Aaron and Moses
With classic breakfast favorites and a few more savory dishes, this Twinsburg restaurant fills your Easter Sunday needs with omelet and carving stations, omelet and waffle stations, mimosas and more. $19-$39, March 31, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., 2615 Glenwood Dr., Twinsburg, 234-212-9533, aaronandmoses.com
BrewDog Cleveland Outpost
Photos with the Easter Bunny, an egg hunt and delicious brews are on tap at BrewDog's Cleveland Outpost. The menu includes creme brulee, Easter cakes, a carving station, shepherd's pie and much more. $20-$40, March 31, Noon-3 p.m., 1956 Carter Road, Cleveland, eventbrite.com
Burntwood Tavern
Chicken piccata, spinach and cheese tortelloni, a carving station and roasted salmon in butter sauce sitting alongside an omelet and waffle station has us feeling the pull to Burntwood Tavern for Easter brunch. On top of the mouthwatering entrees, enjoy fresh fruit, pastries and seasonal desserts. Don’t forget to grab a mimosa or bloody Mary for your holiday fix. $19 for kids under 12, $42 per adult, March 31, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Various locations, burntwoodtavern.com
Cedar Creek Grille & Bar Italia
Think of this holiday as designed just for you with made-to-order eggs (until 3 p.m.) and a build-your-own pizza station. The restaurants also offer omelets, a seafood station and a pasta station. For a sweet end (or beginning) to all these savory dishes, don’t forget about the delicious dessert station. $50.99, March 31, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 2101 Richmond Road, Beachwood, 216-342-5177, cedarcreekgrille.com
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Collision Bend Brewery
In its fourth year, the riverfront brewery in the Flats is becoming an Easter tradition. Even the Easter Bunny, available for pictures all day and offering egg prizes, can enjoy the pancake, waffle, omelet, and carving stations. $15 for kids under 15, $45 per adult, March 31, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m., 1250 Old River Road, Cleveland, 216-273-7879, collisionbendbrewery.com
Hofbrauhaus Cleveland
This German microbrewery offers a carving station with ham and Dr. Pepper gravy; a seafood display of mini crab cakes, house-made shrimp cocktail and a salmon display; a crepe station; a kid's menu; and Bavarian classics on its holiday buffet table. Sip a gigantic lager and enjoy the traditional beer garden decor, while kids hunt for Easter eggs and hang with the Easter Bunny. Free for 4 & under, $18.95 ages 5-12, $34.95 for 65+, $42.95 per adult, March 31, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 1550 Chester Ave., Cleveland, 216-621-2337, hofbrauhauscleveland.com
The Last Page
This boundary-pushing restaurant in Pinecrest is the perfect place for a family of foodies to spend their Easter brunch. Sunday options include French toast, a bloody Mary bar, a carving station and more. $25 for kids under 12, $60 per adult, March 31, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., 100 Park Ave. #128, Orange, 216-465-1008, thelastpagerestaurant.com
M Italian
Bret Adams' Chagrin Falls mainstay offers its normal elevated brunch menu with specials that include items such as crab eggs Benedict, seared scallops and a New Zealand rack of lamb with crispy polenta cake. $18-$48, March 31, 10 a.m.-10 p.m., 22 W Orange St., Chagrin Falls, 440-247-7474, mitalian.com
Market Garden Brewery
Sam McNulty and Mark Premier's brewery is bringing it for brunch with a bagel and schmear spread, smoked salmon, pastries, shaved top sirloin and more. The location on West 25th Street makes for a nice post-brunch stroll. Free under 2, $12 for kids, $35, 1947 W 25th St, Cleveland, marketgardenbrewery.com
Music Box Supper Club
There are two rockin' options with the Billy Joel Brunch with Tommy Lee Thompson and CSNY Brunch with Long Time Gone. As for the food, expect a variety of egg scrambles and quiches, bacon, sausage, biscuits and gravy and so much more — all served with a side of Ohio Maple Syrup. $12 in advance, $18 day of show, Brunch costs $25 for adults and $20 for children under 12; March 31, 11 a.m.-close, 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, musicboxcle.com
Pier W
Boasting a beautiful view and equally lovely decor, Pier W remains one of the hottest destinations for any special event in Cleveland. This Easter Sunday, dig into an eclectic menu including beef medallions au jus, roasted salmon in lobster sauce and, for the sweet toothed Clevelander, French toast with syrup, fruit foster or whipped cream. $55, April 9, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m., 12700 Lake Ave., Lakewood, pierw.com
The Ritz-Carlton
A bountiful brunch buffet is available at the Ritz’s Turn Bar and Kitchen. This dining experience boasts a variety of flavors, from its raw bar featuring sushi and seafood to the classic waffle, kid's station and dessert spread. If you’re still not full by your second plate, end your brunch feast with an Easter-themed dessert and a photo with the Easter Bunny. $55 for 10 and under; $165 for adults, March 31, 10:30 a.m. & 1 p.m., 1515 W Third St., Cleveland, 216-623-1300, ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/cleveland
StoneWater Golf Club & Venue
Enjoy a festive photo session with the Easter bunny as well as a menu of If igloos aren’t your style, take a table inside the venue and enjoy the menu of beef brisket carving station; leek, tomato, spinach and goat cheese quiche, a spring vegetable past and so much more. $18 for kids under 12; $38 per person, March 31, 9:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m., 1 Club Dr., Highland Heights, 440-461-4653, stonewatergolf.com
Table 45
The contemporary restaurant, bar and lounge inside the InterContinental Cleveland offers a grazing board, raw bar, live egg station and so much more. Don't forget to add bottomless mimosas for $10. Free for kids under 6, $40 for ages 7-12, $70 per adult, 9801 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, 216-707-4045, tbl45.com
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