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    Where to eat on Easter

    Where to eat: More than 20 Houston restaurants serving Easter brunch

    Holly Beretto
    Mar 28, 2023 | 9:38 am

    From multi-course dinners to extravagant brunches, take-home family feasts to meals perfect for two, Houston restaurants have something for every diner's need this Easter.

    Easter brunch in-person

    Arnaldo Richards' Picos
    The Upper Kirby favorite offers a special brunch buffet on Sunday, April 9, with a carving station, omelets and waffles to order, paella grande, charcuterie selections, an antojito platter, and more. The cost is $54 for adults, $42 for seniors, $30 for children over eight years old, and free for those under eight. Brunch is available from 10 am to 4 pm. Use Resy to make reservations.

    Backstreet Cafe
    This classic River Oaks restaurant offers a three-course brunch on Easter Sunday, with menu options such as a chilled creamy artichoke soup, Gulf Coast seafood beignets, braised lamb shank with creamy mashed potatoes and mushroom pan jus, pan-roasted striped bass with spring vegetables, pan-seared scallops with asparagus risotto, Nutella chocolate banana bread pudding, and more. Bob Chadwick offers live jazz. The cost is $56 for adults and $15 for children. Brunch is available from 10 am to 3:30 pm, and reservations are highly recommended.

    Brennan's of Houston
    On Saturday, April 8, diners can get into the Easter spirit with visits from live bunnies from Boiling Bunny Farms. The restaurant's classic dishes are available, and this family-friendly experience is sure to delight diners young and old. This special brunch is available from 10 am to 2 pm. Reservations required. On Easter Sunday, brunch is available from 10 am to 4 pm. Reservations can be made online.

    Georgia James
    Executive chef Greg Peters has a special in the works at this luxe Montrose spot, which will open for a one-day-only brunch from 11 am to 3 pm. In addition to the brunch specials, favorites such as Viet-Cajun roasted oysters and fried Holmes chicken will also be available. Note: the restaurant will not be open for dinner on Easter Sunday.

    Guard & Grace
    Usually closed on Sundays, the luxurious downtown steakhouse will feature a special brunch menu. Starters include smoked salmon rillette, wagyu beef dumplings, crab and avocado toast, and heirloom blue corn hush puppies. In addition to steaks, entree choices include lobster benedict, a giant buttermilk biscuit with brisket, huevos rancheros, loco moco, and more. Reservations recommended.

    Hugo's
    In addition to the restaurant's popular buffet brunch offerings, diners can look for seasonal specialties, a carving station, and specialty Easter desserts. The buffet is available from 10 am to 3 pm on Easter Sunday and costs $55 for adults and $15 for children. Reservations are highly recommended.

    Hull & Oak
    Head downtown to this restaurant in The Laura hotel for an a la carte menu with specials just for Easter. Look for duck confit salad with quail eggs for $18, rack of lamb with spring vegetables and potato gratin for $42, stuffed pork loin with apple cranberry chutney for $38, creme brulee for $15, and more. A DJ adds to the vibe.

    Indianola
    Dine in on Easter Sunday and enjoy a modern Texas take on classic dishes. The four-course, pre-fixe bottomless brunch menu includes options such as crawfish deviled eggs, herb-crusted leg of lamb with mint jus, cedar plank smoked salmon, duck-fat roasted potatoes with lemon and herbs, and chocolate ice box pie. Best of all, it combines a buffet-style ability to try everything with the convenience of table service. The cost is $65 for adults and and $20 for children 12 and under. View the full menu and make reservations online.

    The Savoy
    Known for its massive patio and lively vibe, this bar and restaurant in the heart of Houston's Third Ward offers a family-style brunch on Easter Sunday with special offerings such as an Easter egg mimosa flight along with infused French toast and pancake flights, 11 am to 5 pm.

    Sorriso
    This Woodlands restaurant offers a special brunch buffet on Easter Sunday. Selections include housemade pastries, stracciatella bruschetta, omelets made to order, fresh campanelle pasta served in a wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano, carved porchetta, and other sweet and savory options. The cost is $60 for adults and $21 for children. Brunch is available from 10 am to 3 pm.

