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    Best Easter Brunches

    The best restaurants in Dallas for Easter Sunday brunch

    Diana Oates
    Apr 13, 2014 | 9:02 am

    Sure, Easter egg hunts and Cadbury Creme Eggs are great and all, but we prefer our eggs scrambled with a mimosa on the side. In Dallas, brunch isn't just a meal; it's a sport. And it's is a fine way to celebrate on Easter Sunday.

    From casual Tex-Mex to formal fine dining, these Dallas restaurants have you and your family covered for Easter brunching.

    Blue Goose Cantina

    Highlights: Blue Goose Cantina celebrates Easter by offering $4 mimosas and $2 Miller Lites from 10 am-3 pm with its brunch menu. Dishes include brunch tacos with scrambled eggs, beef fajitas, machacado con huevos (Mexican-style scrambled eggs with shredded beef, sautéed onions, fresh jalapenos and tomatoes), and huevos rancheros. Brunch is served from 10 am-3 pm.
    Cost per person: A la carte
    Reservations: Not required

    Boxwood Tap + Grill

    Highlights: Boxwood is doing a few special items in addition to its regular Sunday brunch, from 10 am-3 pm. Also partake in a mimosa trio special.
    Cost per person: A la carte
    Reservations: 214-220-2901 or info@boxwoodtg.com

    Fearing's

    Highlights: Fearing’s hosts its annual Easter brunch just days before chef Dean Fearing’s new cookbook, The Texas Food Bible, is published nationally on April 29. Diners get their choice of starter, main dish and dessert. Options include halibut on orange-cauliflower purée with red quinoa and English peas, barbecued lamb chops, sea scallops, and smoked prime rib of beef.
    Cost per person: $85 for adults and $30 for children 12 and under
    Reservations: 214-922-4848

    Fedora

    Highlights: Fedora in One Arts is serving Easter brunch from 11 am-5 pm, including the all-important Bloody Marys and mimosas for $4 each. Dishes include orange-glazed ham with green bean casserole, homemade crepes, biscuits and gravy, eggs Benedict, Italian omelets, spinach frittata, French toast, grilled salmon, and more. The regular lunch menu is also available.
    Cost per person: A la carte
    Reservations: Online or 214-999-0009

    FM Smoke House

    Highlights: FM Smoke House celebrates Easter Sunday from 11 am-4 pm with a special brunch menu in addition to the popular à la carte menu. Offerings include Hefeweizen pancakes, brisket Benedict, chicken fried steak sliders and smoked spinach Florentine. (Prices range from $9-$16.) Mimosas, Franconia Lager, Micheladas, and Bloody Marys handcrafted with smoked pepper and house-infused vodka are $6.
    Cost per person: A la carte
    Reservations: Not required

    The Grape

    Highlights: The Grape is celebrating Easter Sunday with its award-winning brunch from 10:30 am-2 pm. Chef de cuisine Jed Demler prepares menu favorites such as The Haystack, shredded oxtail and banana pepper hash, “Best Burger in Texas,” and more. Signature brunch beverages include the Wounded Yellow Bird, prosecco mimosas, spicy Bloody Marys and Chef's Early Morning Revver-Upper Go-Go Juice. For Easter supper beginning at 5:30 pm, The Grape is serving a special glazed molasses and brown sugar cured natural ranch ham with spicy brown mustard sauce, au gratin potatoes, sautéed ramps, morels, and asparagus in addition to the à la carte menu.
    Cost per person: A la carte
    Reservations: 214-828-1981

    The Grill on the Alley

    Highlights: The Grill on the Alley serves an Easter brunch buffet from 11 am-4 pm. It includes a carving station, crab cake Benedict, salmon with shiitake mushroom, chicken piccata, salads, creamed corn, Brussels sprout hash and mashed potatoes. A dessert table features Key lime bars, chocolate mousse, cookies and brownies. Mimosas and Bloody Marys are $5.
    Cost per person: $45 for adults and $10 for kids' buffet
    Reservations: 214-459-1601

    The Loft Restaurant

    Highlights: The Loft Restaurant at NYLO Irving/Las Colinas hosts a buffet-style Easter brunch created by chef Jeff Lavrenchik from 10:30 am-2 pm. Options include waffles, omelets, beef carving stations, seafood selections, salads, mini desserts, and a kids-only buffet. Children can visit with the Easter Bunny and hunt for Easter eggs in the courtyard (11:30 am and 1 pm). The brunch price includes Mimosas and Bloody Marys.
    Cost per price: $48.95 for adults, $30 for seniors, $20 for children 12 and under
    Reservations: 972-373-8900

    Ocean Prime

    Highlights: Ocean Prime opens early (11 am) to serve chef Eugenio Reyes’ special brunch menu in addition to the dinner menu all day. Brunch options include blood orange mimosas; quiche with spinach, Swiss, provolone and Parmesan; blueberry French toast with cream cheese and powdered sugar; braised short rib with marble potatoes, caramelized onions, roasted peppers, poached eggs and Cabernet jus; crab and eggs with toasted English muffin, jumbo lump crab cakes, poached eggs and hollandaise; and blackened salmon field greens salad with strawberries, grapes, cantaloupe, goat cheese, basil poppyseed dressing and candied walnuts.
    Cost per person: A la carte
    Reservations: 214-965-0440

