Your Nashville Easter Brunch Guide!
Easter and brunch go together like bunnies and chocolate, and whether you want to dine in or eat out, Nashville's got your brunch bases covered. From pre-order and pickup options to elegant buffets, we've rounded up a list of local restaurants with fabulous Easter brunch offerings. Image: Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery
Easter brunch should involve mimosas and good company, not a mountain of dishes at home. Luckily, Nashville’s restaurants have you covered. From elegant hotel buffets and chef-driven brunch menus to family-friendly celebrations (and a few take-home options if you’d rather host in your own dining room), these local spots are ready to make your Easter gathering deliciously easy.
Editor’s Note: We’ll be updating this article as more Easter offerings are announced!
*Listed in alphabetical order
Amerigo
Neighborhood: West End, Brentwood
More Info: amerigo.net
Amerigo is offering a little Easter brunch flair on West End from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., serving up favorites like Eggs Benedict, Hot Chicken & Waffles, and Strawberry Tiramisu French Toast, alongside brunch cocktails such as $6 mimosas, Bloody Marys, Bellinis, and White Russians. Reservations are strongly encouraged, as seating is limited and expected to fill quickly.
Audrey
Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: audreynashville.com
Easter brunch at Audrey will be served family-style from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for $85 per adult and $35 per child. The multi-course spread begins with starters like country ham with Sequatchie Cove cheese, deviled eggs, crudité with buttermilk ranch, and kale salad, followed by hearty mains including smoked Palmer Farms lamb, glazed Bear Creek Farm ham, mac and cheese, potato salad, and seasonal vegetables. Dessert features carrot cake and banana pawpaw pudding, with kid-friendly add-ons like chicken tenders and fries available. You can make reservations HERE.
Blue Aster at Conrad Nashville Hotel
Neighborhood: Midtown
More Info: blueasternashville.com
Enjoy an unforgettable Easter brunch in the luxurious Conrad Nashville Hotel. From 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Blue Aster will feature a buffet-style spread curated by Executive Chef Andrew Rodriguez. Highlights include prime rib and porchetta at the carving station, a fresh seafood display with oysters and scallop ceviche, and brunch favorites like eggs Benedict, brioche French toast, and house-cured gravlax. Adults can add champagne to the celebration, while younger guests can snap photos with the Easter Bunny. Brunch is $75 for adults and $35 for children under 12, with reservations available via OpenTable.
Char
Neighborhood: Green Hills
More Info: nashville.charrestaurant.com
This Easter Sunday, Green Hills go-to Char is serving up its regular Southern-inspired brunch menu until 2 p.m. Highlights include Steak and Eggs, the French Toast Stack, and the Southern Benedict, all paired with live music from a jazz trio to add a festive touch to the celebration. Reservations are strongly encouraged, as seating is limited and expected to fill quickly.
Commons Club at Virgin Hotel Nashville
Neighborhood: Music Row
More Info: virginhotels.com
Celebrate Easter with brunch at Commons Club at Virgin Hotels Nashville from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The buffet features prime rib and honey ham carving stations, a pastry and bagel bar, and a biscuit bar with BBQ brisket, sausage gravy, and Southern fried chicken. Live music from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. sets the scene for a lively gathering with family and friends. The brunch buffet is $48 per person, plus tax and service charge, with mimosas and Bloody Marys available for purchase. Reservations are encouraged and can be made HERE.
etch Franklin
Neighborhood: Franklin
More Info: etchrestaurant.com
Brunch and dinner will both be available at etch Franklin from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., offering a relaxed way to gather for Easter with family and friends. You can also stop by the bar for Happy Hour specials from 2 to 5 p.m. You can make your reservation HERE.
Evelyn’s at The Hutton Hotel
Neighborhood: West End
More Info: evelynsnashville.com
Elevate your Easter brunch at Evelyn’s and enjoy a Southern-inspired seasonal menu featuring Easter specials alongside its regular menu. Located inside The Hutton Hotel, this Instagram-worthy brunch spot is offering indulgent dishes like Blueberry Crème Brûlée French Toast with crème anglaise and macerated blueberries, as well as a Roast Leg of Lamb with salsa verde and fregola sarda.
Four Seasons Hotel Nashville
Neighborhood: SoBro
More Info: fourseasons.com/Nashville
Easter brunch at Four Seasons Hotel Nashville transforms the Grand Ballrooms into a festive, family-friendly celebration with seatings from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy an elevated buffet of seasonal brunch favorites alongside a mimosa bar, Bloody Marys, and specialty cocktails, while younger diners have their own kids’ buffet. Appearances by the Easter Bunny and a balloon artist add to the fun. Brunch is $115 for adults and $55 for children, with reservations available on OpenTable.

