If you aren’t sure you’re a “brunch” person, there are special occasions all throughout the year meant to be shared around brunch, and one of those is Easter! Whether you want an omelet with bacon and toast, or steak with fries on the side, brunch is so often full of so many options you won’t know where to start! After the Easter baskets are opened and all the eggs are found, don’t worry yourself with cooking. You can always go eat at a place that’s elegant and traditional or maybe a little bit casual, there’s something for everyone on this list of places to get Easter brunch in Pittsburgh!
1. The Grand Concourse
A brunch so full of options you won’t know what to pick!
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100 W Station Square Dr | Pittsburgh | grandconcourserestaurant.com
Located in the iconic Station Square, The Grand Concourse is the perfect place to have a nice Easter brunch if you’re looking for something fancy. You’ll get to experience something unique if you choose to set your sights on The Grand Concourse, with it being in the historic Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Building, complete with original architecture and window design, allowing those looking for an “upscale” establishment to check that off their list.
One of the most popular places in Pittsburgh to dine, (and also looking at their menu, it’s easy to see why), making a reservation is recommended, so make sure to do that early so you’ll have room for all your family Easter day!
Now, we’ve talked about the atmosphere, let’s talk about what to expect when it comes to the food! The Grand Concourse has a specific “Easter Sunday Buffet” menu, and currently at the time of writing this, just some of the items on that menu are the Carved Prime Rib, Pit Smoked Ham, Italian Sausage and Peppers, Waffles & Pancakes, Breakfast Potatoes, and a Fresh Donut Machine Station!
2. Paris 66 Bistro
A warm and cozy Pariasan bistro that serves French classics from drinks to pastries!
6018 Centre Ave | Pittsburgh | paris66bistro.com
Paris 66 Bistro is a restaurant for any occasion, whether it’s casual dining or celebrating a holiday/event. It’s a place where anyone can relax and unwind with your family while enjoying the delicate French menu and quiet atmosphere. Paris 66 Bistro has a mission, and that mission is to “go beyond offering Everyday French Cuisine.”
They provide a unique cultural experience that celebrates all things French while highlighting their language and traditions by working with programs and cultural organizations. Paris 66 Bistro wants to allow Pittsburghers the chance to try a piece of Europe, authentically, right in their hometown!
Now that you know what Paris 66 Bistro is all about, let’s talk a little bit about what they offer for their Sunday brunches, as that’s the fun part, from Filet Mignon au Poivre, to Salmon Croissant & Quiche Lorraine, Savory Crêpes, French Toast, and more! Plenty to enjoy that’ll take your brunch experience to a new level this holiday season.
3. Acorn
Perfect for a casual Easter brunch with the family that has seasonal favorites!
5528 Walnut St | Shadyside | acornpgh.com
Acorn is a delightful little restaurant in Shadyside that would be a lovely place to go to for Easter brunch. This restaurant concentrates on sourcing all of their ingredients from local, organic farms, ensuring that every piece of the meal is the best quality and freshest around the city! Combining different global preparations and techniques, Acorn puts a lot of effort into their ever changing menu in order to keep things fresh for their patrons.
Their brunch menu is full of seasonal dishes that are simple, yet still refined. Whether you’re looking for a cheeseburger, some grade a pancakes, or housemade bagels — look no further than this restaurant! They also offer other “brunch” classics that will have you feeling full for the rest of the day when you dine at Acorn!
4. Revel
Eclectic array of choices for Easter brunch in Pittsburgh!
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Level, 242 Forbes Ave | Market Square| revelpgh.com
Revel, known as a part of the iconic pair of Revel & Roost, are under the Hilton Garden Inn right off of Market Square in downtown Pittsburgh. The “Revel” part of the combo is where we will be focusing our attention today as it is a fine dining American establishment offering hand-crafted dishes and cocktails!
While the “Roost” part is a Pittsburgh “Premiere Event Space” with 6,000+ square feet of entertainment space to hold a wedding, graduation, or other big event! Since we are talking Easter brunch today, let’s talk about what Revel has on their all things brunch menu:
- An Everything Bagel, Breakfast Sandwich, Brisket & Eggs, and a Vegan Power Bowl are some of the more “breakfast-y” things to get.
- While the Smoked Salmon, Chicken & Waffles, and the Old Smokey cocktail are more “lunch-y” food items for Easter brunch in Pittsburgh.
Revel is located on the street level, while Roost is located on the 2nd floor and whether you’re having a huge Easter event or a small one you’re guaranteed to have a great time at Revel and/or Roost!
5. Ditka’s Pittsburgh
A hot spot for all those looking for a bustling Easter brunch experience!
