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Looking to find out which Houston restaurants are open and closed on Easter Sunday? Whether you are hunting for a lavish brunch buffet, a refined three-course dinner, or just a reliable spot for the family to gather, we have you covered.

We have compiled a comprehensive list of Houston restaurants open on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026. From the Heights to The Woodlands and down to Galveston, these spots are ready to serve up mouth-watering meals.

 


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Top Restaurants Open for Easter Brunch & Dinner in Houston

Annabelle Brasserie

Known for its stunning floral décor, this brasserie is a top pick for an aesthetic holiday meal.

  • Offerings: Seasonal Easter specials alongside their signature French fare.

Artisans Cuisine & Savoir-faire

Celebrate with an elegant 3-course French meal in their beautiful Uptown location.

  • Cost: $99 per person; $32 for children.
  • Hours: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm.

B&B Butchers

A sophisticated choice for meat lovers, offering their full menu plus holiday features.

  • Special: Sliced, double-smoked, triple-glazed ham and prime rib features.

Brennan’s of Houston

Enjoy “Old Houston” elegance with Creole classics at this Midtown landmark.

  • Hours: 10:00 am – 4:30 pm.

Bloom & Bee

Located in the Post Oak Hotel, this garden-inspired restaurant offers a refined holiday experience.

  • Easter Special: Multi-course brunch including Akaushi Prime Rib and a festive dessert buffet.

Caracol

Chef Hugo Ortega’s coastal Mexican gem in the Galleria area.

  • Special: Coastal Mexican Brunch Buffet with live music by Ikaru.
  • Cost: $58 per adult / $17 per child.

Etoile Cuisine et Bar

A favorite for French cuisine in Uptown Park.

  • Easter Special: 3-course brunch featuring lobster bisque and spring vegetable risotto.
  • Cost: $68 per adult / $32 for kids.

Haywire

This Memorial City newcomer brings a massive Texas-sized celebration.

  • Special: Easter Brunch Buffet with a carving station, taco bar, and seafood bar.
  • Cost: $60 per adult / $20 for kids (5-12).

Hugo’s

One of Houston’s most legendary Sunday brunch buffets.

  • Hours: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (Live music by Viento starts at 11:00 am).
  • Cost: $58 per adult / $17 per child.

Leo’s River Oaks

Voted “Best New Restaurant,” Leo’s offers an elevated holiday brunch experience.

  • Special: Beef carpaccio with shaved truffle and Bacon Slab Benedict.

Liberty Kitchen

Coastal charm meets Southern comfort at all Liberty Kitchen locations.

  • Special: Coastal Benedict with Maine lobster and photos with the Easter Bunny.

Nobu Houston

A globally renowned destination for high-end sushi and Japanese-Peruvian fusion.

  • Easter Special: Sunday Brunch Buffet featuring prime rib with spicy amazu ponzu.
  • Cost: $85 per person (11:00 am – 2:00 pm).

Rainbow Lodge

Set in a historic log cabin, this is the place for wild game and garden views.

  • Easter Special: 3-course menu including braised bison short rib Benedict.
  • Cost: $69 per adult / $39 for kids.

Remi at Hotel Granduca

Uptown elegance with a side of family fun.

  • Events: Easter Egg Hunts at 10:00 am and 11:30 am, plus photos with the bunny.

Trattoria Sofia

A cozy Heights favorite is opening early for the holiday.

  • Hours: Opening at 10:00 am with full brunch and Italian specials.

Uchi Houston

For those looking to skip the traditional ham and eggs for world-class sushi.

  • Easter Special: 6-course lunch service ($60 per person).

Casual Dining & Family Favorites

Crawfish Cafe

Available in Alief, Heights, Woodlands, Cypress, and Pearland.

  • Special: The “Bunny Boil” seafood feast (20% of sales go to Kids Meals).

Fielding’s (Multiple Locations)

Celebrating at Fielding’s Wood Grill, Local, and STEAK.

  • Hours: Brunch from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm; Dinner starts at 4:00 pm.

State Fare Kitchen & Bar

A family-friendly spot with massive portions of Texas comfort food.

  • Special: Hummingbird pancakes and a DJ spinning from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm.

Lyric Market

A food hall experience perfect for groups who can’t agree on just one cuisine.

  • Event: Easter Brunch celebration from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Hungry’s

A reliable neighborhood staple in Rice Village and Memorial.

  • Offerings: Full brunch menu with healthy and hearty options alike.

Eugene’s Gulf Coast Cuisine

Featuring Gulf classics and a special visit from the Easter Bunny during brunch.

Fish Tales (Galveston)

The perfect Seawall destination for those spending Easter at the beach.


Multi-Location Chains Open on Easter

These national and regional favorites are confirmed open, though we recommend checking your specific location for local hours:


Houston Restaurants Closed on Easter Sunday

  • Chick-fil-A: As always, all Chick-fil-A locations are closed on Sundays, including Easter, to allow employees time with their families.

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Natalie Dulaney