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    11 Amazing Easter Brunches in Columbus

    Spring may be best defined by Easter, which celebrates life, revitalization, and a return to bounty. On this holiday, there are no shortages of places to pig out after a cold, dreary winter season. Here are some choices for every taste and budget:

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    The Keep

    Dinner at The Keep, 50 W Broad St., is especially great for special occasions, so it makes sense to at least consider this French brasserie and liquor bar for Easter brunch. Their Easter special includes chef-attended stations and dishes from their regular brunch menu like chicken and waffles, hash, omelets and brioche french toast. Children under 12 eat at a discounted rate.

    Visit www.thekeepcolumbus.com for reservations and more information.

    Smith & Wollensky Steakhouse

    Just across Easton Town Center’s central fountain at 4145 The Strand West, Smith & Wollensky Steakhouse has been a flagship restaurant at Easton since 2002. The steakhouse serves their dinner menu throughout the day and offers a variety of early spring entrees, seafood, premium wines and cocktails. Smith & Wollensky’s white-clothed tables can make Easter brunch feel like an elegant affair, but casual diners are more than welcome as well.

    Make reservations online at www.smithandwollensky.com/our-restaurants/columbus.

    Hilton Columbus at Easton

    The dining room located inside the Hilton Hotel at Easton, 3900 Chagrin Dr., is an elegant space ideal for every kind of occasion. On Easter, consider joining them for a delicious brunch buffet featuring made-to-order eggs and omelets, carvery and chef’s tables, seafood, hot entrées and tasty desserts. And for those picky eaters, there is even a “kids corner” for menu items like chicken nuggets.

    Reservations can be made by visiting www.hiltoncolumbus.com/restaurants-columbus-ohio.

    Spagio European & Pacific Rim Cuisine

    Nestled in the heart of Grandview at 1295 Grandview Ave., Spagio offers an Easter Brunch menu that’s both tasty and chic. Diners can order from a special menu that includes seafood, salad, ham, lamb and roasted vegetables. There is also a kids-only menu for the 10 and under crowd.

    For more on Spagio’s Easter brunch menu or to make a reservation, visit www.spagio.com.

    The Boat House at Confluence Park

    With one of the most breathtaking views in the city, the Boat House at Confluence Park is an ideal choice for an Easter Brunch. Enjoy a mix of traditional holiday dishes and seafood, plus mimosas, a Bloody Mary bar and a possible visit by the Easter bunny. Things to keep in mind: An advance deposit is required at reservation, and a regular a la carte menu will not be available.

    The Boat House at Confluence Park is located at 679 West Spring St. For more information, visit www.boathouserestaurantoh.com.

    Epic Buffet Hollywood Casino

    For those who might like their Easter celebrations set against the backdrop of 24-hour frivolity, then the Epic Buffet, located inside the Hollywood Casino, 200 Georgesville Rd., is an excellent choice. In addition to their brunch and buffet favorites, visitors can sample a selection of carved meat, all-you-can-eat salad, baked potato and dessert bars, plus more.

    Find more information at www.hollywoodcolumbus.com.

    Latitude 41

    Housed inside the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Columbus, Latitude 41 is one of the city’s premier fine dining restaurants. On Easter, Latitude 41 serves guests a three-course, prix fixe menu that includes a number of house-made dishes — some options can event be made vegan. You’ll get a taste of the local meat, cheese and/or produce the city has to offer, all in Latitude’s beautiful downtown setting. Latitude 41 is located at 50 North Third Ave. To make a reservation visit www.latitude41restaurant.com.

    Cameron’s American Bistro

    Cameron Mitchell’s flagship restaurant, Cameron’s American Bistro, located at 2185 West Dublin-Granville Road, celebrates Easter with a signature menu. Diners can choose from key brunch dishes like eggs benedict or heartier offerings like beef tenderloin.

    Cameron’s American Bistro isn’t the only Cameron Mitchell restaurant open on Easter — for all of the brunch buffet offerings and Sunday brunch menus to choose from, visit cameronmitchell.com/easter-brunch.

    J. Gilbert’s Wood-Fired Steaks & Seafood

    Located at 1 East Campus View Blvd. in Worthington, J. Gilbert’s is the quintessential steakhouse. On Easter, they offer a three-course prix fixe menu, in addition to their regular dinner menu, all day. The first course is typically a starter soup or salad, followed by a main course that includes a number of steak cuts and seafood, among other dishes. Dessert options vary as well, but usually included the restaurant’s cheesecake and crème brulée. Whatever is on the menu, you can expect a lot of options. To save your seat visit www.jgilberts.com.

    Lindey’s Restaurant & Bar

    A German Village staple located at 169 East Beck St., Lindey’s serves Easter Brunch in both the downstairs and upstairs dining rooms of the restaurant. There are three menus for the day — a downstairs à la carte menu, a downstairs brunch menu, and an upstairs buffet — featuring soups, salads, carving stations, and a variety of brunch and dinner items like french toast, poached eggs, pasta, seafood and lamb.

    To make a reservation for any of the rooms, visit www.lindeys.com.

    Matt the Miller’s Tavern

    With three locations in Central Ohio, Matt the Miller’s Tavern celebrates Easter with a brunch buffet — including the restaurant’s coffee bar and Bloody Mary bar. Child-friendly dishes will also be available.

    Matt the Miller’s Tavern is located at 1400 Grandview Ave. in Grandview, 6725 Avery-Muirfield Dr. in Dublin and 1436 Gemini Pl. in Polaris. To reserve a brunch spot, visit www.mtmtavern.com.

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    Taijuan Moorman is a former reporter and social media specialist for Columbus Underground and The Metropreneur who covered civics, arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and business news and features.
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