Mar 16, 2017

Best Eater Brunch in Charlotte, NcEaster is a wonderful holiday to spend with family and enjoy a nice meal. If you want to head out for brunch on Easter Sunday this year, here are some of the best spots to check out in Charlotte.

1. The Pump House

The Pump House on Herron’s Ferry Road in Rock Hill offers beautiful riverfront dining. It has a rooftop bar with a view of the Catawba River and an elegant but casual dining experience. It serves a delicious brunch every Sunday, and Easter is a great time to try it. There are a variety of different menu items, including a bananas Foster waffle, crab cakes Benedict, and a braised short rib Benedict. Make sure to call ahead and make reservations if you want to get in on Easter.

2. Bistro La Bon

Head to Bistro La Bon for a little of everything on Easter Sunday. You can try the buffet or order menu items from the kitchen if you prefer. The French toast will melt in your mouth, or try the chocolate waffles if you really want something indulgent. The buffet offers everything from asiago cheese grits to fresh fruit to Swedish meatballs. For an indulgence, try the house-cured salmon. Homemade bread goes with your meal. You’ll find Bistro La Bon on Central Avenue in Charlotte, and it serves brunch starting at 10 a.m. on Easter.

3. Red Rocks Cafe Bar & Bakery

Whether you want sweet or savory for your Easter brunch, you’ll find it at Red Rocks Cafe Bar & Bakery. Inside, the restaurant feels like a steakhouse and the service is friendly and personal. Start your brunch with a Bloody Mary or a mimosa, and then dig into dishes such as crab cakes Benedict, steak and eggs, or shrimp and grits. It even has a delicious French toast made with cinnamon and vanilla that is topped with maple syrup and whipped cream. You can also get the breakfast burger, which includes a black Angus beef burger topped with a fried egg and bacon.

You’ll find Red Rocks Cafe Bar & Bakery on Providence Road in Charlotte, and it serves brunch starting at 11 a.m. Make sure to call for a reservation ahead of time to get in on Easter.

4. Leroy Fox

Head to Leroy Fox on South Sharon Amity Road for its omelet station on Easter Sunday and have them make your omelet just the way you like it. Choose from a variety of veggies, meats, and cheese to create your own breakfast. It also has a number of brunch plates to choose from, including chicken and waffles; salmon Benedict; and a chicken, egg, and cheese croissant. If you prefer lunch or dinner items for brunch, you can also get some of Leroy’s famous fried chicken or even a shrimp po’boy.

These are just a few of the many spots to choose from for Sunday brunch in the Charlotte area. Whether you want to sit and have full service or you prefer a large buffet spread, there is something for everyone in the family.

 

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