
Easter weekend is fast approaching, but you still have time to make that reservation for Easter brunch, dinner, or afternoon tea at a Seattle restaurant. If you have kids or even teens, we’ve included a variety of free egg hunts in Seattle. And there’s even an egg hunt for adults on this list.
Read on for the top Seattle Easter brunches, egg hunts, and Easter events in Seattle this month!
1. Egg decorating at The Works Seattle
The Works Seattle offers an assortment of crafty DIY classes in Fremont. This April 13 they’re having a family-friendly egg decorating class. You’ll learn how to “blow out” an egg (which preserves it indefinitely) and then decorate it. Reserve your spot on The Works website.
2. Ray’s Easter brunch and dinner
Ray’s Boathouse & Cafe is a waterfront seafood restaurant in Ballard. On April 20 they’re offering an all-day Easter buffet on the second floor cafe as well as Easter brunch and dinner reservations in the Boathouse on the main floor. See more info and make your reservation on Ray’s website.
3. Easter brunch at The George
The George, a restaurant located in downtown Seattle’s Fairmont Hotel, is offering a three-course springtime brunch on Easter weekend. Easter Sunday is sold out but you can still make a reservation for Saturday, April 19.
4. Easter brunch at the Lotte Hotel
The Lotte Hotel in downtown Seattle is offering a brunch option for Easter Sunday on April 20. You can make a reservation here for their Easter Buffet Brunch at the Charlotte Restaurant on the 16th floor; there will be live jazz and a great view.
5. Easter brunch at Goldfinch Tavern
A special visit from the Easter Bunny makes for a family-friendly Easter Brunch on April 20 at Goldfinch Tavern, located in Seattle’s downtown Four Seasons Hotel. Make your reservation here.
6. Smith Tower’s new Elevated Afternoon Tea
Starting on April 19 (just in time for Easter!) Smith Tower in Pioneer Square will begin offering Elevated Afternoon Tea on Saturdays and Sundays. See more here.
7. Easter brunch or dinner with Waterways Cruises
Waterways Cruises is offering an Easter Mimosa Brunch Cruise as well as an Easter Dinner Sunset Cruise this April. For two hours you’ll cruise around Lake Union and Lake Washington while enjoying the views and food. If you have kids with you, note that the Easter Bunny will be present at both cruises. Make your Easter brunch reservation here and dinner reservation here.
8. Easter brunch at Cedarbook Lodge
You can enjoy an Easter brunch buffet at the Copperleaf Restaurant at the Cedarbrook Lodge in SeaTac on April 20. Make a reservation here.
9. Easter brunch & afternoon tea at The Lodge at Saint Edward
Choose between a three-course family-style Easter brunch or a fancy Easter afternoon tea on April 20 at Cedar + Elm, the restaurant in The Lodge at St. Edward Park in Kenmore.
10. Magnuson Community Center teens’ egg hunt
Do you have teens who are too old for traditional egg hunts but still want to participate in the holiday? Ages 12 to 17 can grab their flashlights and join the Magnuson Community Center Teen GLOW hunt on the evening of April 18.
11. Angle Lake Park egg hunt
Kids aged 1 to 10 years old can join the Angle Lake Park egg hunt in SeaTac on April 19 at 10:00 a.m.
12. Ounces Taproom & Beer Garden egg hunts for all ages
Adults and kids alike can have some fun at the Ounces Taproom & Beer Garden Egg Hunt on April 19. The event runs from noon to 9:00 p.m. There will be two egg hunts for kids first, and a third egg hunt for ages 21+ at 5:00 p.m. with golden eggs redeemable for free beer. Burgers available to purchase on-site.
13. Free egg hunts at Seattle Community Centers
You can choose from several Seattle Community Centers’ egg hunts on April 19. Just follow that link for the info. Locations include Ballard, Queen Anne, Green Lake, Northgate, and more!
14. Snohomish Easter Parade
The annual Kla Ha Ya Days Parade in downtown Snohomish is Washington’s only Easter parade. It’s usually less than an hour’s drive from Seattle and it’s a free event. The parade starts at 10:00 a.m. on April 19.