Great spots for Easter brunch
This article was updated on March 20, 2024.
Easter is a celebration that brings people together, usually around a laden table with family and friends. This year, don’t sweat putting together elaborate menus for your guests; instead, opt for one of these 12 perfect Montréal Easter brunch spots.
Premium Easter at Maggie Oakes
426 Place Jacques-Cartier | Website
Celebrate Easter Sunday with a Premium Brunch buffet at Maggie Oakes in the heart of Old Montréal. Here, you are sure to find something for everyone at this buffet featuring 6 food stations at only $65 for adults and $35 for children.
Easter by the Sea at Pincette
94 Saint-Paul Street East | Website
Pincette, Montréal’s popular chic lobster shack, invites you to enjoy their 2-course brunch menu on Easter Sunday. With choices that include fried chicken waffles, crab benedictine or salmon rillettes, seafood lovers will be in their glory for only $39 per person.
Gourmet Feast at Gaspar Brasserie Française
89 de la Commune Street East | Website
On Sunday, March 31, Gaspar Brasserie Française is serving up a 3-course gourmet feast for $49. Will you choose the duck vol au vent or the crepe with scrambled eggs? The classic pub atmosphere will be a hit with the entire family.
Annuel Get-Together at Lloyd
1 Place du Canada | Website
On Easter Sunday, Lloyd invites you to enjoy its gourmet buffet for $85 per person. On the menu: stations of antipasti, fish, seafood, pastries, desserts, eggs, meats and much more. Plus, you can enjoy bottomless Mimosas for an additional $40 per person.
Sweet and Savoury Brunch at the Vieux-Port Steakhouse
39 Saint-Paul Street East | Website
On the Vieux-Port Steakhouse on Easter Sunday, you can choose from 4 food stations to create your ideal brunch plate. Sweet or savoury, the choice is yours with omelettes, salads, deli meats, desserts and much more for $64 per adult and $28 per child.
Happy Easter Vibes at Restaurant H3
340 De La Gauchetière | Website
On Sunday, March 31 starting at 10 a.m., join your friends and family at Restaurant H3 to celebrate Easter. At $69 per person, you'll enjoy tasty, festive dishes overlooking the superb Place Jean-Paul Riopelle.
Elegant Easter Brunch at Rosélys
900 René-Lévesque Boulevard West | Website
Step into a world of warm elegance at Rosélys in the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel. March 31st is a day of celebration as the culinary brigade concocts the finest of menus to mark the day: a variety of fresh seafood, classic lunch dishes, salads, the famous Pascale rack of lamb, a dessert table and much more. All for $140 per person, including a glass of sparkling kir, and $92.56 for children aged 6 to 12.
Celebrate at Brasserie Chez Lévêque
1030 Laurier Avenue West | Website
A true Montreal institution, Brasserie Chez Lévesque welcomes you with a classic French menu for Easter Sunday. On your plate: homemade pork rillettes and gherkins, cream of pea soup, choice of snail puff pastry, smoked salmon platter, cassoulet and many other gourmet dishes, plus decadent desserts. Treat yourself to delectable culinary delights for $85 per person.
Indian-style Easter
Various locations | Website
India Rosa restaurants, located in Griffintown and on the Plateau-Mont-Royal, offer an Indian fusion brunch from Friday to Easter Sunday. Dare to try the chai-spiced waffles or the classic butter chicken benedict?
The Easter Bunny at Time Out Market Montréal
705 Sainte-Catherine Street West | Website
On Saturday, April 30, Time Out Market Montréal organizes fun family activities. Crafts, coloring and, who knows, maybe see the Easter Bunny?
Easter delivered to your door
Prefer to celebrate at home, but don't want to spend hours in the kitchen? La Boîte du chef has the solution for a hassle-free Easter. Choose a delightful brunch meal box for 6 people, delivered between March 26 and April 5, for $262. Tourtière, salmon rillettes, gratin dauphinois, hot cross buns, there's plenty to make your mouth water for brunch.
Maude Carrier
Maude Carrier is the founder of MC Globetrotteuse and a producer who has a penchant for discovery with each new mandate she undertakes. A Montreal transplant for the past 20 years, she fell in love with the city’s diverse neighbourhoods the minute she arrived here. You can catch her working in the city’s sweet little cafés, having brunch in its excellent restaurants or catching up with friends over drinks.
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