Easter Brunch in Washington D.C

Restaurants Serving Easter Brunch in the Nation's Capital

Reena Das
Too old for eggs and bunnies? Washington D.C. has plethora of local eateries and elegant restaurants serving a special Easter brunch, offering diners prix-fixe and a la carte menu options. Whether you're looking for a casual fare, a fine dining experience or an ethnic brunch menu, the restaurants at Washington D.C. have it all.

Easter Brunch in Washington D.C. - 701
Located in the historic Downtown, 701 is minutes away from the Capitol Hill and the White House. The elegant restaurant serves contemporary continental cuisine. Along with private dining rooms, diners can make use of the restaurant's sophisticated and chic lounge or enjoy a meal and drink at the bar.

This year, 701 serves an Easter brunch from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. The prix-fixe menu comprises of three courses, and costs $45 for adults and $20 for children ages 12 and under. Highlights of the brunch menu include mango salad, steak tartare, shrimp cocktail, along with entrees like lobster omelet, cavatelli, Scottish salmon and French toast. Complete your meal with a slice of tiramisu or fresh fruit and seasonal sorbet. Call 202-393-0701 for reservations.

Easter Brunch in Washington D.C. -Art & Soul
Chef-owner Art Smith brings to this eatery in Capitol Hill an exquisite blend of "Southern roots and decades of southern cooking," according to its website. This elegant and fine dining restaurant offers a special Easter brunch featuring three-course prix-fixe menu, which will be served from 11a.m. to 4p.m. Entrees include roasted leg of lamb, fried chicken, salmon, Carolina-pulled pork Benedict . Dress code is casual. Call 202-393-7777 for reservations.

Easter Brunch in Washington D.C. -Co Co. Sala & Lounge
This unique chocolate lounge and boutique located in the Penn Quarter neighborhood, offers an eclectic menu, fine desserts, cocktails and savory small bites. For the holiday, Co Co. Sala & Lounge highlights a unique Easter brunch experience that features entrees like French toast, s'mores, artichoke tarts, Louisiana crab cake, flatbreads and a special Chef's display of desserts. Price is $50 per adult and $30 per child 12 and under. For reservations, call 202-347-4265.

Easter Brunch in Washington D.C. - Againn
Againn presents traditional British Isles pub cuisine in a modern and contemporary setting. Located at the crossing of New York and 11th in downtown Washington D.C., the restaurant and bar features a casual dining atmosphere and serve an extensive variety of single-malt Scotch, whisky and beer, along with popular wines and signature cocktails.

Diners can enjoy a three-course Easter brunch at Againn, which begins with a choice of North Atlantic Oysters with shallot mignonette and lemon, or Potted Pork with confit pork shoulder, onion marmalade and toast. Other menu highlights include crab cake Benedict, house made English muffin, poached egg, Roast of Shenandoah Valley Leg of Lamb, among several other delicacies. For reservations, call 202-639-9830

Easter Brunch in Washington D.C. - Kellari Taverna
Serving traditional Greek food, Kellari Taverna is a casual yet elegant restaurant in downtown Washington D.C. The casual/elegant restaurant is offering a Chef-special prix-fixe, three-course Easter brunch menu, along with the restaurant's regular menu. Savor ethnic Greek main course entrees that include Steak "Brizola", plaki, Easter lamb, Seafood Yiouvetsi, Sargos and Corfu Shrimp. For reservations, call 202-535-5274

Indulge in a unique Easter brunch experience in one of the restaurants in Washington D.C. and have a great holiday with friends and family.

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  • Dina Quirion3/31/2010

    Excellent.. :o)

  • Judi J3/31/2010

    These all sound so excellent and yummy. What a wonderful selection here Reena. There's so much to see in Washington D.C. and a great time to catch the cherry trees in bloom too. :)

  • Mary Russel3/31/2010

    It sounds like they all have fabulous Easter menus. I still want a chocolate bunny though. LOL

  • Abby Greenhill3/31/2010

    I think I'll stick with Easter in the peaceful country! Nicely written and informative

  • Amanda Cartwright3/30/2010

    I would love to attend these. Great article.

  • Jan Corn3/30/2010

    Love the photos and the Easter brunch options in Washington, DC.

  • Janet Hunt3/30/2010

    Great info! That dish looks tasty! :-)

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