
If you are looking to leave the cooking to the professionals this Easter, the Greater Philadelphia region has an incredible lineup of brunches and dinners. From historic steakhouses in Bucks County to seaside dining in Cape May, here are the top spots to gather with family and friends on Sunday, April 5.
City Dining: Center City, Old City, and Fishtown
- P.J. Clarke’s Philadelphia: Enjoy your Easter ham or brunch with a stunning view of Independence Hall. Specials include Japanese pancakes, chicken and waffles, and carafe specials for mimosas and Bloody Marys.
- Rockwell & Rose Steakhouse: Opening early at 10:30 AM for a special holiday brunch. If you prefer a later meal, a special Easter Prime Rib dinner begins at 4:00 PM.
- Positano Coast by Aldo Lamberti: Celebrate with coastal Italian flair. Brunch features options like sea salt caramel French toast and a $30 bottomless mimosa add-on, while dinner includes fresh seafood and handcrafted pastas.
- Mamajuana Cafe Philly: Fishtown’s premier brunch spot is going big for Easter with a family-friendly holiday makeover, a $55 champagne and juice special, and homemade themed desserts.
Suburbs & Shore: Main Line, Bucks County, and New Jersey
| Restaurant | Location | Highlights |
| Oldestone Steakhouse | New Hope, PA | $85 adult/$35 child stunning buffet inside a 19th-century church, featuring a chef’s carving table and chilled seafood display. |
| Sophie’s BBQ | Havertown, PA | Expanding their seating for a special BBQ brunch featuring smoked brisket benedict and raspberry ricotta flapjacks. |
| Lamberti’s Tutti Toscani | Cherry Hill, NJ | Curated Easter menu featuring Italian wedding soup, asiago gnocchi, and a traditional Seven Fishes dish. |
| Caffe Aldo Lamberti | Cherry Hill, NJ | Offering their full regular menu plus dozens of holiday additions like pan-seared Chilean sea bass and grilled lamb chops. |
| Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille | Cape May, NJ | A $45 three-course dinner featuring country-carved ham or English-cut |

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