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9 Places to Celebrate Easter Brunch in South Florida: From Fancy Feasts to Low-Key Favorites

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Easter brunch in Miami is many things at once. It can mean champagne at a waterfront table, an egg hunt on a hotel lawn, or a leisurely morning at a neighborhood spot that feels like home. What makes the holiday in South Florida so appealing is the range—from lavish, design-forward dining rooms to beloved local joints that simply do brunch very well.


Whatever kind of celebration you have in mind, here are nine places worth considering for Sunday, April 5, 2026, grouped by vibe.



Fancy & Luxe Easter Brunches


For those who want Easter to feel like a genuine occasion, South Florida delivers. These are the spots where polished service and beautiful surroundings make the meal the centerpiece of the day.


 

Photo Credit: TIMBR Restaurant


TIMBR makes an immediate impression, and its Easter brunch is no exception. The restaurant’s Atrium Dining Room—home to more than 50,000 flowers beneath a soaring 33-foot glass pyramid—feels perfectly suited to spring. Because TIMBR doesn’t typically open for brunch, Easter Sunday offers a rare opportunity to experience this "Vineyard Cuisine" concept in a different light. The $95 ticketed buffet includes a lavish all-you-can-eat spread along with mimosas and Bloody Marys, offering incredible value for such a design-forward experience.



If your vision leans toward the iconic, The Setai is hard to surpass. Their Caviar & Champagne Easter Brunch features free-flowing bubbles, live jazz, and open-fire grills. Younger guests are well-tended with an Easter egg hunt and a visit from the Easter Bunny, making it a seamless, all-in-one experience for luxury-seeking families.



For a sweeping, glamorous feel, Casadonna’s Easter Buffet on the Bay brings Mediterranean flair to the holiday. With al fresco dining and panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, it’s the place to settle in with a seafood tower and live music. An optional two-hour beverage package is available for those who want to turn brunch into a true afternoon affair.


Festive & Family-Friendly Easter Picks


The best family spots ensure that the kids are entertained so the adults can actually enjoy their mimosas.



Photo credit: Kimpton Surfcomber


Social Club brings a lively, inclusive energy to the beach. Their expansive buffet covers crowd-pleasing ground—from made-to-order omelets to fresh seafood—while bottomless cocktails keep things festive. Easter Bunny photos and an egg hunt add that necessary layer of seasonal magic for the kids.



The Fontainebleau leans into the full holiday experience. The buffet at Vida offers a polished spread of morning favorites, while the hotel’s "Easter Egg-stravaganza" on the lawn gives children plenty to do. It’s a natural fit for families who want the holiday meal and the entertainment in one legendary location.



Located on the 15th floor of the W Miami, TULUM offers a vibrant Latin-fusion buffet. It’s a high-energy rooftop celebration featuring a pernil carving station, tropical starters, and live music, all overlooking the Brickell skyline with near 360-degree views.


The Local Favorites 


Not every Easter needs a white tablecloth. For those who’d rather skip the prix-fixe pressure, these favorites offer a more personal way to mark the holiday.



Photo Credit: Kitchen 57


Kitchen 57 strikes a perfect balance between low-key and celebratory. For Easter, the restaurant is elevating its chef-driven menu with exclusive holiday additions alongside their famous Bloody Mary Bar, where guests can customize their spirits with gourmet skewers. It’s an approachable way to make Easter feel special without losing that local neighborhood spirit.



For a flavor-packed celebration, Bulla Gastrobar offers a special three-course prix fixe brunch that highlights the best of Spain. From the signature Huevos Bulla to decadent Torrija, it’s a festive, family-friendly atmosphere where you can also enjoy bottomless mimosas and sangria. With multiple locations including Coral Gables and Doral, it’s a convenient and delicious Easter staple.



Deli Lane is the kind of place that proves a relaxed Easter is often the best call. There’s no over-the-top fanfare—just a dependable, beloved brunch in a setting that feels like home. For readers who’d rather avoid the crowds and spend the morning at a South Miami institution known for doing the classics right, Deli Lane is the satisfying, straightforward answer.


BY ML Staff. Photos courtesy their venues in this story.


 
 
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