Okay, listen. Easter brunch is serious business. We’re talking pastel outfits, sticky fingers from chocolate bunnies, and that magical moment when your family actually agrees on a place to eat (okay, mostly agrees). So if you’re in Northern Virginia and trying to figure out where to go that’s both delicious and Instagram-worthy, you’ve just hit the jackpot.
Whether you’re all about fluffy pancakes, bottomless mimosas, or carving stations with honey-glazed ham that tastes like angels made it, this list has you covered.
Here are the Top 50 Easter Brunch Spots in Northern Virginia (in no particular order—because they’re all worth it!).
- The Salamander Resort – Middleburg
Bougie vibes, horse country charm, and a gourmet brunch spread that makes you feel like royalty. - Trummer’s – Clifton
Charming small-town vibes with a next-level seasonal menu. You’ll leave full and happy. - Magnolia’s at the Mill – Purcellville
Historic building, rustic setting, and ohhh the waffles. - Founding Farmers – Reston & Tysons
Fresh, local, farm-to-table realness with massive portions. You’re welcome. - Amphora Diner Deluxe – Vienna
It’s not Easter until someone orders pancakes the size of their face. Comfort food heaven. - Blue Ridge Grill – Ashburn, Leesburg & Brambleton
Consistently delicious and family-friendly, with a brunch that hits all the right notes. - Lightfoot Restaurant – Leesburg
Elegant, historic, and totally Easter-ready with fancy deviled eggs and lamb chops. - Copperwood Tavern – One Loudoun
Farm-style brunch, wild game, craft cocktails—like Easter with a little edge. - The Wine Kitchen – Leesburg
Brunch with wine pairings? Yes please. (Jesus turned water into wine for a reason, y’all.) - Clyde’s – Alexandria, Reston, & more
A NoVA staple with the kind of brunch classics everyone loves. - Mon Ami Gabi – Reston
French bistro charm meets steak frites and eggs Benedict. - The Conche – Leesburg
A chocolate-themed restaurant. On Easter. Need I say more? - The Liberty Tavern – Arlington
Buzzy neighborhood gem with an upscale twist on comfort food. - Busboys and Poets – Shirlington
Good food, good vibes, and a good message. - Bear Branch Tavern – Vienna
A hidden gem with solid portions and strong brunch game. - Our Mom Eugenia – Great Falls, Mosaic, & Fairfax
If you’ve never had Greek brunch, Easter is the time to try it. - Jackson’s Mighty Fine Food – Reston
Their brunch spread is the kind you brag about on Monday. - Tuscarora Mill – Leesburg
Known locally as “Tuskie’s”—classy and delicious with serious brunch talent. - Chefscape – Leesburg
Rotating vendors and pop-ups = a brunch adventure every time. - Madeline’s – Winchester
Southern charm, giant biscuits, and mimosas that flow like a spring creek. - The Majestic – Alexandria Vintage glam meets brunch elegance at this historic spot, offering a sophisticated atmosphere perfect for your Easter celebration.
- The Hamilton – Washington, D.C. A little cheat into DC territory but totally worth it for the live jazz brunch that adds rhythm to your Easter feast.
- Bastille Brasserie & Bar – Alexandria Modern French dining with the coziest patio, ideal for enjoying the spring weather during your Easter brunch.
- Maple Ave Restaurant – Vienna This tiny, unassuming spot offers wildly delicious dishes, making it a must-visit for an intimate Easter brunch.
- Rustico – Arlington With serious comfort food vibes and an epic beer list, Rustico provides a relaxed setting for your Easter meal.
- Bunnyman Brewing – Fairfax Yes, you can brunch at a brewery. The Bunnyman offers a unique Easter experience with craft brews and delicious bites.
- Egg Karne – Sterling Korean-inspired brunch burritos? Yes. Just yes. Egg Karne brings a flavorful twist to your Easter morning.
- First Watch – Multiple Locations Consistent, fresh, and great for the picky eaters in your crew, First Watch offers a variety of brunch classics.
- A Taste of Burma – Sterling For a brunch twist your family won’t forget, explore the unique flavors of Burmese cuisine this Easter.
- The Italian Store – Arlington Not your traditional brunch, but who doesn’t want Italian sandwiches and cannoli on Easter?
- Le Diplomate – Washington, D.C. French perfection for when you’re really trying to impress. Le Diplomate offers an exquisite brunch experience worth the short trip.
- Ted’s Bulletin – Reston & Mosaic Homemade pop tarts. That’s all you need to know. Ted’s Bulletin brings a nostalgic touch to Easter brunch.
- North Italia – Reston & Tysons Italian brunch with truffle oil? Bless it. North Italia offers a modern take on classic Italian dishes.
- The Mill at 885 – Winchester Chic and cozy with brunch classics you’ll dream about, The Mill provides a delightful Easter destination.
- Barrel & Bushel – Tysons Great outdoor seating, even better chicken & waffles. Barrel & Bushel offers a relaxed atmosphere for Easter dining.
- King Street Oyster Bar – Leesburg & MiddlebuBrunch and oysters? Trust me, it works. Enjoy fresh seafood options this Easter.
- Yard House – Springfield & Others Something for everyone, and always open on Easter. Yard House offers a diverse menu to please all.
- Sfoglina – Rosslyn Handmade pasta for brunch? Heavenly. Sfoglina brings authentic Italian flavors to your Easter table.
- Dante Ristorante – Great Falls Fancy Easter vibes for the whole family await at this elegant Italian establishment.
- Havana 1959 – Ashburn Cuban brunch with mojitos and flair. Havana 1959 offers a festive atmosphere for your Easter celebration.
- Ted’s Montana Grill – Crystal City Hearty Easter brunch with Old West charm. Ted’s Montana Grill serves up classic American dishes in a rustic setting.
- Founding Farmers Market & Table – Potomac Different concept, same Founding Farmers amazingness. Enjoy farm-to-table dishes in a market-style setting.
- Greenhouse Bistro – Tysons A hidden gem with amazing seasonal dishes. Greenhouse Bistro offers a fresh and innovative brunch menu.
- The Reserve – Fairfax Buzzy, beautiful, and perfect for a holiday meal. The Reserve provides an upscale dining experience for Easter.
- Ruthie’s All-Day – Arlington One word: biscuits. Okay, two more: brisket hash. Ruthie’s All-Day serves up Southern comfort food with a twist.
- Kona Grill – Fairfax Modern American food with some fun global fusion. Kona Grill offers a diverse brunch menu with international flair.
- Farmers Fishers Bakers – Georgetown All-you-can-eat brunch + river views = no regrets. You’ll find something for everyone in this lively and vibrant brunch buffet.
- The Ashby Inn & Restaurant – Paris, VA Rustic, romantic, and a total brunch getaway. If you’re craving an Easter meal with countryside charm, this one is worth the scenic drive.
- Silver Diner – Multiple Locations Classic, comfy, and always a hit with the kids. They serve traditional American breakfasts with fresh, local ingredients — and you can’t beat the retro diner feel.
- Your Own Backyard
Okay, okay… if you’re just not up for crowds, grab some bagels, scrambled eggs, and jellybeans for the kiddos—and have a no-pressure brunch at home in your PJs. (No reservations required.)
There you have it! Whether you’re going upscale or laid-back, French bistro or Cuban flair, Northern Virginia has your Easter brunch covered. Make your reservations early — the good spots fill up fast!
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