    Southside Sporting Club
    The chic sports bar offers an Easter brunch of casual comfort favorites, along with photo opps with the Easter Bunny, an Easter egg hunt, and an Easter basket giveaway. Brunch is available from 11 am to 3 pm.

    State of Grace
    At this River Oaks favorite, diners will find a brunch menu with dishes such as butter biscuits and ham for $10, deviled eggs for $8, crawfish eggs Benedict $27, and other classic selections. On Easter Sunday, the Easter Bunny will put in an appearance and is available for photo ops.

    Thirteen
    NBA star James Harden's posh Midtown restaurant will feature brunch specials such as shrimp and grits, deep fried strawberry cheesecake French toast, and Churro Chicken & Waffle. A DJ adds to the atmosphere. Brunch is served from 11 am to 3 pm.

    Toro Toro
    This pan-Latin steakhouse in the Four Seasons continue's the hotel's tradition of over-the-top holiday brunches. For $155 per adult and $65 per child 12 and under, diners can feast on an omelet station, Texas cheese display, pasta station, seafood station with cold shellfish and sushi, carving station with beef tenderloin and smoked brisket, and so much more. Reservations required.

    Traveler's Table
    Diners can get an Easter Sunday three-course brunch for $50. Selections from the amuse-bouche, second, and third courses include Japanese kakii fry oysters, watermelon and avocado salad, breakfast bread pudding, Japanese ube pancakes, custard lava French toast, Louisiana fried chicken, and more. All the menu options are available for dine-in and take-out from 10 am to 2:30 pm on April 9.

    Truluck's
    Both the Galleria and Woodlands locations of this steak and seafood restaurant will open for Easter Sunday with special hours of 12 to 9 pm. In addition to menu favorites like miso-glazed sea bass and king crab, the bar will feature a special Spring Fling cocktail (vodka, Ramazotti Rosato, Cava, raspberries, fresh lime, almond syrup, mint).

    The Union Kitchen
    All five locations of the comfort food favorite will supplement their regular brunch menu with Easter specials such as crispy crab deviled eggs, Fruity Pebble pancakes, coffee crusted short rib, and herb-crusted lamb lollipops. Cocktail and wine specials will also be available.

    Warehouse 72
    The live jazz brunch includes items like steak and eggs, chicken and waffles, eggs Benedict, $3 mimosas, and other classic offerings. Kids can participate in an Easter egg hunt. Brunch is available from 11 am to 3 pm.

    The Warwick
    The Galleria-area restaurant augments its weekend brunch for Easter Sunday, with specials such as smoked ribeye and garlic mashed potatoes for $42 and cedar plank redfish for $39. Known as a great place to bring a crowd, those who love to share can also check out the board room brunch platter with butter pecan waffles, candied bacon, four eggs cooked to order, sausage, and more for $100. Brunch is available from 11 am to 4 pm.

    Photo of a table with many dessert platters on it, with items such as cheesecake, brownie bites, cookies and fruit.

    Courtesy of Hugo's

    There will be special Easter-themed desserts on the brunch buffet at Hugo's.

    Easter brunch to-go

    The Butcher Shop at B&B Butchers
    The to-go side of the popular steakhouse has both ready-to-roast and pre-cooked entrees, starters, sides, and desserts available for Easter dining. Choices include Caesar salad, mini beef Wellington, mini crab cakes, whole rack of lamb, prime rib, mac and cheese and New York cheesecake (24-hour notice required). Orders may be picked up April 7-9. All items subject to availability. Call 832-767-4828 or use link above for more information.

    Common Bond
    For the holiday, the bakery and cafe is offering fluffernut macrons, with fluffernutter buttercream and a speckled blue shell; carrot cake entermet made with layers of cream cheese icing and candied walnuts; and an Easter case cake, a lemon-soaked vanilla cake with lemon buttercream and blueberry curd. The goodies are available for in-store purchases through April 9, although the cake is only available at bistro and bakery locations.

