Easter brunch with zero stress

pancakes at Mary's Cottage

Photo credit: @GVLtoday

A wise person once said that brunch is always a good idea. Whether you’re an Eggs Benedict aficionado or a first timer, Easter brunch never disappoints. We’re here to give you Greenville’s best springtime brunches + our dish recommendations.

Another Broken Egg | 864-627-7710 | The premium breakfast spot also prides itself in brunch. We’re drooling over the “Biscuit Beignets” (when you can’t decide between Southern comfort food + French dining).

The Lazy Goat | 864-679-5299 | Try brunch out of the box with Mediterranean-inspired favorites including their Lazy Goat cheese balls. 🤤

Roost | 864-298-2424 | Open on Sundays from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. for optimum brunching all day. What we’re craving: the bourbon bacon collard greens.

Southern Culture Kitchen & Bar | 864-552-1998 | Booze up your brunch with bottomless mimosas... but you’ve also gotta check out the Dixie Land Poutine.

Nose Dive | 864-373-7300 | A brunchtime classic serving up your favorites (hello, grits bar) alongside dishes with a twist. You can bet we’re ordering the Chilaquiles Scrambler.

The Bohemian | 864-233-0006 | Their menu is basically a melting pot of cultures, so brunch here will please anyone from vegetarians to picky eaters, including their Famous Jalapeno Pimento Grilled Cheese. 🌶

Mary’s at Falls Cottage | 864-298-0005 | The location is picturesque and so is the food (for all your brunch Instagram posts – no shame). Satisfy your sweet tooth with Maple Walnut Pumpkin Bread French Toast.

Limoncello | 864-263-7000 | Brunch options and Endless Bellini’s for $14 available until 2 p.m. + stick around till Sunday Supper, which starts on April 1 (and will continue every Sunday)

Brunch away, folks. 🍳 Remember to get your reservations in to join in on all the food and fun – Easter is Sunday, April 1.

P.S. If you can’t get enough of brunching with the fam, check out Kidding Around Greenville’s Easter Brunch List for more options.

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