Easter Sunday is the perfect time to gather with family and friends over a decadent meal. Whether you are looking for a sky-high views of the city, a traditional buffet, or a unique international tasting experience, Calgary’s culinary scene is pulling out all the stops for Sunday, April 5, 2026.

To help you plan your holiday, we have rounded up the top Easter brunch destinations in Calgary. Reservations are highly recommended for all locations as holiday spots fill up quickly.
1. Best Western Premier Calgary Plaza Hotel
A classic choice for large families, the Calgary Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre is hosting a comprehensive Easter Brunch Buffet with a menu designed specifically for multi-generational gatherings.
- Price: $55 Adults | $42 Seniors | $27 Children (6–13)
- Reservations: Required by phone at 403-207-8117
- More Info: Calgary Plaza Easter Brunch

2. Thomsons Kitchen and Bar
For a full family experience, Thomsons Kitchen and Bar is offering one of the most comprehensive offerings in the city. Beyond the food, they are featuring a special appearance by the Easter Bunny and a dedicated Sprog & Sprocket soft play space for children.
- Price: $89 Adults | $44 Children (6–12) | Under 5 Free
- Menu Highlights: Pan-to-plate Eggs Benedict, carved AAA Prime Rib, Alberta Turkey Breast, and a chocolate fountain.
- Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Location: 112 8 Ave SE
- Bookings: Thomsons Kitchen and Bar
3. The Wilde On 27
For those looking to elevate their Easter morning (literally), The Wilde On 27 offers breathtaking views from the 27th floor of the downtown core. This year, they are debuting a revamped à la carte menu that puts a creative, contemporary Canadian spin on timeless brunch favourites.
- Vibe: Sophisticated, panoramic views, and handcrafted cocktails.
- Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Location: 525 5 Ave SW
- Bookings: Reserve at The Wilde On 27
4. Yellow Door Bistro
Consistently ranked as one of the best brunch spots in the city, Yellow Door Bistro is hosting a vibrant, chef-driven buffet. From a build-your-own omelet station to BBQ brisket mac & cheese and a massive chocolate fountain, this is a top choice for foodies.
- Price: $70 Adults | $25 Children (5–12) | Under 4 Free
- Highlight: Confit Pork & Ham Benedicts and a chilled seafood spread.
- Location: 119-12th Avenue SW
- Bookings: Reserve at Yellow Door Bistro
5. AHINKE
If you want to skip the traditional buffet lines but still want variety, AHINKE offers an “All You Can Eat” (AYCE) tasting experience with an African flair. You sit and relax while the kitchen brings chef-inspired dishes directly to your table via a QR code ordering system.
- Price: $59.50 Adults | $54.00 Seniors | $34.12 Children (6–12) | Under 5 Free
- Dates: Available April 4 and 5
- Location: 2650 36 St SE
- Bookings: Reserve at AHINKE
6. Flower & Wolf
Flower & Wolf is focusing on the family experience this year. Along with a festive buffet of seasonal dishes, they are promising “delightful surprises” for children, making it a great choice for those dining with young ones.
- Price: $60 Adults | $30 Children (6–12) | Under 5 Free
- Time: 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM
- Location: 255 Barclay Parade SW
- Bookings: Reserve at Flower & Wolf
7. Shoe & Canoe Public House
Located in the heart of downtown, shoe & canoe is offering a specialized à la carte menu with an optional upgrade to their Pastry & Mimosa Bar. This is the ideal spot for those who want a lighter meal or a morning centered around macarons and specialty coffee.
- Highlight: The Pastry & Mimosa Bar featuring croissants and chocolate-covered strawberries.
- Location: 209 4 Ave SE
- Bookings: Reserve at shoe & canoe
8. Hearth Room (Residence Inn Downtown-Beltline)
For a cozy and warm atmosphere in the Beltline District, Hearth Room is providing a curated spread of classic brunch favourites and house-made specialties paired with festive cocktails.
- Price: $65 per person
- Location: 610 10th Avenue SW
- Bookings: Reserve at Hearth Room
Tips for Easter Dining in Calgary
- Parking: If you are dining downtown at spots, check for holiday parking rates in nearby parkades.
- Dress Code: While Calgary is generally casual, many of these venues (especially The Wilde and Yellow Door) see guests dressing in their “Easter Best.”
About the Author: Areta Wong is a food-focused publisher and content creator with over a decade of experience documenting the world’s most prestigious culinary scenes. Her work has become a trusted resource for foodies seeking authentic, expert-vetted recommendations.