    Craft Pita
    The Mediterranean spot teams up with Truth BBQ for the holiday, offering a take-and-bake Easter meal special that includes 1.5 lbs of smoked lamb, rice pilaf, fattoush salad, cucumber yogurt, and maamoul cookies. Items must be pre-ordered and will be available for pickup on April 8. Call the West University location at (832) 767-1265 or the Briargrove location at (832) 804-9056 for information and ordering.

    Feges BBQ
    Give Easter a Texas twist with Feges' to-go items that are enough to feed a crowd. Get a whole turkey breast for $60 or a whole brisket for $150. Need sides? Moroccan-glazed carrots, loaded potato mash, hog fat cornbread and more are all available for $40. Pick up is available at the Greenway Plaza location on April 6 between 9 am and 3 pm. The Spring Branch location has pickup on April 6 through 8 from 11 am to 9 pm. Full the full menu and order online.

    Goode Company
    The Easter meal kit includes a choice of either Texas honey-glazed, pit-smoked ham or mesquite-smoked turkey breast, along with a variety of sides and a dessert. Additional items are available to purchase as well. The cost for the kit is $195 and each kit feeds between four and six people. Pre order online by April 1 with pickup on Friday, April 7 or Saturday, April 8.

    R-C Ranch
    The butcher shop at the Houston Farmers Market will feature a few Easter specials, including smoked ham ($4.95/lb), smoked brisket ($18.75/lb), bacon green beans ($16.95), and beef tallow mashed potatoes ($13.95). Order at the shop or by calling 979-864-3540.

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    Catch a Match

    These Houston restaurants and bars are showing World Cup 2026 matches

    Brianna McClane
    Jun 10, 2026 | 2:30 pm
    Pier 6 patio
    Photo by Kirsten Gilliam
    The San Leon restaurant Pier 6 has built a 3,000-square-foot outdoor space to watch the game, complete with ping pong tables and turf.

    Scoring tickets to a World Cup match at NRG Stadium isn't in the cards for most Houstonians. Fortunately, plenty of local restaurants and bars are getting in on the action with watch parties, themed cocktails, food specials, and even a few over-the-top viewing experiences. From a French bistro inside a luxury hotel to a waterfront setup complete with turf and lawn games, these spots are ready to help fans catch every goal. Here's where to watch the FIFA World Cup.

    a’Bouzy
    The Upper Kirby French bistro is hosting watch parties for select matches paired with spirit sponsors. June 11 is Mexico versus South Africa with Alma de Jaguar Tequila, June 19 is USA versus Australia with Wild Turkey, Netherlands versus Sweden is June 20 with Ketel One, and June 26 is Norway versus France with Miraval Rosé.

    Agnes and Sherman
    The Asian American-inspired diner will celebrate the World Cup with a drag brunch on Saturday, June 13 featuring performances by Queen Persephone, Kitty Kontour, and Teresa Larue, along with music by DJ Chopped Liver. Proceeds from the $10 tickets will benefit The Mahogany Project, a Houston-based organization dedicated to creating safe social spaces for transgender and non-binary individuals.

    In addition, the restaurant will host daily watch parties from June 17-25 with a special menu and drinks inspired by the countries playing in the tournament.

    Chapman & Kirby
    For a fully immersive watching experience, stop by Chapman & Kirby, located just one block from the official FIFA Fan Festival. From June 11 through July 19, fans can enjoy live music, DJs, inflatables, foosball, local vendors, and licensed soccer merchandise for purchase. Food offerings run the gamut — from a breakfast station by Slowpokes for morning matches to vendors like True Dog Houston. Chapman & Kirby will be open daily from 8 am until midnight or later, depending on the match.

    Chardon
    The Thompson Hotel bistro will broadcast every World Cup match during regular hours on TVs placed specially for the event. Patrons can sip themed cocktails inspired by the five teams playing in Houston, including drinks such as the Black Forest Smash for Germany and the Blue Island Breeze for Curaçao. When France takes the pitch on June 16 and June 26, the French eatery leans into its roots with Les Bleus watch parties featuring a crepe station, half-price rosé, imported beers, and more.

