Everybunny Loves an Easter Brunch under $100
Easter is coming up on Sunday, April 5th, which means we’d better “hop” to it when it comes to reservations! Here’s a list of the best Easter brunches under $100 for 2026 because no one should overpay just because it’s a special day. There are also some sweet activities mixed in to keep the littlest bunnies busy.
Bunny Bungalows (The Grove and The Americana at Brand)
Grab your fluffle (group of bunnies – look it up) and take them to meet the Easter Bunny, currently at the Bunny Bungalows at The Grove and The Americana at Brand. Make your reservations from now until Sunday, April 5th, for VIB (very important bunny) Photo Packages. Caruso Members can get extra perks like Petting Zoo Access on select days, and keep your eyes open for Golden Egg Days, which come with $15 vouchers to select stores. Pricing begins at $55.

The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills
The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills is hosting an Egg-stravagant Rooftop Easter Brunch & Egg Hunt when you visit the hotel on Easter Weekend.
The menu for Sunday, April 5th, is à la carte and includes Crab Toast Green Papaya ($24), Lemon Ricotta Hotcakes ($26), and Wood Charred Spring Lamb ($48), among others. Hours are 10:30 to 1:30 p.m. Guests with brunch reservations can also enjoy a visit from the Easter Bunny, Cookie Decorating on the rooftop, plus an Egg Hunt at 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. for the kids. Meanwhile, adults can take a ride on The London Rooftop Bloody Mary Trolley ($26).
Make your reservations on OpenTable for Brunch.

Gelson’s (Various)
Focus on family instead of fixing things up, thanks to an Easter Brunch at home, catered by Gelson’s.

LouLou Santa Monica (Santa Monica)
Perched atop the Santa Monica Place mall is LouLou Santa Monica, a French-inspired rooftop spot known for live DJs, Drag Shows, and more egg-citing entertainment.
For Easter, they will offer an Unlimited Brunch Buffet, including “Le Gigot D’agneau,” which is a 7-hour roasted Leg of Lamb, along with Dauphine Potato, Flageolet Beans, and Deviled Eggs. Easter-Themed Cocktails will also be available. Entertainment includes Live DJ Music and a possible visit from the Lapin himself.
Brunch is available on Sunday, April 5th, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Price is $75 per person.
Make your reservations on OpenTable. Parking is FREE for 90 minutes in the surrounding structures.

Rooftop of the Wayfarer Hotel (DTLA)
Get lost in the skyline of downtown Los Angeles as you nibble Nueske’s Applewood Smoked Bacon and plunge into Buttermilk Pancakes. Fancy a Carvery? This unlimited brunch includes Glazed Honey Ham, Roasted Pacifico Seabass, and a Roasted Leg of Lamb with pomegranate chimichurri. Dessert includes a Seasonal Fruit Display, Mini Cheesecakes, and Cookies. The cost is just $70 for adults and $35 for children ages 3 to 12.
Make your reservations on OpenTable. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Raymond 1886 (Pasadena)
There’s nothing quite like stepping back in time while dining in the craftsman-style dining room at The Raymond 1886. Whether you’re outside on the patio or tucked inside a dark booth, it’s hard not to feel right at home. Easter specials include a decadent Pastry and Fruit Board for the table, featuring everything from apple coffee cake to spinach quiche, plus seasonal fruit and berries ($40). You also can’t go wrong with Grand Marnier Infused French Toast ($24) or a Garden Omelette ($24). Brunch cocktails include familiar Mimosas ($15) alongside more inventive beverages like a Charred Sunset Cocktail with mezcal strawberry foam ($18).
Brunch runs from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Reserve here.

The Portofino Hotel & Marina (Redondo Beach)

The Culver Hotel (Culver City)
The Culver Hotel will host their Afternoon Tea in the Grand Lobby and Crystal Room, where Easter bonnets are encouraged. Take in the sounds of a live harpist while you relish in Housemade Blueberry Scones, Chicken Curry Tea Sandwiches, Petit Fours, and Loose-Leaf Teas.
The cost is $75 per person, and tea takes place from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Garden-fresh Cocktails and Bubbly are available for an additional fee. The hotel will also be hosting a full Buffet Brunch for $95 per person and $45 for children if you’d prefer a little more feasting. Face Painting will be offered in the garden for children of all ages.
Make your reservations on OpenTable for both the Tea and the Brunch.


Wow, these Easter brunch options all sound amazing! From the Bunny Bungalows at The Grove to the Southern hospitality at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, there is something for everyone. I’m particularly intrigued by the Peepn’ It Real brunch buffet at I|O Rooftop, which features an ice luge and a craft table for kids. And those hot cross buns at Bianca sound like the perfect Easter treat. Thanks for sharing these suggestions!