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Houston's Top Restaurants For Easter Brunch

It's not Easter without brunch plans. Find the top restaurant locations and get hopping on those reservations.

HOUSTON, TX — Houston is a great place to spend the Easter weekend, and was recently listed in a WalletHub.com survey as a top 10 destination.

There are parks galore, entertainment venues on nearly every corner, and plenty of restaurants or food trucks when you’re hungry.

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There’s just always something to do in Houston when it comes to celebrating Easter, or just hanging out.

One of the many Easter traditions includes brunch — that oft ignored fourth meal between breakfast and lunch — and if you haven’t made reservations yet, you’d better hop on it.

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Links to the top Easter eateries and brunch destinations include:

Churrascos: With locations in The Woodlands, River Oaks, Champions and Sugar Land, Churrascos is the place to be for South American cuisine. Open 9-4.

Brennan’s: Get your Creole Brunch with Turtle Soup Au Sherry, Eggs Benedict and maybe a little Bananas Foster. 10-4:30.

Houston’s Downtown Aquarium: It’s one of the only places in the city where you can take part in an egg hunt, meeting the Easter Bunny, and nosh on a stellar buffet. Yes you’ll need reservations, so click the link. Doors open at 10 a.m.

Cadillac Bar Houston: Bring the family to this awesome Mexican-style buffet in the Heights. 9-4.

Chama Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse: Enjoy Easter brunch with music for the soul, and Easter activities for the kids, too. 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Etoile Cuisine et Bar: Enjoy a French-style brunch at this uptown eatery. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Fieldings Rooster: Stay close to home at this Woodlands eatery and get your chicken and waffles fix for Easter brunch. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Backstreet Cafe: Get your burger fix at this Montrose manistay. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Mo’s Irish Pub: With locations in Vintage in Spring, and Cypress and a third coming soon to Katy, you can find some of the best American cuisine for Easter Brunch.

Radio Milano: Located in Memorial, their brunch menus has a bit of everything including chicken and waffles, stuffed crepes, shrimp and grits, steak and eggs, and crab cakes benedict. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Xochi: Owned and operated by James Beard Award Winning Chef Hugo Ortega, Xochi is one of the restaurant destinations when in Houston. Their menu includes a Sunday brunch buffet. 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

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