Our Show Me St. Louis team has been busy showing you the best spots to enjoy Easter Brunch this holiday. You'll find the best places to eat around the St. Louis city below:
1. Mathew's Kitchen
The first place we visited was Mathew's Kitchen in St. Louis Hills.
On Easter they're offering a buffet of fried chicken, ham and prime rib.
And you can't forget about their smoked salmon and their delicious potato casserole.
2. Bixby's
Our second stop was inside the Missouri History Museum at the restaurant Bixby's.
If you like your food with a view of Forest Park while you dine...this is the place to consider.
It's located on the second floor of the museum.
This year Bixby's will have a lamb carving station.
Deviled eggs, beet salad and gooey butter brownies are also something you can sink your teeth into at their Easter brunch.
3. Big Sky Cafe
If you like good wholesome food, stop number three is where you want to go.
Big Sky Cafe in Webster Groves is proud of the local ingredients it uses in every dish.
At their Easter Brunch, you'll find gluten free and vegetarian options.
Along with the farmers breakfast. Scratch made pancakes, local farm fresh eggs, and bacon.
They also serve a delicious basil lemonade.
4. Boundary
Another stop takes us to the Cheshire Inn on Clayton road to a new hotspot called Boundary.
They'll have a raw bar with oysters, shrimp and smoked fish.
Along with an extensive buffet including ten different desserts, as well as several dips and hummus and traditional brunch options, of course.