Gaylord Springs Golf Links
Neighborhood: Music Valley
More Info: gaylordsprings.com
The expansive brunch, prepared by the award-winning culinary team from Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, features made-to-order omelets, pastries, bananas foster French toast casserole, premium carving stations, hot specialties like pan-seared salmon and chicken piccata, a kids’ station, and chef-crafted desserts. Meals are $102.56 for adults (ages 11 and up), $54.16 for children (ages five to 10), and children four and younger are free with a paid adult. Brunch hours are 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., and you can reserve your spot HERE.
Germantown Café
Neighborhood: Germantown
More Info: germantowncafe.com
A longtime neighborhood favorite, Germantown Café is a charming spot for Easter brunch in the heart of Germantown. Expect classic brunch dishes, festive cocktails, and a cozy dining room that makes gathering with friends and family feel especially easy. It’s the kind of laid-back setting where you can settle in, savor your meal, and enjoy a relaxed holiday morning. Reserve your table HERE.
Gray & Dudley
Neighborhood: Printer’s Alley
More Info: grayanddudley.com
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., indulge in a breakfast buffet featuring customizable pancakes, savory salmon toast, freshly carved maple-glazed smoked ham, and more. Brunch is $55 per adult and $25 for children 12 and under. While visiting, be sure to also explore the hotel’s rotating art gallery, including its newest multi-media exhibition, The Ghost We Live By, by local artist Richard Heinsohn. You can make brunch reservations HERE.

Hall’s Catch
Neighborhood: Midtown
More Info: hallscatchnashville.com
Easter brunch at Halls Catch will be served from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., featuring an elevated buffet with raw bar selections, caviar, seasonal salads, handcrafted sushi, and an interactive dessert bar. Guests can also choose from signature entrées like Prime Petit Filet, Butter-Crusted Halibut, Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb, Short Ribs, Seared Scallops, or the restaurant’s Signature Smash Burger. Bottomless mimosas and Bloody Marys add a festive touch. The buffet is $75 per adult, $25 for children ages six to 12, and complimentary for kids five and under. Reservations are recommended.
Härth
Neighborhood: Green Hills
More Info: harthgreenhills.com
“Bunnies and Brunch” at Harth offers a lively way to celebrate Easter, with brunch served from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Guests can enjoy sweet and savory favorites like customizable three-egg omelets and stuffed French toast, plus a festive Bloody Mary tower. Live jazz from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. sets the tone, while families can take part in an Easter egg hunt throughout the hotel with eggs filled with coupons and surprises. You can make reservations HERE.
The Hermitage Hotel
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: thehermitagehotel.com
To celebrate Easter, The Hermitage Hotel will host its elegant Easter Brunch Grand Buffet in the Grand Lobby. Curated by Michelin-starred Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the lavish spread features everything from house-made French pastries and seasonal fruit to a decadent ocean raw bar and chef’s carving stations with cherry-glazed ham and peppered striploin. Live music, a visit from the Easter Bunny, and complimentary valet parking add to the festivities. The buffet is $110 per adult and $55 per child (ages 12 and under). Reserve your table via Resy.

Karrington Rowe
Neighborhood: Brentwood
More Info: karringtonrowe.com
A relaxed neighborhood brunch awaits at Karrington Rowe, where you can gather with friends and family to celebrate Easter in a warm, welcoming setting. Expect comforting brunch favorites, seasonal cocktails, and an inviting dining room that makes it easy to linger a little longer over the holiday weekend. Reservations are recommended for this Brentwood favorite.
Lona at Noelle Hotel
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: lonanashville.com
Celebrate Easter with bold Latin flavors at Lona, the modern Mexican restaurant inside the Noelle Hotel. The holiday special includes a family-style meal for two ($60, all-inclusive) with Spanish cheeses and meats, pork carnitas with warm tortillas and sides, and a pistachio tres leches for dessert. You can also enjoy brunch favorites like Huevos Rancheros, Enfrijoladas, and Tres Leches French Toast, plus refreshing cocktails. Book your reservation via opentable.com.
Loveless Cafe: Dine-In + Pickup
Neighborhood: Bellevue
More Info: lovelesscafe.com
Celebrate Easter with a Southern spread at Loveless Cafe, open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Enjoy classic brunch favorites like country ham, hash brown casserole, creamed corn, green beans, banana pudding, and — of course — plenty of those famous biscuits. A visit from Biscuit the Bunny adds to the festive fun for families. Pricing varies based on menu selections.
For those celebrating at home, Loveless also offers convenient Easter Meal Packs for pickup. They serve four to six people for $134.99 and include world-famous biscuits with preserves, ham, banana pudding, and three homemade sides. Orders can be placed online with a selected pickup date and time.

