Hop Into Easter at Atlanta Restaurants
Easter Sunday on April 5, 2026, is a time to gather, celebrate renewal and indulge in the simple joy of sharing a meal. Across Atlanta, restaurants and experiences are embracing the spirit of the season with festive brunches, elevated menus and sweet treats designed to delight guests of all ages. Whether continuing cherished traditions or creating new ones, these local destinations offer a variety of ways to make Easter both effortless and memorable.
Multiple Locations
HOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern is welcoming guests across all locations for Easter brunch, offering a lively, approachable setting to gather with friends and family. With a menu designed to please a crowd and a relaxed neighborhood atmosphere, HOBNOB provides a convenient and festive option for celebrating the holiday. Menu highlights include Low Country shrimp and grits, Sunrise chorizo burger, Nutella French toast and brunch tacos.
Marlow’s Tavern invites guests to celebrate Easter with special holiday menus, offering a fresh, chef-driven take on brunch and seasonal favorites. Known for its upscale tavern fare and welcoming neighborhood atmosphere, Marlow’s provides a relaxed yet elevated option for families and friends looking to gather and enjoy a festive Easter meal close to home. Find a nearby Marlow’s Tavern location online.
Alpharetta
Cattle Shed Wine & Steak Bar is celebrating the holiday with special features alongside its signature offerings, as well as a dedicated Easter brunch on April 5 beginning at 11 a.m. Menu highlights include a smoked ham, Gruyère and caramelized onion omelet and seared scallops with saffron risotto, succotash and poblano beurre blanc. Guests can toast the occasion with seasonal cocktails like the Indigo Bloom, crafted with Empress gin, honey syrup, lemon juice, St-Germain and prosecco rosé. Make reservations via OpenTable.
Ansley Mall
Bantam & Biddy at Ansley Mall is a go-to destination for a comforting, Southern-inspired Easter brunch. With its focus on quality, made-from-scratch dishes, Bantam + Biddy serves up favorites like fried chicken and cheddar waffles, chilaquiles, breakfast tacos, build-your-own biscuits, a three-egg omelette with spinach and goat cheese and seasonal brunch cocktails in a relaxed, welcoming setting. It’s an ideal spot for families and friends looking to enjoy a casual yet delicious Easter meal centered around classic brunch favorites.
Chamblee
JARDÍ Chocolates is elevating Easter baskets and dessert tables alike with a playful and elegant lineup of handcrafted confections. Highlights include the “Not a Peep” dark chocolate cookie with vanilla bean marshmallow dipped in milk chocolate and its whimsical counterpart, “Not a Pink Peep,” featuring strawberry white chocolate and pink peppercorn shortbread. Giftable options like the Easter Bunny Adoption Boxes and Easter Egg Boxes showcase seasonal flavors such as strawberry shortcake, apricot almond and vanilla bean salted caramel, while semi-solid chocolate bunnies in dark, milk and white chocolate add a classic touch. For an extra indulgence, the caramel marshmallow bunny features a dark chocolate shell filled with vanilla caramel and marshmallow. This year, the collection also supports a good cause. A portion of Easter sales will benefit the Georgia House Rabbit Society, a nonprofit rescue that cares for abandoned rabbits and promotes responsible pet ownership. The organization is part of the larger House Rabbit Society and supports the national “Make Mine Chocolate” campaign, which encourages people to give chocolate bunnies instead of live rabbits as Easter gifts. View and order seasonal items online.
West Midtown & Upper Westside
Your 3rd Spot invites guests to turn Easter into an all-day celebration filled with food, games and family-friendly fun. Open from 1-10 p.m. on Sunday, April 5, the venue offers $25 admission per person, including unlimited gaming across more than 100 experiences. Guests can enjoy a family-style brunch featuring chicken and waffle sliders, breakfast tacos and papas bravas before exploring interactive gaming, craft cocktails and zero-proof options. Festivities include a patio-wide Easter egg hunt with 1,000 hidden eggs at 3 p.m., a family-friendly screening of “HOP” with trivia at 6 p.m. and a themed photo booth to capture the day. Book experiences online.
Buena Vida Tapas Bar offers a Spanish-inspired brunch experience perfect for a leisurely Easter gathering. Known for its tapas-style dining, Buena Vida encourages guests to slow down, share plates and savor the moment over brunch cocktails, wine and a variety of flavorful small plates and entrees. Brunch menu highlights include jamon croquetas, churro French toast, steak and huevos, 12-hour braised brisket hash bowl, eggs Benedict and tres leche cake. Reservations can be made via OpenTable.
Chichería Mexican Kitchen brings bold flavors and a lively atmosphere to Easter brunch with its signature Mexican-inspired menu and colorful setting. Guests can celebrate the holiday with its all-you-can-eat Baja brunch buffet ($40) featuring chorizo con papas, carnitas, red chili tamales, carne asada fajitas, flan de elote and more. Mimosas ($5), handcrafted cocktails and margaritas make any Sunday feel like a celebration. Make reservations online.
Midtown
Mary Mac’s Tea Room makes Easter hosting easy with its beloved Southern classics available for both dine-in and catering. Guests can gather in the historic dining room for a comforting holiday meal or bring the experience home with convenient catering options designed to simplify entertaining without sacrificing tradition.
Editor’s note: This article was posted on March 23, 2026. Please be aware that pricing, hours of operation, availability of specials and menu items may change over time. For the most up-to-date information, please refer directly to the restaurants mentioned above.
All photos above credit: Brandon Amato