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8 restaurants offering Easter brunch

Easter Brunch at Elliott's Oyster House

Sweet Cream French Toast and Alder Smoked Alaskan Salmon Scramble at Elliott’s Oyster House | Photo via Catherine Tonner + Elliott’s Oyster House

Easter brunch, anyone? You butter believe it. From eggs Benedict + waffles to more traditional fare — like prime rib and rack of lamb — there’s something to keep everyone in the family happy this Sunday.

Whether you’re looking to celebrate by dining out or picking up a prepared meal, these local Easter brunch options have you covered. So kick back and relax this weekend — and sip on that bloody mary.

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Elliott’s Oyster House, 1201 Alaskan Way (Pier 56)

Nothing says a hearty brunch like biscuits and gravy + sweet cream French toast, two of the tempting options here from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. But the oyster house wouldn’t be the seafood hub that it is without the crab rosti on their menu.

Hotel Sorrento, 900 Madison St.

Tickle your tastebuds with afternoon high tea at either 1 p.m. or 4 p.m. Choose from six tea options, including Moonlight Jasmine, White Peony + Jade Cloud. Teas will be served with sweets + savories like scones and petite desserts.

Duke’s Seafood, Locations vary

What’s Easter without an egg hunt? Try this iconic chain’s Eggs BeneDuke with poached eggs hidden under a hefty mound of Washington-raised Dungeness king crab.

Ray’s Boathouse, 6049 Seaview Ave. NW

Feast your eyes on the cafe’s grand holiday buffet spread from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. with Northwest seafood galore. Or sail the high seas with its 3-course boathouse brunch from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. including vegetarian frittata + pan seared PNW halibut. The water + mountain views are a bonus.

The Whale Wins, 3506 Stone Way N.

Order + pickup dessert with fresh hot cross buns from star chef Renee Erickson’s acclaimed spot. Easter pre-orders include six buns made with currants + candied citrus fruits and can be picked up Sat., April 16-Sun., April 17 from 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

Neighborhood Grills, Locations vary

Kick off your meal with the coffee cake or a refreshingly tangy spring spinach salad with watermelon radish + goat cheese crumble. Then indulge on a 10-oz slab of juicy prime rib with seasonal vegetables — yum.

Metropolitan Grill, 820 2nd Ave.

Bring home a meal for the entire family with this premiere steakhouse’s Easter feast for four takeout option. Order online with a choice of prime rib with au jus + Kurobuta ham. Sides include fingerling potatoes, sourdough bread, spinach salad and baby carrots.

Ascend Prime Steak and Sushi, 10400 NE 4th St. Ste. 3100

Dine in the sky this Easter with trendy twists on traditional plates like wagyu filet + eggs Benedict or peppercorn eye of ribeye with foie gras rossini from 10 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.

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