Luogo
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: luogorestaurant.com
Brunch at Luogo will feature the restaurant’s full menu alongside festive holiday brunch specials. Known for its modern take on Italian favorites, Luogo offers a warm, stylish setting for gathering with friends and family over the holiday. Seating will be available from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Reservations are available via opentable.com.
Marsh House at Thompson Nashville
Neighborhood: The Gulch
More Info: marshhouserestaurant.com
Visit Marsh House at the Thompson Nashville for seafood-centric dishes that wow. Alongside its regular brunch menu, the kitchen will feature a seasonal Ricotta Gnocchi with Lamb Bolognese — house-made gnocchi layered with slow-braised lamb, Calabrian chili, and fresh mint for a bright spring finish. Brunch is available from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Miel
Neighborhood: Sylvan Park
More Info: mielrestaurant.com
Brunch at Miel Restaurant features seasonal favorites and spring flavors, with seating from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Look for menu highlights like Hot Cross Buns, Crab Benedict, Shrimp ’n’ Grits, and “Chicken-Fried” Duck + Waffles with madeira maple syrup, alongside fresh salads, seafood dishes, and house-made desserts. Prices range from $8 to $28. The team also debuts its annual spring spritz on Easter Sunday, a refreshing post-Lent surprise that pairs perfectly with brunch. Reserve your spot by clicking HERE or calling (615) 298-3663 for parties of more than four people.

The Nashville Grange at Grand Hyatt Nashville
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: thenashvillegrange.com
Easter brunch at The Nashville Grange at Grand Hyatt Nashville features a festive buffet from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for $65 per person. Indulge in house-made sweet and savory pastries, Nashville deviled eggs with crispy hot chicken skin, tea sandwiches, braised short rib, warm Tennessee potato salad, and more. Families will find plenty to love, too, with a dedicated kids’ area for egg decorating, crafts, and coloring, plus a visit from the Easter Bunny. And rumor has it they’re planning an egg hunt nearby, too! Reservations are recommended via Resy, though walk-ins are welcome.
Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery
Neighborhood: Marathon Village
More Info: greenbrierdistillery.com
If you think Nelson’s Green Brier is “just” a distillery, think again. Don’t get us wrong, the bourbon is memorable … but so is the food. Brunch at Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., complete with live music and plenty of seasonal fare, such as bagels with Tennessee whiskey-cured Scottish salmon, and carved prime rib. The buffet is $75 per person, and reservations are recommended as this popular holiday tradition, now in its third year, tends to fill up quickly. You can make your reservation HERE.

