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Where To Eat on Easter 2026 in Austin

Posted on March 27   |   Updated on March 31
Kelsey Bradshaw

Kelsey Bradshaw

A cake shaped like a lamb.

A lamb cake from Abby Jane Bakeshop. (Courtesy of Abby Jane Bakeshop)

Easter Sunday is coming up on April 5, and if you’re looking to go out to celebrate, we’ve got you covered:

Aba Austin along South Congress Avenue is offering up a special Easter brunch April 4-5. The brunch includes spring frittatas with lump crab.

Both Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille locations, at the Domain and downtown, have a couple of Easter specials on the menu. Preorders are open for a $149 to-go family Easter meal that includes a ham, soup or salad, whipped potatoes, and green beans. You could also visit the restaurant on April 5 for the same meal at $49 per person.

Starting at 3 p.m. on Easter Sunday, Zanzibar is offering a Hoppy Hour that includes $20 sangria pitches, $10 rum punch, and $2 off draft beer. A bunny petting zoo will also be available at the downtown bar. Reservations can be made online.

You can get two gallons of freshly brewed tea for $12 from HTeaO, which has locations in Austin, Round Rock, Kyle, and more, April 2-4 for Easter. More than 20 tea flavors are available and no preorders are required.

If you’re looking for dessert, try Abby Jane Bakeshop in Dripping Springs. Preorders are open until April 1 for the bakery’s hot cross buns, carrot cake, and lamb cake.

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