Here are our suggestions for restaurants offering a special Easter brunch or dinner menu, and some that are a nice departure from classic holiday fare. Whether you are able to celebrate with family and friends or a more solo/duo experience, we’ve got you covered with options for dine-in and to go meals.
Seattle restaurant Easter brunch and dinner options
Our list of suggestions for an Easter repast features mostly locally-owned and modestly priced restaurants (plus some worthwhile extravagances) offering varied cuisines and menus. Most offer dine-in, takeout, and delivery options. Specials menus are often in place for Easter weekend.
(Listed roughly north to south)
Joule (Seattle/Fremont) features a rotating menu of Korean-inspired options. March 31, 2024 from 5:30PM AND 7:30PM their SUNDAY SUPPER is a family style dining experience with off menu dishes. You will be sharing a meal together with other guests at the communal table. $65 per person plus tips and gratuity.
Ray’s Café (Seattle/Ballard) is a casual dining option located upstairs from pricier Ray’s Boathouse. The dine-in café menu features seasonal Northwest seafood favorites. Outdoor seating is available, when the weather is agreeable.
Westward (Seattle/North Lake Union) features a brunch and dinner menus on Sunday.
Café Flora (Seattle/Madison Valley) offers a creative vegetarian menu.
Terra Plata (Seattle/Capitol Hill) features a seasonal menu that changes daily. Rooftop dining available, weather permitting.
Bluwater Bistro (Seattle/Leschi) offers a varied menu from brunch to dinner. Easter features a special Crab Quiche.
Daniel’s Broiler Steak & Seafood (Swartz Bros) (4 locations: Seattle/South Lake Union, Leschi, Downtown/Hyatt Hotel and Bellevue) fine dining ($$$$) steakhouses.
Mecca Café and 5 Point Cafe (Seattle/Queen Anne) offer a varied menu of classic diner fare.
Buca di Beppo | Seattle (Seattle Center) national chain offers reasonably priced meals for dine-in and takeout, including seafood specials for Easter, plus a wide range of other Italian favorites.
Four Seasons Goldfinch Tavern (Seattle downtown) offers an elegant ($$$$) weekend brunch prix-fixe plus their ala carte menu. The Ethan Stowell restaurant focuses on Pacific Northwest cuisine.
Capital Grille (Seattle downtown) nationally renowned dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood, and acclaimed world-class wines. Easter Brunch specials.
Metropolitan Grill (Seattle downtown) offers elegant ($$$$) meals featuring steaks, wagyu beef, seafood, and more.
Pike Place Market Restaurants (Seattle downtown) offer many options for dine-in, takeout, and delivery at all price points. Options include breweries, international cuisine, seafood, and more.
Ivar’s restaurants (Seattle/waterfront, Mukilteo) specializing in classic seafood from the Northwest. Several locations including casual seafood bars and dine-in waterfront restaurants. Menus and prices vary by location.
Crawfish King Vietnamese-Cajun seafood restaurant (Seattle-south end) offers a varied seafood menu with side dishes ala carte or in buckets or “feasts” to serve a large group.
13 Coins (Seattle/Pioneer Square, also Bellevue and Seatac). Hometown favorite offers a nice selection of menu items to suit a variety of tastes and appetites, for solo dinners or family meals, plus menu specials on holidays, including Easter.
IHOP (International House of Pancakes) (multiple Puget Sound locations) offers a menu of affordably priced comfort foods for dine-in or takeout.
Olive Garden (multiple Puget Sound locations) offers a menu of affordably priced entrees and family meals featuring Italian-American pasta dishes and more.
Reservations are of course strongly recommended (and required at many restaurants for busy holidays). Most of these restaurants can be reserved through OpenTable for Easter brunch, lunch, or dinner, or by clicking the link to their website.
But wait, there’s more! Scroll down for Easter restaurant suggestions outside of Seattle.
Easter restaurant suggestions outside of Seattle
(Listed alphabetically by city.)