Oak Steakhouse
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: oaksteakhouserestaurant.com
Adjacent to The Westin in downtown Nashville is Oak Steakhouse. The restaurant offers a special brunch menu beginning at 10 a.m. on Easter Sunday. It’s a festive setting for holiday dining throughout the day, making it easy to gather with family and friends for a memorable Easter meal that features Brioche French Toast, Eggs Benedict, and Brisket Hash. To reserve your spot, visit opentable.com.
Park Cafe
Neighborhood: Sylvan Park
More Info: parkcafenashville.com
A longtime Sylvan Park favorite, Park Cafe offers a cozy neighborhood setting for Easter brunch. Guests can enjoy classic American brunch favorites, seasonal dishes, and festive cocktails while gathering with family and friends for a laid-back holiday meal. The charming atmosphere makes it an easy place to settle in and savor the morning. For reservations, click HERE.
Pelato
Neighborhood: Germantown and Franklin
More Info: pelatorestaurant.com
Brunch at Pelato will be served at both its Germantown and newly opened Franklin locations, featuring the full menu alongside festive holiday specials. Highlights include Cannoli Pancakes, French (But Italian) Toast, Frittata Caprese, and “That Italian Sandwich,” plus the restaurant’s over-the-top Meatball Bloody Mary. Reservations are available from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for both Germantown and Franklin.
Philippe Chow
Neighborhood: The Gulch
More Info: philippechow.com
Philippe Chow will open early for Easter, welcoming guests from noon to 9:30 p.m. for a rare lunch and dinner service. The restaurant, typically open for dinner only, will offer its full Beijing-style menu throughout the day, giving you the chance to celebrate with favorites like the famous Peking Duck, handmade dumplings, and Philippe’s Chicken Satays. Reservations are recommended.
Pinewood Social
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: pinewoodsocial.com
Brunch at Pinewood Social will feature seasonal specials throughout Easter weekend, served alongside the restaurant’s regular brunch favorites. Highlights include a Biscuit Basket with maple butter, a fresh spring salad with English peas and roasted carrots, Glazed Ham Benedict, Crab and Asparagus Benedict, and a hearty Brisket Hash Skillet with green chile brisket and sunny-side-up eggs. The limited-time dishes will be available Friday through Sunday, making it easy to stop in for a festive holiday brunch. Pinewood will also host visits from the Easter Bunny, as well as egg hunts on Saturday and Sunday during brunch hours! Reservations are available through opentable.com.
Stationairy at The Union Station Nashville Yards
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: stationairynashville.com
Brunch at Stationairy will feature its full menu alongside a special Easter dish: a Croque Madame with hickory-smoked ham, Gruyère, béchamel, and an over-easy egg on toasted sourdough, served with a fresh watercress salad ($22). Set inside the historic Union Station at Nashville Yards, it’s a charming spot to settle in for a leisurely holiday meal. Reservations can be made online HERE.
Stompin’ Grounds at JW Marriott
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: jwmarriottnashvilledining.com
Get ready for Easter brunch at Stompin’ Grounds, served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. It features a seasonal buffet with fresh seafood, spring vegetables, brunch classics, and a signature carving station. Live music adds to the lively atmosphere, while kid-friendly favorites ensure younger guests have plenty to enjoy. A pastry display filled with house-made sweets and decadent treats provides the perfect ending to the meal. Reservations are available HERE.
The Twelve Thirty Club
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: thetwelvethirtyclub.com
Easter brunch returns to The Twelve Thirty Club from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., offering two ways to celebrate. On the Rooftop, guests can enjoy a three-course prix-fixe brunch ($85) featuring shareables like shrimp cocktail and truffled deviled eggs, followed by entrées such as Steak & Eggs, Banana Bread French Toast, or Le Pig on a croissant.
Downstairs in the Honky Tonk, a more casual brunch menu and festive cocktails keep the party going. Reservations are recommended for both experiences; you can make reservations for the Rooftop HERE, and the Honky Tonk HERE.
Yolan at The Joseph
Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: yolannashville.com
Easter brunch at Yolan offers a decadent way to celebrate. Served from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., the à la carte holiday menu features elegant dishes like ricotta pancakes with Meyer lemon and mascarpone, Dungeness crab cake Benedict, grilled lamb chops with mint salsa verde, and a sweet Hummingbird Tart with cream cheese glaze and candied pecans. Reserve your spot HERE.

Zaytinya at W Nashville
Neighborhood: The Gulch
More Info: zaytinya.com
Brunch at Zaytinya in the W Nashville brings Eastern Mediterranean flavors to the table with a vibrant menu from Chef José Andrés. Designed for sharing, the mezze-style brunch features dishes like the Zaytinya Benedict with smoked salmon and olive oil hollandaise, Menemen with tomato and feta, and Cilbir with roasted garlic yogurt and harissa chili crisp. Sweet options like Lebanese-style French toast with orange blossom and honey round out the menu. The restaurant will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Easter. You can make a reservation HERE.
Happy Easter, Nashville!
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Jenna von Oy Bratcher
Jenna von Oy Bratcher is StyleBlueprint's Associate Editor and Lead Nashville Writer. The East Coast native moved to Nashville almost two decades years ago, by way of Los Angeles. She is a lover of dogs, strong coffee, traveling, and exploring the local restaurant scene bite by bite.