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Easter Brunch in BHAM: 19 Spots Accepting Reservations

Making plans to dine out this Easter? Hop on over to some of our favorite spots for Easter brunch in BHAM! Image: Facebook / The Fennec

· By Bailey Torkelson
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A person holds a plate with two poached eggs on crab cakes, roasted potatoes, mixed vegetables, lettuce, and orange and pineapple slices—an ideal dish for Easter brunch in Birmingham.Pin

*Updated March 2026 by Paige Townley

Beyond dyeing eggs and stuffing baskets, a festive brunch is one of our favorite ways to celebrate Easter. Luckily, local restaurants are serving tasty menus, buffets, and cheers-worthy cocktails on Sunday, April 5. Here are 19 great spots to book your Easter brunch reservations this year!

Automatic Seafood and Oysters

Location: Pepper Place
More Info: automaticseafood.com

Automatic Seafood’s Easter brunch runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and the menu includes favorites like the brunch fish dip, donut holes, and the Benedict, which features butter-poached crab, fried green tomatoes, a poached egg, and hollandaise. Bonus: there’s a kids’ breakfast menu available, too. Make your reservations here.

Arrington at Pursell Farms

Neighborhood: Sylacauga 
More Info: pursellfarms.com

Pursell Farms is celebrating Easter with a delicious brunch at Arrington. Come early for the pre-brunch Easter egg hunt, and stay for all your favorite brunch specials, served with an elegant twist, in a breathtaking setting. Brunch costs $85 plus tax and fees for adults, $35 for children ages 4 to 12, and free for children under three. Call the restaurant to make reservations.

The Bright Star 

Neighborhood: Bessemer
More Info: thebrightstar.com

Easter brunch at The Bright Star feels less like a meal and more like a cherished tradition, set within walls that have hosted generations of celebrations. Known for its Greek-inspired specialties and classic Southern fare, The Bright Star offers a nostalgic backdrop for gathering with loved ones on such a special day. Make your reservations here.

Culinary Dropout

Location: The Summit
More Info: culinarydropout.com

A favorite at The Summit, Culinary Dropout is once again serving an Easter brunch worth gathering for. Diners can savor crowd-pleasing dishes like banana bread French toast, a Southwest breakfast bowl, and sausage, bacon, and egg pizza. Make your reservations here.

A person enjoys Easter Brunch, holding a fork over a plate with fried eggs, cilantro, and a rolled tortilla. Nearby sit coffee, sunglasses, and apple slices on the wooden table—a serene BHAM morning scene.Pin
Head to Culinary Dropout for their tasty Southwest Hash this Easter Sunday. Image: Facebook

Daniel George

Neighborhood: Mountain Brook
More Info: danielgeorgerestaurant.com

This beloved Mountain Brook restaurant is serving an Easter menu that blends seasonal ingredients with chef-driven creativity, with dishes like grilled flank steak, shrimp and grits, and salmon croquettes. The meal concludes on a sweet note with options including a strawberry tart, brownie à la mode, and carrot cake. Make your reservations here.

The Essential

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: essentialbham.com

Led by Chef Victor King, The Essential is a neighborhood favorite known for its made-from-scratch dishes that blend Southern comfort with French technique. The restaurant is open on Easter Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with menu highlights including a fried chicken biscuit, banana bread French toast, and its widely celebrated cheeseburger. Make your reservations here.

The Fennec

Location: Downtown
More Info: thefennecbham.com

The Fennec, one of Birmingham’s coolest hangouts, serves a top-notch brunch ideal for an Easter celebration. Enjoy favorites like the Honey Butter Biscuit Bowl, Beignets, Fennec Hash, and more. After brunch, walk over to Railroad Park and enjoy a sweet Sunday outdoors. Reservations can be made here.

A person holds a plate of poached eggs on crab cakes, surrounded by roasted potatoes and orange slices, all garnished with green onions—perfect for an elegant Easter Brunch in BHAM.Pin
The Fennec‘s Crab Cake Benedict is the perfect Easter brunch indulgence. Image: Facebook

Galley and Garden

Neighborhood: Southside
More Info: galleyandgarden.com

Galley and Garden is the place if you’re looking for an Easter brunch spot that wows with delicious dishes and stunning surroundings. Nestled on Highland Avenue in the historic Merritt House, this beautifully restored gem offers just as much charm in its architecture and interiors as it does on its menu. Make your reservations here.

Grand Ticino

Neighborhood: Greystone
More Info: grandticino.com

Grand Ticino offers Easter brunch with an Italian twist. From its indulgent pastas and pizzas to fan-favorite appetizers like meatballs, bruschetta, and burrata, the eatery’s beautifully crafted dishes offer a celebratory vibe that feels especially suited to the season. Make your reservations here.

Habitat Feed & Social

Neighborhood: Mountain Brook
More Info: kesslercollection.com

Join Habitat Feed & Social this Easter for delicious fare in the Grand Bohemian Hotel’s beautiful dining space. Reservations open at 10 a.m., and this year’s menu features a taste of Bohemia with an Easter brunch buffet featuring waffles, omelets, a seafood display, prime rib and porchetta carving stations, and a dessert extravaganza. Brunch costs $109 per adult and $49 for children ages 6 – 12, and includes a special appearance by the Easter Bunny. Reservations can be made here.

