Would you rather dine out on Easter? The Central West End has you covered. From your breakfast favorites to inventive new dishes, here’s where you can eat this Sunday.
Brasserie

Enjoy brunch at Brasserie on Easter. From their classic sweet beignets to veggie hash to a variety of egg dishes. If you’re looking for French bistro fare, they’re the spot to visit.
Dressel’s Public House

Dressel’s will have a Brunch Special Board for Easter featuring Avocado Toast, Tenderloin Benedict and Croissant French Toast. You can top off your meal with a freshly-squeezed mimosa! There are a limited number of reservations available, so book soon at 314-361-1060.
Edera

Join Edera for their Easter brunch event. Their delicious brunch buffet will include a fresh seafood raw bar with poached shrimp and oysters on the half shell, salads, roasted vegetables, a carving station featuring beef loin with horseradish cream and pork loin with herb gremolata, an omelet station and Chef Andrew’s renowned egg strata. Tickets cost $75 and can be purchased on their website.
Evangeline’s Bistro

Celebrate Easter at Evangeline’s with brunch and live music. Menu options include Strawberries Jubilee Stuffed New Orleans French toast, Andouille Sausage Gravy and Biscuits and Cafe Orleans Salad. Make sure you also try their large selection of brunch drinks.
First Watch

Dine out at First Watch for Easter. Try their seasonal specialties such as the SoCal Breakfast Hash and Wild Berry Lavender French Toast. Pair it with a brunch cocktail or one of their energizing juices.
Kingside Diner

Visit Kingside on Easter to enjoy a hearty brunch. Their breakfast items include omelets, burritos, pancakes and French toast. Add one of their beloved sides like hashbrowns or biscuits.
The Preston

Enjoy brunch at The Preston. Whether you’re interested in breakfast classics or lighter fare, they have something for everyone. You can also choose from a variety of coffees, juices or breakfast cocktails.