Easter in Denver comes with a variety of dining specials for those planning to mark the occasion with a good meal. Restaurants around the city are serving seasonal menus that highlight spring produce, classic Easter dishes, and sweet finishes. Whether it’s a relaxed brunch or a more refined dinner, there are several ways to enjoy the holiday. Here’s a look at what’s being offered this year.

Easter Sunday falls on April 20 this year.
Easter Brunch Denver 2025, Lunch, Dinner, Events
This list is not exhaustive and I update the information becomes available. I try to feature as much as I can but certainly this is not all that is out there. If your favorite restaurant is not on the list, I would recommend contacting them to see what they are offering.
The Inverness Denver is hosting an Easter Brunch with golf course views and a curated menu by Executive Chef Corey Cain. Pricing is $115 per adult and $49 per child; children under five eat free. Adults 21+ receive a complimentary glass of prosecco. Kids’ activities include Easter Bunny visits, face painting, and an Easter egg hunt.
The Orchard Town Center is celebrating with free family activities including Easter Bunny photos, balloon art, face painting, and spring-themed crafts, with one painting experience hosted by Whimsy Paint & Sip. The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory will be selling themed treats. Guests can enter a prize draw by completing a bingo card while visiting participating stores. A $5 donation to Food for Hope lets guests skip the photo line while supporting local children in need.
Restaurant Olivia in Washington Park is offering both dine-at-home and takeout options this Easter. The Michelin-recommended restaurant has released a to go menu featuring small and large classic lasagnas, veggie lasagnas, take-and-bake cookies, and a selection of wines. Orders can be placed online for those looking to enjoy holiday favourites without cooking at home.
Tamayo is offering Bottomless Brunch on Easter Sunday from 10:30 AM to 3 PM. Guests can enjoy unlimited small plates like huevos rancheros, chilaquiles, and tres leches bread pudding. The $55 option includes drinks like mimosas, margaritas, and Bloody Marias; food-only is $40. The entire table must participate, and dining is limited to two hours.
Kachina Cantina is offering a bottomless brunch on Easter featuring guacamole, chorizo empanadas, chicken enchiladas, and chilaquiles. Drinks include a Frozen Margarita Flight with lime, strawberry, sangria swirl, and pomegranate flavours, all made with Milagro Tequila.
Toro Latin Kitchen & Lounge by Chef Richard Sandoval will serve a special Easter edition of their bottomless brunch. Pricing is $75 for food and drinks, or $90 with access to the bloody mary bar. This brunch is only available on Easter Sunday.
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I hope that you found some inspiration in this list and wish you a Happy Easter!
This list is put together through my own research and from businesses reaching out to me. Check back later as I update the offerings in this post.