    Olenjack's Grille

    Highlights: Olenjack’s Grille is preparing an Easter brunch buffet with more than 25 options, including pork migas with tomatillo sauce, assorted fruit parfaits, macaroni four cheese casserole, and banana pudding cheesecake. Brunch is served from 10 am-4 pm.
    Cost per person: $28 for adults and $13 for children
    Reservations: Not required

    Pyramid Restaurant

    Highlights: Easter brunch features omelets, waffles, soups, salad, sushi, carved meats, dessert table, and complimentary mimosas and glasses of sparkling wine. The Easter Bunny will be available for photos with families and children. Seating times are 10:30 am, 11 am, 1:30 pm and 2 pm.
    Cost per person: $65 for adults, $55 for seniors, $30 for ages 6-12 and free for children 5 and under
    Reservations: 214-720-5249

    Texas de Brazil Churrascaria

    Highlights: Texas de Brazil is offering scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, fruit salad, assorted pastries, bacon and sausage, in addition to regular dinner menu. Diners can also choose between mango, strawberry or passion fruit flavored spring mimosas, made with house champagne and blended with choice of fruit puree and orange juice for $8 each. Doors open at 11 am.
    Cost per person: Varies by location
    Reservations: 214-720-1414

    III Forks

    Highlights: III Forks rarely opens for lunch, but the restaurant is offering a four-course Easter menu exclusively from 11 am-4 pm. Diners can order from both the Easter menu and the regular dinner menu on Easter evening from 4 pm until close. Menu options include asparagus soup, III Forks signature salad, steakhouse wedge, châteaubriand, flounder in champagne beurre blanc, lamb chop and leg roulade with spring vegetables, and chicken breast with oyster mushrooms in Riesling wine sauce. For dessert, choose from lemon cake, strawberry shortcake, chocolate marquis torte or peach Melba.
    Cost per person: $46.95 for adults and $16.95 for children under 12
    Reservations: 972-267-1776

    Ser Steak + Spirits

    Highlights: For Easter brunch, diners can select one item from each section and enjoy a four-course meal. Dishes include eggs, Greek yogurt parfait, salads, brioche French toast, ricotta pancakes, wasabi-crusted filet of beef, Australian rack of lamb, Atlantic salmon, carrot cake and a dessert trio.
    Cost per person: $65
    Reservations: 214-761-7470

    The Warwick Melrose Hotel

    Highlights: Celebrate the Easter holiday with an extravagant buffet comprising more than 50 selections, available from 11 am-2 pm. Choose from an array of fresh, seasonal appetizers; salads such as Thai chicken, Greek and Caesar; seafood such as chilled shrimp, clab claws and sushi; eggs such as Benedict and made-to-order omelets; carving station with prime rib and ham; entrees such as pork loin, roasted chicken, grilled salmon and veal scaloppine; and desserts such as cakes, cookies, pies and zuccotto. Kids get their own station, with items such as chicken fingers and mac and cheese. A portion of the proceeds from every meal served benefits North Texas Food Bank.
    Cost per person: $60 for adults, $24 for children 5-12 and free for kids under 5
    Reservations: Online or 214-224-3152

    Pyramid Restaurants has three seatings available for Easter brunch.

    Pyramid Restaurant & Bar in Dallas
    Photo courtesy of Fairmont Dallas
    Pyramid Restaurants has three seatings available for Easter brunch.
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    Closing News

    Longtime Dallas restaurant Sevy's Grill to close after nearly 30 years

    Teresa Gubbins
    Dec 12, 2025 | 2:48 pm
    Sevy's Grill
    Photo courtesy of Sevy's Grill
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    A longtime Dallas restaurant is closing in 2026: Sevy's Grill, which has been open at 8201 Preston Rd. near Preston Center for nearly 30 years, will close on June 27, 2026.

    According to a release from the owners, they're closing due to what appears to be an increase in rent.

    "After months of negotiations, we were not able to come to a mutually beneficial agreement for our fourth 10-year lease," the post said.

    The restaurant is located in Preston Sherry Plaza, which was acquired in September 2025 by Austin-based Endeavor Real Estate. Somebody gotta foot the bill.

    Sevy's says they are looking at other locations.

    "Our focus now is to finish these next 6+ months taking care of our guests and staff at the same caring level we built our brand on: Warm, professional service, consistently good food and a comfortable ambiance where the guest is always first," the post says. "First on our list of priorities is taking care of our guests in December and all the wonderful celebrations of family, friends and business groups. We do still have some availability for reservations, including our last New Years Eve at Preston Sherry. Come celebrate with us as the exciting anticipation of a new year for all of us."

    "Our second priority will be the search for a new location to continue doing what we love," they said. "We are already reviewing possible sites and will keep everyone updated regularly."

    Owned by chef Jim "Sevy" Severson and his wife Amy Severson, the restaurant has long been a neighborhood favorite with a lively bar scene, and was nominated in CultureMap's 2018 Tastemaker Awards for Best Neighborhood Restaurant. They were a frequent choice for winemaker events and are also known for the longevity of their staff.

    "Eight team members have been with us all 29+ years, with an average tenure in the kitchen of 15+ years and a Management team that you all know," their post said. "Come support our staff as we celebrate the next 6+ months.Thank you again for your support through all the normal challenges of running a restaurant as well as economic downturns, market bubbles, Y2K, and of course the COVID era. As I tell my family and friends to “enjoy the ride in life”, wow, what an amazing ride it has been for us! And as always, Sevy’s Grill is here for you."

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