Happy Spring Philadelphia! It’s time to start planning where you and your family will be brunching for Easter Sunday, and we’re here to help! Read on to see all our favorite spots Easter Brunches in Philadelphia.
📷 Forsythia
Forsythia is Old City’s premiere French bar and restaurant, and there’s plenty of reasons why: the seafood is to die for, Chef Christopher Kearse is renowned for his famous Burger Royale, and there’s both indoor and outdoor seating for whatever mood you and the family are in! For Easter brunch, there’s a three-course prix fixed menu that’s $50 a person and filled with options, such as avocado toast, yeasted waffled and berries, pork belly and egg, and more. They even offer “Adult Easter Baskets”, filled with desserts and sweet French treats like fresh-baked scones, quiche, lemon curd, and pastries of all flavors. This is the perfect place to celebrate Easter Sunday, and brunch is offered all day, from 10:30 am to 7 pm.
Monday | Closed
Tuesday | Closed
Wednesday | 5pm–10pm
Thursday | 5pm–10pm
Friday | 5pm–10pm
Saturday | 10:30am–2pm, 5pm–10pm
Sunday | 10:30am–3pm, 5pm–10pm
📍 Location
233 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19105
📷 The Wayward
The Wayward, a beautiful and upscale restaurant located inside the Hilton near East Market, offers plenty for Easter brunch. You could enjoy it on the terrace and experience spring weather while overlooking Philadelphia, or dine inside and delight in the modern ambiance of the Wayward. We recommend the oysters: there’s a reason why Philadelphians say the Wayward has the best in the city!
Monday | 5pm–10pm
Tuesday | 5pm–10pm
Wednesday | 5pm–10pm
Thursday | 5pm–10pm
Friday | 5pm–10pm
Saturday | 10am–2pm, 5pm–10pm
Sunday | 10am–2pm, 5pm–10pm
📍 Location
1170 Ludlow St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
One of our all time favorites, Positano Coast by Aldo Lamberti, is an Old City classic offering both Easter brunch and dinner! You have the option to dine inside or out, and the menu is both the same as always with some new additions only being served on Easter Sunday. Be sure to stop in to experience the limited Easter items – we’re sure each one will be more delicious than the last.
Monday | Closed
Tuesday | Closed
Wednesday | 11:30am–9:30pm
Thursday | 11:30am–10:30pm
Friday | 11:30am–10:30pm
Saturday | 11:30am–10:30pm
Sunday | 11:30am–10:30pm
📍 Location
212 Walnut St 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106
📷 Urban Farmer
Urban Farmer, a unique restaurant that boasts farm to table ingredients including delectable steak and fresh veggies, has plenty to offer for Easter brunch. Their special Easter celebration menu includes the Seafood Tower, filled with oysters, lump crab, salmon tartare, mussels, lobster, and shrimp, along with other specialty items only available on Easter Sunday! If you can’t make it for brunch, they’re offering the same specials for Easter dinner, and we highly recommend this incredibly special spot.
Monday | 8am–1:30pm, 4–10pm
Tuesday | 8am–1:30pm, 4–11pm
Wednesday | 8am–1:30pm, 4–11pm
Thursday | 8am–1:30pm, 4–11pm
Friday | 8am–1:30pm, 4–11pm
Saturday | 8am–1:30pm, 4–11pm
Sunday | 8am–1:30pm, 4–10pm
📍 Location
1850 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19103
📷 Talula’s Garden
Talula’s Garden is offering several delicious – and healthy – specials for Easter brunch, available only from 10am to 2pm. If you’re gluten or dairy free, or just want to stick to the healthy side this spring season, Talula’s is the place for you. Easter brunch specials include the savory steak and egg bowl, gluten free blueberry pecan muffins, and beet cured salmon gravlax. Weather permitting, we recommend you dine outside amongst the lush greenery; it’s perfect for photo ops!
Monday | 5pm–9pm
Tuesday | 5pm–9pm
Wednesday | 5pm–9pm
Thursday | 5pm–9pm
Friday | 4pm–10pm
Saturday | 4pm–10pm
Sunday | 10am–2pm, 4pm–9pm
📍 Location
210 W Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106