2. Redbird — DTLA
If you’re looking for a fantastic Easter brunch in LA with quality food, Redbird may be your place. Kids 12 and under are only $21, and adults can access the buffet for $65 (honestly, not bad!). Kids can choose from soft scrambled eggs, chicken tenders, or cavatelli. Adults can sip signature Easter cocktails and enjoy a two-course meal with unique offerings such as strawberries and burrata or basque-baked eggs.
3. Parker’s Lighthouse — Long Beach
Get your reservation booked now if you are hoping to dine at the iconic Parker’s Lighthouse on Easter- locals love this annual brunch and it fills up fast. If you’re lucky, you may get seated with a stunning view of the Shoreline Village or the stately Queen Mary.
No matter where you are seated, you can enjoy a spectacular meal with all the breakfast favorites, a chilled seafood and sushi display, carving stations, and an omelet station. Kids will flip over the mac n’ cheese station. Pricing for this special buffet is $92 per adult and $35 for children 5-12 years old.
4. Petit Trois Le Valley — Sherman Oaks
Petit Trois Valley is now open for their spectacular brunch on the patio, complete with some of the best croissants in town, and a Mec Muffin that will ruin your palate for all other breakfast sandwiches. Luckily, kids are thrilled with the kids’ omelet or cheeseburger, both served with fries, along with the various croissant. Reservations are available online from 8am – 4pm.
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5. Inn of the Seventh Ray — Topanga
Easter at the Inn is their usual Sunday (amazing, organic, locally sourced) buffet. Kids 4-12 pay by age; it’s $4 per year. Creekside tables mean kids can go play (and catch frogs) in between bites of organic delicacies.
There will be a continual Easter egg hunt on the grounds for Easter weekend brunches where kids can search for eggs in the placid setting while mom and dad enjoy a glass of complimentary champagne nearby. Reservations are available online. Check out the Easter 2025 menu here. Adults pay $86 for the traditional menu and $79 for the vegetarian menu.
6. Terranea Easter Ballroom Brunch — Rancho Palos Verdes
This opulent brunch option is more than just a delicious bounty of traditional Easter staples. It also includes a visit from the Easter bunny, an egg hunt, and a petting zoo! Seating times run from 9:30am – 1:30pm with tables available in both the ballroom and terrace. Just a peek at the Easter brunch menu has my mouth watering.
7. Le Grande Orange Cafe — Pasadena
This Pasadena favorite has expanded its already huge patio, where kids can order from the incredibly reasonably priced kids’ offerings while watching the trains go by. Parents can indulge in California classics (and fabulous cocktails) from the all-day menu. Service is stellar, and dessert is worth saving room for. They are not accepting reservations, just come and wait for a table. Luckily, kids keep busy watching the trains or even playing at the park across the street while you wait. And the food is worth it!
8. Easter Brunch at The Langham — Pasadena
Easter can be elegant at the Langham with a breakfast buffet in the Huntington Ballroom, followed by an Easter egg hunt (included with the brunch) for children ages 3-12. The Langham also hosts Easter afternoon tea on April 19 and 20, and attendees on April 20 are welcome to participate in the hotel’s egg hunt.
9. Golden Bloom Brunch at The Peel — Orange
Is this the best Easter brunch in the OC? It may be! The Peel hosts an epic annual Easter brunch with plenty of holiday fun for little ones including face painting, egg hunts, a meet and greet with the bunny himself, chocolate bunnies galore, golden eggs, and decadent brunch dishes. Kids 5 and under can enjoy the fun and the food free of charge, while children cost $36.99 and adults are $68.99.
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10. Saddle Ranch Chop House — Sunset Strip & Orange
Both locations are open and are serving up great people-watching and fabulous kid food on their outdoor patios for Sunday brunch. Kids who haven’t inhaled their Easter candy can go sugar crazy with the Red Bear beverage (lemonade, soda, juices, and gummy bears) and the Cotton Candy Tower or Roast Your Own S’more Platter for dessert.
The restaurants are serving the regular brunch menu on Easter which includes bottomless Mimosas and Bloody Marys until 3pm. Sunday mornings also qualify as “Ranch Brunch” meals, which means each entree comes with a basket of buttermilk biscuits and jalapeno corn muffins. Reservations are available online.