Solarium Kitchen & Bar (Bellevue Hilton) is offering a dine-in Easter brunch from 10am-2pm for $68/person, $25/children.
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit restaurants (Bellevue, Bremerton, Everett, Issaquah, Marysville, Puyallup, Tacoma) offers a full menu of barbecue meats and sides. If you are serving a crowd, check out their Group Packs, Signature Pit-Smoked Meats, Sides, and more.
Daniel’s Broiler Steak & Seafood (Swartz Bros) (Bellevue and Seattle) fine dining ($$$$) steakhouses.
13 Coins (Bellevue, Seatac, Seattle). Hometown favorite offers a nice selection of menu items to suit a variety of tastes and appetites, for solo dinners or family meals, plus menu specials on holidays, including Easter.
Amaro Bistro (Bothell) is an authentic Italian restaurant, a departure from traditional Easter menus. Specialties include pizza, roast meats and fish, an extensive wine list, plus outdoor dining when the weather beckons. Dine-in, delivery, or takeout.
Jetty Bar & Grille (Everett/Port Gardner at the Hotel Indigo) offers a varied menu including breakfast, weekend brunch, lunch, and dinner options, plus Easter Specials.
Black Angus Steak House (Federal Way) serving 21-day aged steaks and seafood in the west for nearly 60 years. Signature Campfire Feast Dinner For Two and famous prime rib bring guests from near and far to experience the best in steakhouse quality at an incredible value.
Table 47 (Gig Harbor) offers an all-day dining menu of casual fare for dine-in or takeout.
Snoqualmie Casino (Issaquah/North Bend) is Seattle’s closet casino. They offer modestly priced, dine-in weekend brunch and dinner in the Falls Buffet.
WildFin American Grill (Issaquah, Tacoma) offers weekend brunch featuring classic and Northwest breakfast and lunch favorites. Dine-in, delivery, or takeout.
Ivar’s restaurants (Mukilteo, Seattle) specializing in classic seafood from the Northwest. Several locations including casual seafood bars and dine-in waterfront restaurants. Menus and prices vary by location.
Feast Buffet (Renton) is reputed to be one of the largest buffets in the metro area. Easter price is $45.99/person. They also offer party trays.
Water’s Table | Lakefront Patio Dining (Renton) offers a Northwest inspired menu for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch.
Clearwater Restaurant (Suquamish/Kitsap Peninsula) within the Clearwater Casino offers a varied menu of casual fare in a relaxed atmosphere. Dine-in. Reservations recommended.
Indochine Asian Dining Lounge (Tacoma) is one of the city’s favorite restaurants, melding the flavors from Thailand, China, India, Japan, and Vietnam. Their regular menu is a delicious departure from classic Easter offerings. Dine-in or takeout.
Bahama Breeze (Tukwila) offers Caribbean inspired lunch and dinner menus including family bundles.
Tulalip Resort Casino (Tulalip) offers a variety of casual to elegant dining options for families and the 21+ crowd.
IHOP (International House of Pancakes) (multiple Puget Sound locations) offers a menu of affordably priced comfort foods for dine-in or takeout.
Anthony’s Restaurants (multiple Puget Sound locations) serves Pacific Northwest Seafood Served with Waterfront Views. Find them from Anacortes to Olympia and Kitsap to the eastside. Dine-in or takeout.
Enjoy an Easter brunch or dinner for modest prices at these Seattle-Tacoma restaurants. Reservations for these and other restaurants can be reserved by clicking the link to their website or through OpenTable for Easter brunch, lunch, or dinner.
But wait, there’s more!
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- Easter egg hunts in the Puget Sound region
- Easter traditions, services, crafts, and more spring traditions
- Find free and cheap things to do every day on the Greater Seattle on the Cheap calendar.
- Visit the Greater Seattle on the Cheap home page and choose from a menu of free and cheap activities in the Puget Sound region.
Easter events calendar
The upcoming events on our calendar include mostly secular Easter events of all kinds, including egg hunts, Easter Bunny photo ops, and more.