We know spring is brunch season, but easter just makes it all the more special! With the weather finally warming up, we are definitely ready to get together! Whether you celebrate Easter or just need a special occasion for a unique limited-time brunch, we’ve got you covered with the biggest list of Easter Brunch in Chicago this year!
Rewired
1100 W. Thorndale Chicago, IL 60660
Rewired Pizza Cafe & Bar will host an Easter brunch on Sunday, April 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The brunch will feature live entertainment from the Tom Lowery Trio, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the patio and inside. Easter specials will include a Bunny Hop Latte, cereal lattes like a Honey Nut Cheerios Latte, Fruity Pebbles Latte, and Golden Grahams Latte, and Easter Egg Truffle Deviled Eggs. Reservations are recommended and can be made via Tock.
UVAE
5553 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60640
To pair with brunch, guests can enjoy a $10 Bloody Mary with house-made mix and choice of a garden veggie-infused vodka or smoked jalapeno and garlic-infused vodka. Uvae will also serve $8 Mimosas with a choice of pear and ginger, blood orange and cinnamon, or smoked honey and apple. Reservations are strongly recommended by booking with Resy.
Time Out Market
916 W Fulton Market, Chicago, IL 60607
Join our beloved Time Out Market for Easter Brunch on Sunday April 17, 2022, from 11 am to 3 pm, featuring specialty brunch items from each of our kitchens. The Easter Bunny & Winnie the Pooh as well as a face painter and balloon twister will be on-site from 12 pm to 2 pm to entertain the kiddos. The Chicago Soul Jazz Collective performs from 1 pm to 3 pm.
Old Town Pour House
all locations
Delicious brunch favorites like Cinnamon Rolls, Breakfast Sandwiches, Frittata’s, Omelets, and much more are available from 10 am to 3 pm, along with classic brunch cocktails and mimosa flights. Additionally, you can also enjoy their Rock N’ Roll brunch theme for an unforgettable Easter Brunch in Chicago!
Found Kitchen
1631 Chicago Ave, Evanston, IL 60201
If you live up in the north half of the city, then don’t miss out on Found Kitchen’s 3-course prix-fixe Easter brunch! For $42 per person ($18 for children under 12 and free for children under 7), you’ll munch through Found’s guest favorites like tempura asparagus, scrambled egg toast, and lemon curd crepe cake. Brunch goes from 10:30 am to 2 pm.
Thorn Restaurant & Lounge
5200 Pearl St, Rosemont, IL 60018
Enjoy brunch with your family and a visit with the Easter Bunny this year at Thorn Restaurant & Lounge from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The modern American restaurant located inside The Rose Hotel in Rosemont is celebrating Easter Sunday with a delicious brunch menu featuring decadent dishes including Dark Chocolate Waffles, Chicken Pesto Panini, signature cocktails, and more. The Easter Bunny has plans to visit the restaurant for complimentary photos and visits with the kids.
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Venteux
224 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60601
Round up the family and hop on over to Venteux for a kid-friendly Easter Brunch. On Sunday, 4/17 from 10 am – 3 pm, Venteux’s much-loved brunch offerings will include a $15 children’s special, which will feature a classic kiddo-approved breakfast item alongside an egg-shaped sugar cookie and all the fix-ins needed to decorate it. While the little ones are busy putting their creativity to work, parents can indulge in some chef-driven favorites like the Duck and Waffle topped with honey, butter and sumac, Bahn Mi Hash with short rib, lemongrass and cilantro, or decadentFrench Toast with blueberry, pumpkin seed, smoked creme.
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Big Star
3640 N Clark St. Chicago, IL 60613
Heritage Restaurant & Caviar Bar
2700 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Are you ready for the highest-scale Easter brunch in Chicago? Then, make a reservation for Heritage Restaurant & Caviar’s Easter offering! Featuring items such as deep-fried smoked duck and crab eggrolls, crispy scallion pancake, classic heritage ramen, the beloved Eggs on Eggs, and even a 12oz wood-smoked prime rib, this is the brunch you’ll keep talking about through the rest of the year!
Not feeling like going out? They’re also offering three different Easter brunch takeout packages. Menus include caviar, a charcoal roasted leg of lamb, and a yuzu meringue tart, and serves a family of four.
Wood
Located in Chicago’s Northalsted neighborhood, Wood is the ultimate spot to enjoy Easter brunch. Only available on Easter Sunday, diners can sip on the Lavender Mimosa. Diners can also enjoy signature brunch bites from Chef Devin Kreller including French Toast, Beignets, and more.
Osteria Via Stato
620 N State St, Chicago, IL 60654
Celebrate Easter at Osteria Via Stato with a Sunday brunch buffet. Starting off with an Omelet station, guests will make their way around the dining room, sampling and enjoying Italian-inspired offerings that include Ciabatta ‘French’ Toast, House-made Sausage and Vegetable Strata, and a Ricotta Doughnut station—where the tender-on-the-inside, crispy-on-the-outside treats will be handmade-to-order. Children can also enjoy an Easter candy table. The cost is $59.95 per person, and $24.95 for children aged 6-10, plus tax (gratuity not included), children aged five and under eat free.
Ēma
74 W Illinois St, Chicago, IL 60654
Ēma is offering an Easter Feast To-Go dinner package including Whipped Feta with house bread, Leafy Green Salad with lemon tahini vinaigrette, Lamb and Beef Kefta Kebab with lemon dill rice, Peri-Peri Rotisserie Chicken with Mediterranean salsa, Crispy Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts and Almond Tart with whipped cream and mixed berries for $54.95 per person, plus tax (gratuity not included). Add on sommelier-selected bottles of wine and spreads to round out the meal.
The Easter Feast To-Go is served cold with reheating instructions and serves 2, 4, or 6 guests. Order 24 hours ahead of your desired pick-up or delivery time between 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM on Saturday, April 16, and Sunday, April 17. The restaurant will also be open for regular menu service.
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