11. The Front Yard — North Hollywood
This is one of my absolute favorite brunch spots in Los Angeles for Easter and any other Sunday! The fare at The Front Yard is surprisingly affordable. It has a spacious patio that helps make it easy to take the kids out to eat a cinch. The brunch menu for Easter is the same as every other weekend, which isn’t a problem because it’s already perfect the way it is. This allows you to order what you want, and not be committed to brunch buffet or pre-fixe pricing.
12. The Griddle Cafe — Hollywood
My husband and I had our first date at The Griddle, which has the biggest pancakes that I know of in the LA area. This budget-friendly spot is perfect to indulge in some amazing spring creations before heading off to hunt eggs and visit with friends or family. The Griddle can certainly satisfy your sugar fix, so make sure to pace yourself if you’re hoping to enjoy some Reese’s and Cadbury eggs later.
Enjoy a family-friendly Easter menu in Santa Monica. Photo courtesy of the Huckleberry Bakery & Cafe
13. Huckleberry Bakery & Cafe — Santa Monica
This gem in Santa Monica provides delicious fare at great prices. Choose from the in-cafe menu on Easter, or opt for the catering Easter menu (which can be ordered in advance) to bring home for Easter brunch. We’re talking everything from Kouign Amman Bird’s Nests to Berries and Cream Pavlova, Easter egg cookies, breakfast pastries, and more.
14. Valerie — Echo Park
Order from a menu of simple but perfect breakfast entrees and pastries (and pick up some stellar coffee to wake you up!) for a simple but perfect Easter morning feast. But the real draw (beyond the caviar scramble, which is a personal favorite) is the petit fours and chocolates, which make the stale sweets in the Easter basket pale in comparison. Stock up on pantry essentials like homemade granola and slice-and-bake cookies for the rest of the week, and be sure to check out the seasonal offerings!
15. Republique — Mid-City
While this mid-city temple to gastronomy is open for service on the patio, we recommend that you take advantage of the pastry pre-order for Easter Sunday (because it gets mobbed here on a regular morning, and they do not accept reservations).
When you order the morning of, you risk things selling out. With the pastry preorder you can reserve some of the best (no exaggeration here) pastries on the planet for your Easter breakfast. Then you can pick them up and serve them at your leisure at home. Ready-made pastries are divine, or order packages of ready-to-make scones, French toast, or hot chocolate. Order quiche by the slice or whole, along with pop tarts that are out of this world and Kouign-Amann as you’ve never had it.
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16. Lawry’s The Prime Rib — Beverly Hills
When was the last time you treated yourself to Lawry’s? A holiday weekend seems like the perfect excuse to enjoy Lawry’s legendary prime rib dinner. Every year, Lawry’s debuts a special menu for Easter weekend. For 2025, they are serving up roast Akaushi prime ribs of beef along with the famous spinning salad, Idaho potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, and all the classic fixings. Brunch begins at 11am.
17. BOA — Manhattan Beach
BOA is my favorite spot (one of the best steaks I’ve ever had!), and their Easter brunch is sure to wow, just like the rest of their fare. Reservations are recommended for this $85 per person buffet, which includes a seafood bar, salads, breakfast favorites, carving stations, and more. On our last visit to BOA, I was pleasantly surprised to see how many kids were in the restaurant- it’s designed with booths and space so that each family feels they have enough room to stretch out.
18. 1 Pico at Shutters on the Beach — Santa Monica
Not all Easter activities require a hunt. If you are looking for one of the best luxury brunches in Los Angeles for Easter, 1 Pico has what you need. This specially curated holiday brunch has seafood fare that compliments the ocean view, including smoked salmon and caviar benedict, grilled branzino, and albacore crudo. Plus, you’re a short walk from the shore and can spend the rest of your Easter enjoying the sand and sun.
19. The Castaway — Burbank
The Castaway has a view that rivals any other, set atop a hill that overlooks all of Burbank. Come for The Castaway Easter Experience and order from a special Easter four-course brunch menu featuring appetizers and desserts to share & plated entrees including Prime Rib Benedict, Chicken & Waffles, Lobster Benedict, and more. Adults cost $105 per person, but children are only $35. Brunch runs from 9:30am – 4pm. You can sleep in, hit an egg hunt, and still make it to the restaurant with plenty of time to spare.