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6 Easter brunch spots to make reservations at and 4 to plan for

Easter brunch reservations

Credit: The Blackbird Restaurant

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Every Reservation Counts

Red Stag Grill| 11 Boston Way | menu

💰$$$

🍳 Red Stag will be serving a special three-course Easter brunch menu that is different than their classic Sunday menu. 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

🍹Pear Martini

Rhubarb | 7 SW Pack Square | menu

💰$$

🍳Sweet Potato Breakfast Bowl

🍹Rhubarb Collins: Vodka, House Made Strawberry Rhubarb Soda + Lime

Edison, Craft Ales + Kitchen | 290 Macon Ave. | menu

💰$$$

🍳This Omni Grove Park Inn location will have a specialized Easter menu

🍹Beer and hand-crafted cocktails

Pro-tip: Request outdoor seating for great views of the Blue Ridge Mountains

The Blackbird | 47 Biltmore Ave. | menu

💰$$

🍳 Steak & Eggs

🍹Grown-Up Morning Coffee: Dynamite Roasting Co. Artisan Coffee w/ your choice of alcohol

Strada | 27 Broadway St. | menu

💰$$

🍳 Shrimp ‘N Grits

🍹Peach Bellini

AUX Bar | 68 North Lexington Ave. | menu

💰$$

🍳 Corned Beef & Hash

🍹White Riot

For the *non* Reservationists

Sunny Point Café | 626 Haywood Rd. | menu

💰$$

🍳 Huevos Rancheros

🍹Spicy Bloody Mary or Mega-Mosa

Pro-tip: Start off with the Pecan Fried Green Tomatoes

Early Girl Eatery | 8 Wall St. | menu

💰$$

🍳 Porky Breakfast Bowl

🍹Fresh Squeezed Lemonade pure heaven for those under 21

Biscuit Head | 733 Haywood Rd. + 417 Biltmore Ave. | menu

💰$

🍳 Mimosa Fried Chicken Biscuit

🍹Grapefruit Mimosa

Pro-tip: Substitute/Add their Jalapeño Pimento Cheese to any biscuit sandwich

Over Easy Cafe | 32 Broadway St. | menu

💰$$

🍳 Lavender French Toast

🍹Wake-Up Call

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