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8 Great Spots for Easter Brunch in Memphis

These Memphis eateries are serving up scrumptious specials, live music, mimosas, and more come brunch time. Reserve your table early for Easter Sunday! Image: Facebook / Paulette's Restaurant

· By Katelyn Caughron
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A plate of six deviled eggs garnished with herbs and caviar, served around a small pile of arugula greens—perfect for an elegant brunch in Memphis.Pin

There’s never a bad time to do brunch, but Easter brunch just hits different. From Downtown to East Memphis, local restaurants are putting on their Sunday best to help you celebrate. Whether you’re looking for an elegant meal or a casual afternoon with family and friends, we’ve got you covered.

*Listed in alphabetical order

Char

Neighborhood: East Memphis
More Info: memphis.charrestaurant.com

On Easter Sunday, Char serves its regular brunch menu, along with a few chef specials. To toast the holiday, arrive a few minutes before your reservation to enjoy a brunch cocktail at the bar, like a $6 bloody Mary or mimosa. Next, head to the dining room for your main feast. Call ahead to reserve seating, or make an online reservation HERE.

(SB Tip: If you want to enjoy takeout at home, order HERE.)

Custard-fried French toast — made with Texas toast and served with house sausage and spiced syrupPin
Indulge in custard-fried French toast, served with house sausage and spiced syrup. Image: Justin Fox Burks

Complicated Pilgrim

Neighborhood: Overton Square 
More Info: complicatedpilgrim.com

Celebrate Easter with brunch at Complicated Pilgrim. Start with Southern-inspired bites like pimento cheese deviled eggs, crispy fried green tomatoes, or a petite pastry board. Choose from six entrées, including country ham and gruyere quiche, crab Benedict, or herb-crusted prime rib. Finally, end on a sweet note with your choice of dessert. The cost is $60 per person for the three-course meal. Book your reservation HERE.

A brunch in Memphis offers a spread of delectable breakfast dishes such as pancakes with fruit, bacon, eggs, biscuits with gravy, home fries, alongside a refreshing Bloody Mary and a lively mimosa.Pin
Complicated Pilgrim KNOWS how to do brunch. Image: Facebook

The Majestic Grille

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: majesticgrille.com

Spend Easter Downtown with The Majestic Grille’s brunch offerings. With classic fare like eggs Benedict, cheddar grits, biscuits and gravy, and brioche French toast, you’ll get a mix of sweet and savory bites. Be sure to pair your meal with a Majestic mimosa or Irish coffee. Make a reservation in advance HERE — and keep an eye out for any Easter specials.

Three pancakes topped with sliced strawberries and blueberries, served on a white plate with two dollops of whipped cream on the side.Pin
The Majestic Grille offers something for everyone on its brunch menu. Image: Instagram

Moondance Grill

Neighborhood: Germantown (Thornwood Center) 
More Info: moondancegrill.com

To celebrate Easter, Moondance Grill offers a fantastic lunch and a small brunch menu. With items like New York steak and eggs, crab Benedict, stuffed French toast, and the classic Moondance Breakfast, there’s an array of options to choose from. Reservations are strongly suggested, and you can make them HERE.

French toast with strawberries and blackberries, a small jug of syrup, a glass of orange juice, and a berry-garnished cocktail grace the wooden table during brunch in Memphis. A blurred dish peeks from the background.Pin
How yummy does this spread look? Image: Facebook

Owen Brennan’s

Neighborhood: East Memphis (Regalia Center) 
More Info: brennansmemphis.com

Step into Owen Brennan’s on a Sunday afternoon, and you’ll feel like you’ve entered the New Orleans French Quarter. The special Jazz brunch includes salad, seafood, bread, and dessert stations, along with pasta jambalaya, Southern-fried chicken, and carved roast beef.

As with each Sunday brunch at Owen Brennan’s, a jazz band is set to play tunes and keep the energetic atmosphere abuzz. The buffet is $49.97 for adults and $23 for children ages 6 to 11. Brunch is complimentary for children under 5. Reservations can be made by calling the restaurant directly.

Belgian waffle topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, banana slices, and drizzled with caramel syrup.Pin
With an ambiance that captures the feel of New Orleans, you can expect a great brunch at Owen Brennan’s. Image: Facebook

Paulette’s Restaurant

Neighborhood: Harbor Town
More Info: paulettes.net

Paulette’s, located in Harbor Town, always offers several brunch courses for Easter. The full menu includes three courses, with white chocolate bread pudding for dessert. You can view all the mouthwatering options HERE. We recommend calling ahead for reservations.

A plate with eggs benedict topped with hollandaise sauce, served with diced potatoes, bell peppers, and an orange slice—a delicious choice for brunch in Memphis.Pin
Enjoy a delicious three-course meal for Easter brunch. Image: Paulette’s

The Peabody Memphis

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: peabodymemphis.com

Celebrate Easter at Peabody Memphis! This lavish meal features delicious appetizers, salads, main dishes, sides, and desserts. There are also waffle, salad, and omelet bars, along with an array of sushi. The price is $108 per adult and $38 per child ages 5-12; children under 4 are free. You can view the entire menu and make reservations HERE.

Eggs benedict with sautéed spinach on an English muffin, served with roasted potatoes and a glass of orange juice.Pin
Enjoy an exquisite meal at The Peabody. Image: The Peabody Memphis

Tug’s Casual Grill

Neighborhood: Harbor Town 
More Info: tugsmemphis.com

Pop into Tug’s from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a brunch buffet filled with carved meats, classic Southern sides, and a choice of carrot cake or banana pudding for dessert. The cost is $50 for adults and $25 for kids under 12, or you can add a “Brunch and Bubbles” upgrade for $12. This spot offers a more laid-back environment with stunning views of the riverfront, so bring the whole family!

A plate with seasoned French fries, a Memphis-style fried chicken sandwich on a hoagie roll with lettuce and tomato, and a small cup of dipping sauce.Pin
Skip the holiday cooking and enjoy a brunch buffet at Tug’s. Image: Instagram

Happy Easter!

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Katelyn Caughron

Katelyn Caughron

Katelyn is a Memphis-based freelance writer and certified fitness trainer. She loves fitness, the Memphis Tigers, and a good brunch.

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