Try These Restaurants On Easter Sunday In Atlanta

Easter Sunday falls on April 5, 2026, offering the perfect excuse to gather with family and friends at Atlanta’s vibrant dining scene, including its new Atlanta restaurants.

Whether you crave a lavish hotel brunch with the Easter Bunny, a Southern soul-food twist, Mediterranean flavors, or a relaxed neighborhood tavern meal, the city delivers diverse options across cuisines and price points.

Many spots feature spring-inspired dishes like herb-crusted lamb, honey-glazed ham, fresh seafood, and seasonal desserts. Reservations are strongly recommended — book early!

Where To Eat On Easter Sunday in Atlanta

Ready for the “Hunt”? Here’s what to eat for Easter Sunday in Atlanta:

Brasserie Margot at Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta

This elegant spot transforms into a vibrant spring celebration, spanning Brasserie Margot, Bar Margot, the atrium bridge, and Savannah Hall. Expect live culinary stations with herb-crusted lamb, smoked prime rib, Georgia-inspired favorites, abundant seafood and sushi, breakfast classics, and stunning pastries by the executive pastry chef. The Easter Bunny makes appearances for family photos.

  • Price: $168++ per adult, $84++ for children (ages 5–11).
  • Time: Seatings starting at 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 5.
  • Bonus: Saturday afternoon tea on April 4 ($65++).
  • Location: 75 14th Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309.
  • Reservations: Available via the Four Seasons website or Brasserie Margot site.

Boone’s

Overlooking the Bobby Jones Golf Course, Boone’s offers breezy patio brunch with kid-friendly touches. Families can meet the Easter Bunny (noon–2 p.m.) and enjoy an Easter egg hunt, followed by activities at the Yates Putting Course.

  • Highlights: Classic brunch fare with golf-course views.
  • Location: 2205 Northside Dr. NW, Atlanta.
  • Reservations: Via Resy.

5Church (Midtown & Buckhead)

Both locations host an annual Easter Sunday buffet (11 a.m.–6 p.m., last seating) with chef-attended stations, carving options (prime rib, honey-glazed ham, lamb in Midtown; porchetta, hot honey chicken & waffles, smoked brisket hash in Buckhead), seafood, salads, pastries, and more.

  • Price: $65 per adult, $20 per child.
  • Reservations: Check k5hospitality.com/5church-easter-sunday.

Tesserae

415 East Paces Ferry Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (470) 600-3500

Easter brunch and dinner reservations at Tesserae are open now for Sunday, April 20. Guests can enjoy a rooftop brunch from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring a mix-and-match selection of chef-created small plates or signature entrées like Southern eggs benedict, buttermilk fried chicken and waffles, and hanger steak, plus spring-inspired cocktails.

Reservations can be made here.

A special three-course Easter dinner will also be available from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., offering elevated dishes such as filet mignon, miso-glazed salmon, and seasonal desserts like chocolate pot de crème or lemon raspberry & pistachio cheesecake at a prix fixe price of $65. Reservations can be made here.  

HOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern

Visit any metro-area location of HOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern on Easter Sunday, where you’ll get to munch on their famous Strawberry Cheesecake Stuffed Waffle topped with whipped cream and strawberry compote or Peach Dijon Glazed Salmon served atop brussels sprout-sweet potato hash.

The Southern Gentleman

At The Southern Gentleman, you can get $75 buffet menu ($30 for children) featuring lollipop lamb chops, crab fritters, fried green tomatoes, Southern fried chicken with skillet cake, and Creole redfish with crab-stuffed potato purée. A kid’s menu is also available.Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours

Gypsy Kitchen

3035 Piedmont Rd, Ste A209, Atlanta, Ga. 30305

Photo credit: Gypsy Kitchen

Join us for a bohemian-inspired celebration and a culinary journey unlike any other: signature Pan-Mediterranean brunch and dinner menus, supplemented by special holiday chef features. Guests can expect elevated seasonal dishes alongside favorites like Moroccan Spiced Chicken & Waffles, available from 11 AM to 3 PM for brunch and into the evening. We’ll be serving our signature brunch and dinner menus, elevated with seasonal chef features crafted just for the holiday.

Your 3rd Spot

At Your 3rd Spot in West Midtown, diners can enjoy Easter brunch on Saturday and Sunday, with an Egg Hunt set for 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Your 3rd Spot’s operating hours for Easter weekend:

  • Friday, April 18: 2 pm to 12:30 am
  • Saturday, April 19: 1 pm to 1:30 am
  • Sunday, April 20: 12 to 10:30 pm

Final Bite

You don’t have to wait until Easter to get your grub on in the ATL. The largest city in the Southeast – Atlanta – has a few things to do as well. An Atlanta weekend is one to remember.

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