    FIFA Fan Festival
    Held in EaDo between Polk St. and Walker St., this free event will run all 34 days that World Cup matches are being played. Almost 20 local vendors will have food for purchase. It will also feature performances by local musicians and displays from Space Center Houston, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, and others.

    J-Bar-M Barbecue
    The Michelin-recommended barbecue joint offers seating for more than 700 guests, including a covered patio anchored by a 179-inch LED screen. Fans can pair the action with $5 margaritas, $16 mimosa buckets, and pop-ups from vendors such as Art Anonymous Clothing, which can customize jerseys brought in by diners.

    Katy Beer Garden
    Not only is the massive indoor-outdoor bar at The Dryer mixed-use development opening early to show all of the matches, but it is also giving away three pairs of tickets to both the match taking place on June 29 and on July 4. With 85-inch TVs, 100 taps of beer and wine, and more than 1,400 spirits, the bar truly has something for everyone.

    Kirby Ice House
    All four locations of the massive patio bar will be showing all of the World Cup matches. Houstonians know Kirby Ice House for its massive patios, huge selections of beer, wine, and cocktails, and bites from a rotating selection of food trucks.

    Kirkwood
    Mac Haik's new restaurant is extending happy hour during matches, offering the discounted menu from 1-6 pm in the bar and lounge. Happy hour specials include $6 draft beers and chateaubriand sliders ($12) made with a center-cut prime McLaren Farms tenderloin.

    Hotel ZaZa Memorial City
    It’s a poolside viewing experience at Hotel ZaZa Memorial City’s Après Sport from June 11 through July 18. Non-hotel guests are invited to catch a game from 6-9 pm on match days for music, the matches on TVs, and bottle service available in private cabanas.

    Jethro’s Cocktail Lounge
    Catch a match at at this Midtown bar, where TVs and a projector will screen select games with full sound. The festivities include DJs and game-day deals like $14 specialty cocktails and $20 beer and seltzer buckets.

    Liberty Kitchen & Oysterette
    It's an all-day happy hour at the bar throughout the tournament. Visit all three locations — River Oaks, Rice Village, and Memorial — for discounted bites like truffle fries and chicken caprese sliders.

    Pier 6 Seafood & Oyster House
    For a truly special experience, Pier 6 in San Leon has built a 3,000-square-foot open-air watch party zone. Even non-soccer fans will be entertained with 16 TVs, artificial turf, lounge seating, lawn games, and ping pong tables. The June 12 kickoff party will include door prizes, giveaways, and street tacos by guest chef Trinidad "Machete" Gonzalez.

    The Phoenix on Westheimer
    The Montrose sports bar has long been one of Houston's favorite places to watch soccer matches. It will show every match and offer food and drink specials tied to each day's countries. With more than 15 HD TVs, fans will be able to watch every minute of the action. International visitors take note — menus are available in Spanish, German, French, and Portuguese.

    The Ranch presents Pitch Live
    Created by Houston hospitality veterans Army Sadeghi (Clarkwood, Melrose, etc.) and Ben Berg (B&B Butchers, Prime 131, etc.) in partnership with Houston soccer legend Brian Ching, this 35,000-square-foot pop-up venue will occupy the former Warehouse Live space in EaDo. In addition to screening all the matches, it will offer food, drinks, and live entertainment, including a performance by superstar DJ Diplo on Thursday, July 11.

    Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux
    The sports bar is hosting a watch party at each of its two locations. Patrons can enjoy themed activations and giveaways, such as rally towels and commemorative cups. The Spring location’s watch party in partnership with Anheuser-Busch is Friday, June 12 at 9 pm, while the Cypress outpost’s watch party is Friday, June 19, from 2-4 pm in partnership with Casamigos.

    Winnie’s
    The New Orleans-inspired sandwich shop and bar will be showing all matches throughout the tournament. Its location next to the Ensemble/HCC METRORail stop makes it an easy place to pregame before taking the train to matches at "Houston Stadium."

    Pier 6 patio

    Photo by Kirsten Gilliam

    The San Leon restaurant Pier 6 has built a 3,000-square-foot outdoor space to watch the game, complete with ping pong tables and turf.

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