Egg Hunt: Easter in Seattle
Updated: March 31, 2009
The Easter egg hunt of your childhood has been replaced by a city-wide scavenger hunt for foodie decadence. Put some of these options in your basket this coming Easter Sunday.
Easter Picks
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Le Cornette Apartments
Write a review10700 Downey Ave Apt 105, Downey, CA 90241 (map)
Kerry Sear's ART welcomes families to enjoy a market-inspired brunch on Easter Sunday at "the counter"--the dressed-down section of the Four Seasons' chic noshery.
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BluWater Bistro - Leschi
Read Reviews102 Lakeside Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 (map)
Offering a full brunch menu on Easter Sunday, including Dungeness crab quiche with breakfast potatoes, scone, & fruit--for only $7.99. It's like the Cadbury cream egg: cheap, satisfying, and sometimes no better than its pricey counterparts.
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Crush - Seattle
Read Reviews2319 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112 (map)
Chef Jason Wilson has prepared a feast to end all feasts: five courses, including Meyer-lemon cured King Salmon gravlax, your choice of Neah Bay halibut or Anderson Valley lamb, and finished off with rhubarb puff pastry.
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Palisade
Read Reviews2601 W Marina Pl, Seattle, WA 98199 (map)
Age-old Seattle waterfront establishment restaurant serves up a charming Easter brunch menu, complete with macadamia nut banana pancakes.
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Rover's
Read Reviews2808 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112 (map)
The austere and decadent Madison Park French bistro is opening its doors for brunch just in time for Easter Sunday. Menu items include crepes, sweets, poached egg concoctions, and a tasting menu with wine pairings if you're so inclined (who isn't?).
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The Georgian
Read Reviews411 University St, Seattle, WA 98101 (map)





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