Mary bar. Families can also enjoy a complimentary Easter egg hunt at the Hilton Southlake Town Square Waldorf Terrace — making it an easy pick for those who want elevated dining with a festive, kid-friendly twist.
Buffet lovers, this one’s for you. Ferah’s Easter spread features a prime rib carving station, Mediterranean salmon, breakfast staples and decadent desserts. Brunch runs 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with plenty to satisfy every craving.
Opening early at 11 a.m., Perry’s is serving its signature sliced, double-smoked, triple-glazed ham with whipped potatoes and green bean almandine. Bonus: brunch cocktails and that must-order white chocolate cheesecake.
Celebrate with a special Easter menu and brunch service from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Expect steakhouse favorites, seasonal dishes and a lineup of spring cocktails.