1 Robinson Plaza | Robinson | ditkasrestaurants.com
Widely known for its “outstanding food and culture” Ditka’s is another great option for Pittsburghers to have Easter brunch. Preparing generous portions using high quality ingredients in a huge venue space is what makes this spot a top pick for your brunch-ing needs!
If you have a lot of family coming over for the holiday, Ditka’s might be your go to, as it can accommodate a lot of people at once with ease. Located off the parkway in Robinson Township and right next to the popular Robinson Mall, this restaurant is also popular with the crowd, so make sure to set up a reservation!
Ditka’s has a special “Coach’s Breakfast Selections” list with favorites like the Belgian Waffle, Traditional Eggs Benedict, Lobster & Avocado Omelet, and more! While they also have a variety of other classics like Rhode Island Calamari, Chicken Piccata, and the Jumbo Shrimp Cobb Salad. Plenty more to enjoy at Ditka’s for fine Sunday brunch!
6. The Abbey on Butler Street
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Trendy, crafty, and fun. That’s The Abbey ready to serve drinks and food in a fun space!
4635 Butler St | Pittsburgh | theabbeyonbutlerstreet.com
With the original building dating back all the way to 1913, The Abbey on Butler Street has had quite the history. You can do a deep dive on The Abbey’s history and learn all about everything this building has been through, but just know that it contains an impressive number of easter eggs, (no pun intended), all throughout the restaurant’s architecture and decor of just how far back this place’s history goes.
Knowing that, if you choose to eat at The Abbey on Butler Street, you will have a truly eccentric time that’s sure to bring you back on for a future holiday or regular weekend meal!
The Abbey on Butler Street has a lot of “features” on their Sunday Brunch menu, you can expect a variety of delicious items like their Hot Cinnamon Roll, Raspberry Bellini, Breakfast Fries, Sausage Gravy & Biscuits, Sourdough French Toast, Butler Street Hot Chicken Sandwich, and plenty more!
Pro tip: Make reservations for Easter brunch! The Abbey gets busy on a normal weekend – let alone a popular holiday for grabbing brunch with loved ones.
7. The Porch at Schenley
Seasonal menu items from local producers in a relaxed environment.
221 Schenley Drive | Oakland | dineattheporch.com
The Porch at Schenley believes that “the best meals start with the best ingredients,” and that means sourcing from local farmers/producers so that every ingredient is the freshest it can be for the consumer. So fresh in fact, that some of the ingredients they source are from their very own rooftop garden!
Freshly-picked herbs, veggies, and fruits are constantly growing on their rooftop garden ensuring that every bite of the completed meal is something special! Whether you’d like to sit inside or outside, The Porch at Schenley is a great all around pick for your Easter brunch!
Now that you know about this restaurant’s process when it comes to crafting their foods, let’s talk about what they have on the brunch menu! You have a choice of many different tasty items like the Porch Omelet, Quiche, Burrito, Fresh Burrata Salad, Spinach & Sausage Pizza, Grilled Chicken BLT, House Made Vegetable Burger, and more are all ready to eat when you dine at The Porch!
8. Muddy Waters Oyster Bar
Get Here Early to Get a Seat at Pittsburgh’s No Reservations Brunch Destination
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130 S Highland Ave | Shadyside | muddywaterspgh.com
Looking for something a little bit different for your Easter celebration? Sandwiched in between Pittsburgh’s trendy Shadyside and up-and-coming East Liberty neighborhoods, Muddy Waters Oyster Bar is a unique fusion of cocktail bar and creole comfort food restaurant just a stone’s throw from Pittsburgh’s Google campus and countless other shopping and dining options.
Come for the atmosphere and enjoy a smooth, New Orleans-style eating experience. Stay for the food: with high-end twists on classic brunch dishes like foie gras deviled eggs and lobster eggs benedict, you’re sure to have a Sunday brunch you won’t soon forget.
9. Zenith
Pittsburgh’s Quirkiest Easter Brunch Option
86 S 26th St | South Side | zenithpgh.com
The fact that we’re calling this brunch spot “quirky” should come as no surprise when you see that it’s located in South Side. Full of funky boutiques, award-winning tattoo shops, and yes, quirky restaurants, Zenith might take the cake as the coolest Easter brunch in town.
The restaurant itself is decked out with maximalist decor and tableware, ranging from crystal chalices to walls crammed with gilded frames to garland and nicknacks suspended from the ceiling. The cozy elegance is something you won’t forget, and so is the food. We love the French toast and the bundt cakes (including vegan cakes), but there are plenty of savory options as well for those who aren’t so sugar-inclined.
