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- Easter hops in on Sunday, April 20, this year! Below are some egg-cellent local dining and food deals. Reservations are highly recommended!
- David’s at Live! Casino & Hotel is hosting a special Easter Bunny Brunch. For $65 per person, guests can enjoy an elevated all-you-can-eat spread featuring brunch favorites such as crab benedict, French toast, pastries, an omelet bar, and a raw bar. Easter classics like brown sugar ham and leg of lamb will also be served. This family-friendly event, which is free for kids under 8, also includes a photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny. Reservations for the brunch are available between 8 am and 3 pm, with the photo opportunity starting at 11 am.
- The Lodge invites you to an all-you-can-eat Easter Brunch for $58 per person or $70 with free-flowing mimosas and house champs. Brunch for children ages 4 to 12 is $19, and free for kids 3 and under. Check out their farm fresh egg station with made-to-order omelets, country fried chicken and waffle station, Southern shrimp and grits station, peel-and-eat shrimp, carving station, and more!

- Rams Head Tavern is serving its annual Easter Brunch. Kids ages 10 and under can participate in their Easter Egg Hunt at 11 am! Plus, there’s a $15 bottomless Bloody Mary and Mimosa Bar.
- Skipper’s Pier is going all out with an Easter Brunch Buffet with the Bunny on April 20, with three seating times: 10 am, 11:30 am, and 1 pm. They will have a build-your-own pancake bar, blue crab benedict, blackened grouper with morning mango salsa grits, a carving station, omelette station, and fresh-made pastries and desserts. Trust us, you’ll need to roll (not hop) yourself out of there. Reservations are recommended.
- 100 Lots Kitchen + Bar is open on Easter for brunch. They also have several to-go brunch platters available for preorder if you want to host at home, like their Sweet & Savory Waffles (waffles, fried chicken tenders, candied bacon, white gravy, fresh fruit, and whipped cream), Nan’s Biscuits & Gravy (fresh biscuits and sausage gravy), and Breakfast Burritos (scrambled eggs, American cheese, avocado sauce, pico de gallo, and ground beef).
- Sweet Hearts Patisserie is back with their egg-stra special Easter Menu featuring mouthwatering handmade pastries. Highlights include their Carrot Cake (a moist masterpiece packed with walnuts, crushed pineapple, and coconut, smothered in tangy cream cheese icing), Coconut Custard Tart (shortbread crust meets creamy coconut goodness), and Easter Cupcakes in too many flavors to count—French vanilla, chocolate silk, carrot cake, and lemon berry. Need something to feed the masses? Grab their breakfast pastry platter (serves 12-18) or a whole quiche (Lorraine-style with bacon, caramelized onions, and gruyere, or Tomato Basil for the veggie-loving crowd).
- Kavern is offering Easter Ice Cream Pies in seven epic flavors like Chocolate Cream, Bananas and Cream, Peanut Butter, and Cookies and Cream. Get one (or seven) and thank us later.
- The Ugly Pig is open for orders for ham, Eastern Shore stuffed hams, leg of lamb (bone in and bone out), prime rib, and pork crown. Get your orders in by April 13!
- Main and Market is offering a fuss-free Easter Brunch catering. Specialty items include their Signature Breakfast Torte (layers of eggs, cheese, hash browns, sausage, and crisp bacon wrapped in puff pastry and served with a cheese sauce), Chesapeake Breakfast Torte (layers of egg, cheese, crab, bacon, hash browns, tomatoes, and onions wrapped in puff pastry with hollandaise sauce on the side), Deviled Eggs, Quiches, and my kids’ fav, Crème Brulé French Toast (thick slices of cinnamon bread baked in an egg caramel custard, served with syrup and butter).
For more Easter fun, check out our event guide with activities for the whole family: https://annapolismomsmedia.com/anne-arundel-county-easter-events-guide/





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