Here’s how to celebrate Easter in SD, from brunches to egg hunts.
Where to Have Easter Brunch in SD’s Pacific Beach
Renowned restaurants in San Diego host incredible brunches at Easter each year. Here are our top recommendations:
- The Patio
On Lamont Street serves classic American brunch food with a bistro-inspired twist. From egg skillets and french toast to sandwiches and salads, it’s an excellent place to go if you have a vegetarian or vegan in your group. - The Catamaran Resort Hotel & Spa
Offers full-on Easter experience. It has special menu, live piano music and a free cruise on the bay to follow.
- World Famous
Is the best brunch for seafood lovers. They’re famous for crab cake sliders, Lobster BLTs, Maine Lobster Benedict and shrimp salads. - The Wavehouse
at Mission Beach hosts a buffet by the beach. Combines calming ocean with happy belly.
- Draft restaurant
at Mission Beach hosts a lovely brunch by the beach with lots of healthy options. With dishes like garden egg white omelets, whole wheat pancakes and smoked chicken salad…it’s easy to eat more clean.
The Best Places to Egg Hunt in San Diego
Looking for a place to take the kids for an Easter Egg Hunt? Here’s a list of where to take kids this year.
Belmont Park Easter Egg Hunt: Here, you can do photos with Easter Bunny, egg hunt on beach, egg hunt within park and (hey, parents hey) brunch at a rockin’ restaurant. For egg hunt, cost is $5 per child.
Birch Aquarium at Scripps: This offers an “underwater” egg hunt that includes a variety of fun activities at the aquarium, perfect for future marine biologists!
Standley Park Spring Egg Hunt: In addition to egg hunt, there’s face painting, arts & crafts and egg dyeing. Starts at 10 am. Address: 3585 Governor Drive, San Diego
Call to confirm details at 858-552-1652. (FREE)
Solana Beach Easter Egg Hunt: This FREE festival has egg hunt, as well as activities after. Learn more at this Solana Beach Egg Hunt.