10. Kaya
Big Brunch Flavor from this Big Burrito Group Restaurant
2000 Smallman St | Strip District | www.kaya.menu
If you’ve been in Pittsburgh long enough, chances are you’re familiar with the Big Burrito restaurants – ranging from casual tex mex restaurant Mad Mex to upscale Mediterranean dining at Casbah, the restaurant group is responsible for some of the ‘Burgh’s favorite eateries, and Kaya is no exception.
Sunday brunch at Kaya includes all your favorite brunchtime cocktails – bloody marys, mimosas, and bellinis – plus a selection of tasty sandwiches and egg dishes. Chicken and waffles? You got it. If you’re looking for a trendy Easter brunch spot, Kaya is a great bet.
11. The Terrace Room
A beautiful restaurant in a historic hotel for a nice Easter brunch!
530 William Penn Pl | Pittsburgh | omnihotels.com
The Terrace Room is a restaurant located in the beautiful Omni William Penn Hotel in downtown Pittsburgh. This place also fills up that desire to have a more elegant and/or classy Easter brunch. With a dining room filled with beautiful architecture ranging from the building itself to the table and chairs you will dine on, there’s also crystal decorations, silver, and fresh cut flowers all around you as you dine on some delicious foods. Voted the “Best Hotel Dining” by the readers of Pittsburgh City Paper, The Terrace Room doesn’t just have amazing ambience but impeccable service and food!
They have a breakfast buffet filled with things like an unlimited section of coffee, along with different teas and assorted juices that will pair nicely with the food available including but not limited to, Chef’s Selection of Pastries, Fresh Cut Fruits, Apple Wood Smoked Bacon, Smoked Salmon, Classic Eggs Benedict, and a Charcutier or Roast Vegetable Display! If you’re looking to do something a little different for brunch this year, consider this classic option.
12. The Yard Gastropub
Choose from Several Locations All Around the ‘Burgh for a Convenient Brunch Spot
736 Bellefonte St | Shadyside | theyardpgh.com
It’s hard to talk about brunch in Pittsburgh without mentioning The Yard. We’ve featured the Shadyside location here, but there are also locations downtown and elsewhere around the city, if that’s any indication of how much Pittsburgh loves this gastropub.
So what’s the big deal? Egg sandwiches, gourmet grilled cheese, fluffy waffles, and the piece de resistance, bottomless mimosas to wash it all down. Plus, Shadyside is extremely walkable. If you need a few minutes to get settled after a few glasses of OJ and champagne, you can peruse the eclectic toy store, mommy and me boutique, art supplies shop, and several beautiful churches within a few minutes walk on Walnut Street.
13. Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse
Something a little different to satisfy that mid-morning Brunch adventure!
525 Smithfield St | Pittsburgh | fogodechao.com
One of the “newer” additions to dining options in downtown Pittsburgh, Fogo de Chao Brazilian Steakhouse combines the traditional “Brazilian Steakhouse” with a fantastic array of other delicious menu items in a panoramic, open look kitchen. With a Brazilian-inspired design, featuring a hand-woven rope wall, a bas-relief interpretation of Antônio Caringi’s famous statue, and other great details, Fogo de Chao has got something a little different cooked up for your typical Easter brunch meal!
You can expect many different tasty items on their brunch menu including but limited to a Seafood Tower, Filet Mignon, Pan-Seared Salmon, and Made-to-Order Omelet! Add in a huge salad bar, sides, soup, desserts, and cocktail choices like a Passion Fruit Mimosa, you’ll have a great option for Easter brunch this year!
14. Bob Evans
A casual chain restaurant that started in Ohio and is now hundreds of locations all around the Midwest!
2210 Lebanon Church Rd | West Mifflin | bobevans.com
Beginning in Rio Grande, Ohio with Bob Evans himself opening up a 4-stool, 6 table diner selling hot homemade meals at good reasonable prices has now become a Midwest staple, with over 500 locations, Bob Evans is known for good ol’ fashioned comfort food. If none of these other Easter brunch places in Pittsburgh have taken to your liking, why not try out a classic like Bob Evans? Farm fresh is exactly what it’s been doing for the past 70 years and that’s what makes for a great restaurant to sit down with the family any day of the week!
Now Bob Evans doesn’t have a typical “brunch” menu, but they do serve breakfast all day, so you can do brunch any time you’d like! With dishes like Honey Butter Chicken and Biscuit Breakfast, The Everything Breakfast, Country Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs, and Hardwood Smoked Bacon for breakfast. Along with the Bacon Cheeseburger, Farmhouse Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Lemon Pepper Sole Filets, and more for lunch, you’ll be sure to find something to your liking at Bob Evans!
