We celebrated Father's Day there last year with both sets of grandparents- they had plenty of high chairs and it was a good meal. I'm not keen on the buffet idea- mostly because the website doesn't give any details.
We did Sepia for Mother's Day- it was a good meal and no side-eye with bringing a baby either.
Other ideas for places (but their websites don't indicate anything right now for Easter brunch/special menu)- Atwood Cafe, Lula Cafe.
We just discovered an awesome place for Sunday brunch and they are doing an Easter Sunday brunch!! Chief O'Neils in Chicago had a fantastic spread of high quality food: breakfast, roast, desserts galore and the BEST Fish and Chips I've had in the States!!
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Feast is doing a buffet brunch.
https://feastrestaurant.blogspot.com/2010/03/easter-feast.html
We celebrated Father's Day there last year with both sets of grandparents- they had plenty of high chairs and it was a good meal. I'm not keen on the buffet idea- mostly because the website doesn't give any details.
We did Sepia for Mother's Day- it was a good meal and no side-eye with bringing a baby either.
Other ideas for places (but their websites don't indicate anything right now for Easter brunch/special menu)- Atwood Cafe, Lula Cafe.
We just discovered an awesome place for Sunday brunch and they are doing an Easter Sunday brunch!! Chief O'Neils in Chicago had a fantastic spread of high quality food: breakfast, roast, desserts galore and the BEST Fish and Chips I've had in the States!!
https://www.chiefoneillspub.com/home.php
Normal brunch is $16 and the Easter one is $26.95 with seating at 10 am, noon and 2 pm. I just called to make our reservations