Here are some other ideas for Easter Brunch…
Spirit of Philadelphia – Celebrate Easter on a lunch or dinner cruise with a buffet and DJ! The Easter Bunny will be there for Boarding Pictures!
- Cost: Lunch is $54.90 for Adults and $34.95 for Children and Boards at 12:30pm. Dinner is $65.90 per adult and $32.95 per child and boards at 5pm.
- Website: http://www.spiritofphiladelphia.com/
Moshulu – Enjoy Brunch on this amazing ship – good for people that would get sea sick on the Spirit because the Moshulu is docked!
- Cost: A La Carte Menu – Brunch is 10am – 2pm
- Website: http://www.moshulu.com/
The Mansion – Located in Voorhees NJ stop by for an Egg hunt and photos with the Easter Bunny!
- Cost: Adult $37.95, Children $9.95, and most importantly the Bloody Mary & Bellini Bar is $10! (Brunch is 10:30am – 4pm)
- Website: http://www.mansiononmainstreet.com/special_events.asp
***The Mansion also has a Passover Diner on Friday, April 6th!***
The White Dog Cafe – The University City location has an A La Carte menu with $10 unlimited Mimosas, Mary’s, Sangria, and Greyhounds.
- Cost: A La Carte – Beginning at 9:30am
- Website: http://whitedog.com/home.html
Famicia – This amazing restaurant in Olde City serves local food from farmers in the area.
- Cost: Regular A La Carte Menu – Look how amazing it is!
- Website: http://www.farmiciarestaurant.com/
Supper – This South Street restaurant has an urban farmhouse feel with an open kitchen.
- Cost: A La Carte
- Website: http://www.supperphilly.com/
Bar Ferdinand – Cant go wrong with this Northern Liberties Spanish Style Tapas spot!
- Cost : A la Carte Menu Items & $14 unlimited Mimosas & Bloody Mary’s
- Website: http://barferdinand.com/
Philly’s Annual Easter Parade – Starts on Passyunk Ave and ends at Headhouse Square. (see flyer above)
- Cost: FREE!
- Website: http://www.southstreet.com/
Piazza at Schmidts – Egg Hunt for the Kids, Egg Dying Tables, Cupcake Truck, and the Easter Bunny will make an appearance!
- Cost: FREE – Noon – 2pm
- Website: http://www.atthepiazza.com/
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