The MenuPages Guide To Easter
Last Friday, we gave you Passover suggestions. This time, it's Easter, which happens to be this Sunday. If you're looking for a place to eat out, here are a few ideas:
• Shooters: Chances are that this buffet will have something you'll like. There's an omelet station, a waffle station, sausage, bacon, muffins, bagels, ham, prime rib, fish, pasta, salads, a raw bar, and assorted desserts. The buffet starts at 10am and ends at 2:30pm. and is $28.99 for adults and $14.99 for children under 12.
• Henry's will be serving its regular menu along with some Easter specials on Sunday night: roast turkey dinner, roast leg of lamb, lasagna bolognese, pistachio-crusted local black grouper, and crab-crusted lemon sole.
• The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is hosting a lavish Easter brunch in its Fleur de Lis ballroom. On the menu: Champagne, charcuterie, sushi, Alaskan king crab, and white chocolate mousse cakes, among many other things. There's a special kids menu of mini pizzas, roasted chicken and veggies, and they'll be kept busy by decorating and hunting for Easter eggs. The price is $75 per adult, $37.50 per child age 4 to 12, and free for any kid under 4.
• Le Bistro is offering an Easter dinner with choices of a beet and goat cheese salad or tomato soup, and lamb chops or filet mignon. The three-course menu is $29 per person.
• Area 31 is offering unlimited mimosas, bloody Marys, prosecco and juice at its Easter Brunch. Buffet options include ceviche, caviar, charcuterie, waffles, pancakes, steak frites, a meat carving station and an omelet station. There will be live music too. The party begins at noon and lasts until 3 p.m. It's $60 for adults and $20 for kids 6-15.
• Blue Door at the Delano is offering a $75 Easter brunch from 11:30am until 3:30 p.m. The price includes a glass of Champagne or a bloody Mary and complimentary valet parking.
• Cafe Protege at the Florida Culinary Institute has a kid-friendly brunch planned with egg decorating and hunting planned. The restaurant will be offering a cold buffet, a hot buffet, and an omelet station plus a few desserts. Adults pay $32.95, senior citizens $22.95, kids 7-12 $16.95, and kids 6 and under eat for free.
• Bogart's Bar & Grill is offering Easter brunch from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Brunch items include apple pancakes, banana and cream cheese stuffed waffles, lobster and asparagus quiche, and cinnamon raisin challah French toast.
Looking for more ideas? Check out OpenTable's list of restaurants with Easter specials.
Visiting family for the holidays? Use our network to get Passover food options in Chicago, Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
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