2026 Easter Brunch and Sweets Guide

Easter Brunch In Memphis

Here's your Memphis Easter Brunch Guide updated for Easter 2026 which is April 5th. Unless otherwise noted, reservations are pretty much required—so make those ASAP.

Don't see yourself on this list? For brunch, email us your details to [email protected]. For Easter events, submit them to our calendar here.

You can also check out the Brunch Guide for delicious brunch ideas any time of the year. Plus this blog has Easter egg hunts and places to take pics with the Easter Bunny!

brunch plate for peabody
Alex Shansky
Peabody Brunch

Easter Brunch in Memphis

Easter Lunch Cruise Sunday, April 5 | Noon–3:00 p.m. 

Memphis Riverboats | 45 S. Riverside Drive $74.13 | Kid-friendly

Hop aboard the Mighty Mississippi for an Easter lunch cruise featuring a live band, city views, and a plated meal with sundried tomato basil turkey breast, fettuccine alfredo, seasonal sides, and dessert. Cash/credit bar available. Boarding at noon, departure at 1:00 p.m.

Easter Sunday Brunch at Paulette's Sunday, April 5 | 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. 

Paulette's Restaurant | 50 Harbor Town Square $99 per person | Kid-friendly

Enjoy a three-course brunch overlooking the Mississippi River featuring seasonal starters, a choice of Eggs Brioche or Redfish Meunière, and white chocolate bread pudding with bourbon caramel. Full bar available à la carte. Reserve via OpenTable for parties of four or fewer, or call 901.260.3333 for larger groups.

Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet at Tug's Sunday, April 5 | 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. 

Tug's Casual Grill | 51 Harbor Town Square $50 adults | $25 kids under 12 | Bubbles upgrade $12

A laid-back Easter brunch buffet with hearty Southern favorites and classic brunch dishes on the riverfront. No reservations required — just stop by and grab a plate. Optional Easter Brunch and Bubbles upgrade available.

Easter Brunch at Complicated Pilgrim Sunday, April 5 | 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. 

The Memphian Hotel | 21 S. Cooper St. $65 per person | 3 courses

A Southern-inspired three-course brunch featuring starters like pimento cheese deviled eggs and fried green tomatoes, six entrée options including crab benedict and herb-crusted prime rib, and desserts like hummingbird cake or Ellijay apple purse with vanilla gelato.

Easter Brunch at Delta's Kitchen Sunday, April 5 | 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. 

The Guest House at Graceland | 3600 Elvis Presley Blvd. $72.29 adults | $36 kids 5–12 (plus 18% gratuity)

Enjoy a brunch spread by Chef Mario featuring Herb-Crusted Beef Tenderloin, Salmon with Pineapple Salsa, Shrimp & Grits, breakfast favorites, and a full dessert station. Fresh fruit mimosas and specialty cocktails available. Reservations required — cancellations within 48 hours incur a $25 per person fee.

Easter Brunch at The Peabody Memphis Sunday, April 5 | 10:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. 

The Peabody Mezzanine | 149 Union Ave. $108 adults | $38 kids 5+ | Under 4 free (plus tax, fees & 18% service charge)

A lavish holiday buffet overlooking the Grand Lobby featuring made-to-order omelets and waffles, a carving station with prime rib and glazed ham, chilled seafood and sushi, and a 32-foot dessert table from the Peabody Pastry Shop.

Easter Brunch at The Capital Grille Sunday, April 5 | Opens at 10 a.m.

The Capital Grille | 6065 Poplar Ave. Two-course prix fixe | Kids' menu available

Enjoy a two-course brunch with starters like cold-smoked salmon avocado toast and New England clam chowder, followed by entrées including Lobster Frittata, center-cut filet mignon, or pan-seared salmon. A dedicated children's brunch menu and classic brunch cocktails round out the occasion.

Easter Brunch & Baseball at AutoZone Park Sunday, April 5 | Brunch 10:30 a.m.–Noon 

AutoZone Park | 200 Union Ave. Specialty brunch ticket required

Kick off Easter Sunday with an all-you-can-eat brunch at the ballpark — pancakes, bacon, biscuits and gravy, honey baked ham, scrambled eggs, and more. Parents can enjoy bottomless Mimosas and Bloody Marys while the kids fuel up. Brunch tickets also include pregame catch on the field (just bring your glove!). After the game, stick around for an Easter egg hunt on the field with candy, Redbirds merch, and surprise giveaways. First 500 kids (12 & under) through the gates get a free Redbirds Easter basket. Plus, Rockey and the Easter Bunny will be out for photos all day.

Easter Brunch at Seasons 52 Sunday, April 5 | Brunch 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. 

Seasons 52 | 6085 Poplar Ave. Dinner menu also available all day

A wood-fired brunch menu featuring Filet and Eggs, Crab and Cheddar Quiche, Wood-Grilled Shrimp and Grits, French Toast Bake, and Honey-Glazed Spiral Ham, plus starters like lump crab cake and avocado toast. Brunch sips available.

 

Additional Brunch Openings on Easter:

 

The Majestic Grille

145 S. Main St.

Housed in a 1913 former silent movie theater on Main Street, The Majestic Grille will be serving Easter brunch in one of downtown Memphis' most iconic dining rooms. Expect brunch favorites like eggs Benedict, buttermilk pancakes, handmade beignets, and mimosas. Visit majesticgrille.com for hours and reservations.

Amerigo

1239 Ridgeway Rd.

This Italian-American neighborhood favorite is serving Easter brunch with dishes like Eggs Benedict, Hot Chicken & Waffles, and Strawberry Tiramisu French Toast. $6 brunch cocktails including mimosas, Bloody Marys, bellinis, and White Russians. Brunch runs until 2 p.m.

Char

431 S. Highland St.

The popular steakhouse is serving Southern-inspired Easter brunch featuring Steak & Eggs, French Toast Stack, and Southern Benedict. Brunch runs until 2 p.m.

lady eating brunch
Alle Abroad

Easter Treats

  • Primas Bakery has an Easter menu full of sweet treats like Easter bunny cakes, grazing boards, cookie decorating kits, and they brought back their bunny bread--an Easter inspired King Cake.
  • Sweet LaLa’s Bakery has Easter-inspired treats
  • Muddy’s Bake Shop has the cutest Precious Lamb-decorated cakes and cupcakes as well as Easter/Spring inspired cookie platters

 

Visiting us in Memphis for the holiday weekend? Here are some helpful guides below!

About the Author

Hey, I’m Jalyn Souchek! Director of Content for the I Love Memphis Blog and a full-time Memphis hype woman. I’m proud to call the 901 home, and when I’m not sharing the best of the city online, you’ll probably find me repping the Grizzlies, taking coffee walks down South Main, catching live music, posted up at a dive bar or brewery, or chasing down my next favorite bite to eat. Come explore Memphis with me. I’ll show you why this city is easy to love.

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