15. Eat’n Park
Grab Easter Brunch at The Place for Smiles
1250 Banksville Road | Brookline | eatnpark.com
Last but certainly not least, we have the beloved local chain Eat’n Park. If you didn’t know about the place for smiles’ Pittsburgh connection, the first restaurant opened its doors on Saw Mill Run Boulevard in 1949, causing a massive traffic jam on Route 51 in the South Hills. While the original restaurant is no longer in operation, you can still visit locations in nearby Brookline and Banksville, as well as nearly 100 other places in the region.
Enjoy a Grand Slam or chow down on some bananas foster french toast, but whatever you do, be sure to save room for one of the restaurant’s iconic smiley cookies at the end of your meal.
16. Casbah
A Mediterranean spot with a three part brunch menu.
229 S Highland Ave | Shadyside | casbah.kitchen
Casbah is a Mediterranean restaurant that offers an amazing brunch menu. Every Sunday, you can get the Prixe Fixe Brunch, where you can choose a first course, an entree, and one brunch cocktail. The appetizer options include baba ganoush, smoked salmon, and mixed Italian olives.
On the entree menu, you’ll find sea scallop fry, buttermilk pancakes, Scottish salmon, and steak & eggs. And your brunch cocktails will include mimosas, sangrias, and bloody marys, alongside, juice, coffee, and tea. This restaurant is an idyllic spot that feels classy and comfortable, and their food is some of the best in the city.
17. The Speckled Egg
A breakfast spot with weekend brunch.
5701 Grant St | Downtown/South Side | thespeckledeggpgh.com
The Speckled Egg is a breakfast restaurant with two Pittsburgh locations. There is one Downtown and one in the South Side, and they serve breakfast each day, and brunch on the weekends. They offer a comfortable atmosphere that you and your friends and family will love.
On the brunch menu, you have a choice between omelets, sandwiches, toasts, and a la carte options. Try the goat omelet, the buttermilk poppy seed pancakes, the brown butter French toast, or the millennial toast. The a la carte menu includes homemade breakfast sausage, pimento cheese grits, fruit cups, and granola.
18. Alta Via
Italian restaurant with brunch pasta.
46 Fox Chapel Rd | Fox Chapel | altaviapgh.com
Alta Via is an Italian restaurant that serves brunch every Sunday. Their brunch menu consists of many Italian and breakfast classics. For antipasti, you can order fritto misto, ricotta toast, or cacio e pepe biscuits, you can get a chopped or a brussel sprout ensalada, a pork and veal meatball, jumbo lump crab cake, and a crab and scallion omelet.
This restaurant also serves pasta during brunch, so you get to have a choice of mafaldine with mushroom bolognese, parpadelle with short rib sugo, fusili with vodka sauce among other great options. They also serve colaziones, and those include branzino, short rib scramble, and bread pudding.
19. Ritual House
A stimulating atmosphere and menu.
524 William Penn Pl | Downtown | ritualhousepgh.com
Ritual House’s atmosphere is designed to stimulate the senses. The restaurant was designed by an owner with a passion for world travel and Pittsburgh, and provides guests with luxurious comfort.
They have a long menu that offers a long list of brunch cocktails. Alongside bottomless mimosas, you can get brunch cocktails like a beani-tini, a ritual margarita, and sage of aquarius. For starters you can get potato latke, cheddar grits and deviled eggs, and truffle parmesan fries. The brunch specialties are lobster omelet, crab cake benedict, and the house quiche. And if you want a dessert, you can get a lemon meringue pancake, carrot cake pancakes, and creme brulee waffles.
20. Local Provisions
Brunch attached to a shopping center.
111 Freeport Rd | Fox Chapel | localprovisionspgh.com
Local Provisions is a Pittsburgh restaurant that is attached to a shopping center, and serves brunch every Saturday and Sunday. If you want breakfast, you can get anything from classic French toast, turkey chili, and donut holes. The lunch that you can order during brunch time is balsamic chicken, ahi tuna poke bowl, and a fritter bowl. There is also a good list of sides to choose from as well. This is a restaurant that you will not regret visiting for brunch!
That’s it for our list of the most popular Easter brunches in Pittsburgh, PA.
If you’re looking for a great way to celebrate Easter, consider doing brunch at any of these fine establishments. Whether you like the traditional brunch fare– or something more out of the ordinary– you’re sure to find something you like at these restaurants that do Easter brunch in Pittsburgh.
This article originally appeared on Giftya.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.
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