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Where to Eat on Easter In Savannah

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Easter – a time for pretty pastels, colorful eggs and yummy chocolate bunnies – is just days away. Easter in Savannah is an important holiday to the pious defined by joyful church services, fun Easter egg hunts, and warm gatherings with loved ones around a decorated dining table.

Everyone knows a satiating Easter meal is the highlight of the holiday. But don’t let the hustle and bustle of preparing a beautiful brunch, lunch or dinner drag down your Easter. Instead, don your Easter best and enjoy a pleasant, palatable meal at one of Savannah’s premier restaurants. There are quite a few eateries around town offering holiday dining this Easter, and we’ve recounted them for you here. Be sure to make your reservations soon; seats will definitely fill up quickly!

Desoto Grille

Photo courtesy of the Desoto Grille

1. The DeSoto Grille

For a beautiful Easter Sunday Brunch, head to the picturesque Hilton Savannah DeSoto, which hosts the DeSoto Grille – a Savannah restaurant with a Southern soul. While an appetizing brunch is served every Sunday at the DeSoto Grille, expect something special for Easter. Between the mouthwatering Southern coastal cuisine, the colonial architecture and the hospitable staff, you’re sure to have an Easter meal to remember.

700 Drayton

Photo courtesy of 700 Drayton

2. 700 Drayton

Celebrate Easter this Sunday with a decadent meal at the Mansion on Forsyth Park. The Mansion’s fine dining hall 700 Drayton will host its famous Easter Brunch in the breathtaking Marble Garden Courtyard and the Viennese Ballroom. Look forward to flavorful Southern favorites like shrimp and grits, coastal crab cakes, and brunch staples like Quiche Lorraine. You’re sure to leave with a smile of satisfaction.

Aqua Star

Photo courtesy of Aqua Star

3. Aqua Star

Known for their iconic seafood creations, the Aqua Star cordially invites you to their Easter Brunch this Sunday, which will take place from 11:30 am to 3 pm. Adult dining is priced at $75 per person, which includes wine pairings. And children ages 5 – 12 can partake in this blissful brunch for $25. Boasting spectacular views of the city, ice carvings and artful food displays, holiday décor and an Easter-themed menu, Aqua Star is the place to be this Sunday.

Chart House

Photo courtesy of Chart House

4. Chart House

Enjoy an Easter meal on the beautiful, historic Savannah waterfront this Sunday at Chart House. In addition to the picturesque views of the Savannah River, Chart House offers its Easter guests local seafood, prime rib, steak and a luscious lava cake dessert. Gather your family and friends around an adorned table this Easter at Chart House.

Riverboat -- Borrowed and blue

Photo courtesy of Borrowed and Blue

5. Savannah Riverboat Cruises

If you’d like think outside of the box – or, more appropriately, the eggshell – this Easter, then augment your traditional holiday meal with an exciting sail along the Savannah River. This Sunday, Savannah Riverboat Cruises is offering two exclusive Easter Cruises to make your holiday stand out from the rest. Sailing from 1 to 2:30 pm, the Easter Brunch Cruise is the perfect choice for the family.

Savor a wide selection of Southern brunch staples while cruising down the river. And afterwards, children can join the boat’s very own Easter Bunny on a hunt for hidden eggs all over the boat. Later on from 7 to 9 pm, the boat will conduct an Easter Dinner Cruise. Enjoy a delicious dinner buffet amid fun Easter décor. For more information about each cruise, check out the link. And happy sails this Easter!

ChantelChantel Baul is a Savannah native with a knack for writing and a passion for food, fun and people. She recently received her BA in English and Professional Communications from Armstrong State University, and when she’s not writing she’s serving in the US Army Reserves as a Human Resources Officer. She loves NPR and is interested in food justice, sustainability, travel and international affairs. 

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