Where to Do Easter Brunch in Little Rock

Spring is officially here and Easter is right around the corner. No matter how you plan to celebrate, there’s one thing we’re pretty sure makes everyone’s list: great food. We’ve rounded up a list of some of the top places to enjoy a fantastic meal on Sunday, so you can go ahead and get to the part where you spend it with even more fantastic people.

 

Capital Hotel

11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

It wouldn’t be a brunch roundup without the Capital Hotel, so that landmark is where we begin with a great lineup of its own. The action takes place on the Mezzanine for a brunch featuring favorites like shrimp and grits, praline french toast, savory crepes, roasted rack of lamb and, of course, pimento cheese and housemade crackers. For more information and to make reservations, click here or call (877) 637-0037.

 

Ya Ya’s Euro Bistro

9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

If this WLR brunch staple isn’t already in your regular rotations, now is the time change that. On Sunday, they’ll host their holiday brunch buffet where you can get your hands on the omelet bar, fresh meats and plenty of sweets. Spots are going fast, so make your move. For more information and to make reservations, call (501) 821-1144.

 

The Meteor

9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Brunch at a bike shop? Yup. See, this is no ordinary bike shop. This is a bike shop/coffee shop hybrid that serves up a brunch with waffles, breakfast sandwiches, fruit tarts, quiches and blackberry pomegranate mimosas. Yes, please. For more information, click here.

 

The Castle on Stagecoach

10 a.m. 

Make way for brunch royalty. Each time The Castle hosts a brunch, everyone gets excited, and for good reason. The family-friendly event begins with a carriage ride onto the grounds, an egg hunt and a visit from the big bunny himself. Then comes the food. Prepare yourself for brown sugar bacon, salmon, an omelet station, sweet potato casserole, plenty of sweets and lots more. Afterward, you can even roam the grounds, visit the stables and hang with the horses. Yes, really. For more information and to make reservations, click here or call (501) 960-0658.

 

Canvas

10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Still haven’t scoped out the Arkansas Art Center’s revamped restaurant? The time is now. Canvas is a favorite for locals and visitors alike, and they’re living up to their reputation with this year’s Easter brunch menu. On Easter Sunday, Canvas will serve up specialties like apricot-glazed ham and shrimp cocktail alongside your favorite Southern staples like biscuits and gravy. For more information and to make reservations, call (501) 907-5946. 

 

Del Frisco’s Grille

10 a.m.

If a bone-in prime rib and red velvet Belgian waffles sound incredible to you, too, make plans to be at Del Frisco’s Grille on Sunday for these specials. While you’re there, we also recommend digging into the crabcake benedict and the kale and brussels sprout salad with salmon. For more information and to make reservations, click here.

 

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