Easter is a great day to try a new Atlanta restaurant. With that said, there’s plenty of places to eat and things to do on Easter Sunday in Atlanta.
From eateries that serve Thai food, soul food and fusion cuisine, you should be able to get your fill of food and fun in and around the city.
Where To Eat On Easter Sunday in Atlanta
Ready for the “Hunt”? Here’s what to eat for Easter Sunday in Atlanta:
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Fox Bros. BBQ
Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q is doing it up for Easter! Fox Bros. is taking orders for their house-cured, hickory-smoked, bone-in hams (serves 8-10) with peach glaze for just $65, in addition to traditional side dishes. You can order catering by calling (404) 414-0826 or by emailing catering@foxbrosbbq.com. Last day to place orders is Friday, April 19 (or until sold out).
Osteria Mattone
Come on down to Roswell’s Osteria Mattone for Easter Sunday for some authentic Italian fare. Chef Eric Sell will have all the fixin’s for regular brunch menu from 11 – 4 p.m., or regular dinner menu from 4 – 9:30 p.m.
Red Sky Tapas & Bar
Red Sky Tapas & Bar for a special, family-friendly Easter Brunch Buffet! From 11 am – 3 pm, Chef Brian Kennington will have the top dishes like Shrimp and Grits, Baked Mac and Cheese, French Toast, and more! Bar specials include bloody marys, mimosas, and bottles of mini prosecco splits!
Table & Main
Table & Main will also be a favorite for Easter Sunday. The regular brunch menu will be served from 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., and the regular dinner menu from 5 – 9 p.m.
Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours
Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours in West Midtown is serving up an Easter brunch on April 4 with delectables like Jumbo Cocktail Shrimp, Herb Crusted Leg of Lamb and much more.
Two Urban Licks
Two Urban Licks in Midtown is serving an “Easter For Two” on April 4. The food event takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Swing by at 820 Ralph McGill Blvd NE, Atlanta, GA 30306.
The best restaurants on the Beltline all have excellent customer service and food. What separates them from many of the other spots is that they’re on the urban playground called the Beltline.
But the ATL has other cool eateries as well. If you’re gluten-free, there’s plenty of options. Same goes for keto-friendly restaurants or Asian fare in Atlanta.