Easter restaurant specials in ATX

🐣 Peeps are on the shelves, eggs are ready to be colored.

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Kids can attend the Driskill Hotel’s Easter Tea for $45.

Photo by Jane Yun

Easter is this Sunday, April 9, and we’re pretty egg-cited.

We’re celebrating with food — here are a few restaurant specials to celebrate with this weekend.

Saturday, April 8

Fareground | 12-3 p.m. | 111 Congress Ave., Austin | Fareground’s second-annual Egg-stravaganza will have an Easter egg hunt for the kids, face painting, and brunch specials.

Tiny Pies | Hours vary | Multiple locations | Place a pickup order for themed goodies like quiche Lorraine, mushroom quiche, and bunny-shaped hand pies.

Sunday, April 9

Aba | 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. | 1011 S. Congress Ave., Austin | Celebrate the start of spring with a lump crab frittata and seasonal veggies. Make a reservation .

The Driskill Hotel | 4-6 p.m. | 604 Brazos St., Austin | Sit down for an afternoon tea party with loose leaf teas, petit fours, finger sandwiches, and sparkling wine for $90 per person. Make a reservation .

Olamaie | 5-10 p.m. | 1610 San Antonio St., Austin | Get one of Little Ola’s Easter packs, which comes with biscuits, strawberry jam, and Apple Kentucky Butter Cake.

Summer House on Music Lane | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | 1101 Music Ln., Austin | Settle in for a three-course meal + a visit from the Easter Bunny. Tickets cost $55 per person — make a reservation .

Walton’s Fancy and Staple | 8-4 p.m. | 609 W. 6th St., Austin | Grab some flowers, seasonal macarons, pastries, and “golden Easter Eggs” at this reservation-free restaurant.

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Laura Figi has called Austin home for more than 12 years and has been known to say it’s her “favorite city in the world.” A proud graduate of Texas State University, she’s been working in local news since 2020. When she’s not working and learning about the community, you can find her at the local thrift shop, spending time with her two cats, or listening to live music.
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