Ironwood Kitchen & Cocktails

Neighborhood: Homewood
More Info: ironwoodrestaurant.com

From sweet bites like baked French toast and fresh-baked donuts to savory staples like shrimp and grits and eggs Benedict, there’s something to satisfy every craving at Ironwood Kitchen & Cocktails. Got a picky bunch-goer? No problem — this menu’s got range. For the ultimate brunch win, snag a spot on the patio and soak in the spring vibes while you dine. Make your reservations here.

Waffles dusted with powdered sugar, fresh strawberries, and syrup in a small pitcher sit on the outdoor table of a cozy BHAM cafe, accompanied by a glass of mimosa. Pin
Ironwood‘s delectable brunch menu and patio dining make for the ultimate Easter celebration. Image: Instagram

La Fête

Location: Downtown
More Info: lafetebham.com

Snag a seat at downtown Birmingham‘s French cafe, La Fête, this Easter. Like the restaurant itself, the menu is a showstopper featuring classic French bites, desserts, wine, cocktails, and coffee drinks. Make your reservations here.

This delightful croissant sandwich, perfect for an Easter brunch, features ham, melted cheese, and a sunny-side-up egg sprinkled with fresh chives. Served on a white plate alongside crisp greens, it's a sumptuous BHAM treat to savor.Pin
La Fête’s Croque Madame Croissant is a MUST this Easter Sunday. Image: Facebook

The Little Donkey

Neighborhood: Homewood
More Info: thelittledonkey.com

For a fun twist on Easter brunch, consider celebrating at Little Donkey, a Homewood eatery known for flavorful Mexican dishes made from fresh ingredients. From savory tacos to cheesy enchiladas (and don’t skip the signature margarita), it’s a delicious way to break from tradition. Ditch the ordinary, and book your table here.

Luca Lagotto

Neighborhood: Homewood
More Info: eatluca.com

For an Easter brunch spot with a little Old World soul and neighborhood charm, check out Luca Lagotto. Inspired by the lively tables and bold flavors of Italy, Luca brings wood-fired pizzas, fresh pastas, vibrant salads, and shareable antipasti to the table, making it a memorable spot to raise a glass of prosecco with loved ones. Make your reservations here.

Luca and Lucy

Neighborhood: Chelsea
More Info: eatluca.com

For something a little different this Easter, brunch at Luca and Lucy, the new offshoot from the team behind Luca Lagotto, in Chelsea’s Valley Post. The new restaurant offers Italian-inspired favorites and creative Southern brunch twists like shrimp and grits, frittata, and fried chicken biscuit. Make your reservations here.

Magnolia Point

Neighborhood: Southside
More Info: eatmagnoliapoint.com

From fresh seafood to rich, savory classics, Magnolia Point’s menu is packed with dishes worth celebrating. Don’t forget to save room for something sweet, like a slice of key lime or coconut cream pie — after all, Easter’s the perfect excuse to treat yourself. Make your reservations now and brunch your way to a delicious holiday.

Two fish tacos with coleslaw, avocado slices, and lime on a green checkered paper tray, capturing the vibrant spirit of BHAM. Perfectly paired with a refreshing drink garnished with a lime slice, it's an ideal dish for your Easter brunch spread.Pin
Fish tacos from Magnolia Point are a delicious way to celebrate Easter Sunday. Image: Instagram

SoHo Standard

Neighborhood: Homewood
More Info: sohostandard.bar

Soho Standard offers a menu made for lingering, setting the scene for a fabulous day with friends and family. Start with fresh oysters or a beautifully prepared lox plate, then move on to indulgent French toast or pillowy beignets. Thoughtfully crafted cocktails like the Bellini or Bloody Mary pair perfectly with the festive spread. Make your reservations here.

Tasty Town

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: eattastytown.com

Tasty Town is ideal for an al fresco Easter brunch celebration. Enjoy light but filling Greek dishes and craft cocktails, and don’t miss the classic hummus and chocolate cake. After your brunch, head to Railroad Park for a fun family day outdoors. Reservations can be made here.

A round table set for Easter Brunch features a bowl of creamy dip topped with chickpeas alongside a plate of sliced vegetables, like cucumber, radish, and carrots. Above, a refreshing drink garnished with herbs adds an elegant touch to the Bham gathering.Pin
Tasty Town‘s classic hummus may just be the best in town. Image: Facebook

The YARD Birmingham

Location: Downtown
More Info: theyardbirmingham.com

The YARD, located inside The Elyton Hotel in the heart of Downtown, is known for its opulent atmosphere and drool-worthy bites. The brunch menu features can’t-miss options like caramelized apple French toast, a pickled-fried-green-tomato stack, and lemon poppy ricotta pancakes. Reservations can be made here.

Happy Easter!

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Bailey Torkelson

Bailey Torkelson

Bailey is the StyleBlueprint Marketing Manager. She loves a good meal and glass of wine with great friends... or a reality TV binge with her cat, Luna.

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