Unleash Your Inner Bunny

March 20 Posted by Kate Brennan No Comments

easter.jpgEaster is upon us two weeks early this year, and aren’t we hoppy about it! The weather forecast might be a bit gloomy, but there’s one sure way to get in the spring mood: a delicious Easter Brunch.

You can find plenty of places to enjoy an egg-celent Easter brunch in West Chester. Here are our top picks:

Longwood Gardens

Nothing says Easter more than the beautiful display of calla lilies and hydrangeas at Longwood Gardens. Enjoy fauna AND food with their spectacular Easter Buffet in the Ballroom. For more details, visit http://www.longwoodgardens.org/EasterBuffet.html.

 

Avalon Restaurant

Avalon Restaurant features a delicious lineup of entrees, plus a “BYOV” Create Your Own Bloody Mary bar! For more information, visit http://www.avalonrestaurant.org/events.htm.

Roux 3

Eat right with a locally grown and produced meal at Roux 3. Plus, bring in this WC Dish article and receive a free mimosa! See http://westchesterdish.com/easter-brunch-at-roux-3/ for details.

Cosimo

Cosimo is offering traditional Easter Brunch fare with a modern twist. Read more at http://westchesterdish.com/cosimo-easter-brunch-buffet/.

Didn’t wake up in time for brunch? Here are a few great dinner ideas:

Simon Pearce

Simon Pearce may be known for their handblown glassware, but it’s the food that really draws us to this beautiful spot on the Brandywine River. Enjoy dinner from Noon to 6 PM. Details at http://www.simonpearce.com/CSTM_Events.aspx.

Pietro’s Prime

Hop over to Pietro’s Prime, open Sunday from 1 to 8 PM. In addition to their regular menu, they’ll be offering special items, including stuffed leg of lamb. For more info, visit www.pietrosprime.com.

About Kate Brennan

Kate is an event planner by day, economist by degree, and artist by passion. She continues to voraciously read and learn about food, despite never actually cooking much herself.
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