Thursday, March 24, 2016

San Francisco Easter

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Not everyone celebrates Easter, but there are some traditions and events that go along with the holiday that everyone can participate in regardless of your beliefs. The holiday is especially fun if you have young children in your family. Easter eggs hunts and photos with the Easter bunny, there’s tons of fun to be had! So grab your baskets for eggs and make sure your bunny ears are on tight because we have some bunny business to take care of. 

For the Adults:

One of our favorite Sunday activities is getting dressed up and heading out to Brunch. This does not need to change because Sunday is a holiday for some. There are plenty of restaurants that are serving delicious Easter Brunches for you to enjoy.

1300 on Fillmore

1300 on Filmore is changing its typical Sunday Brunch for Easter specials that include pastry basket with honey butter and homemade hot-pepper jelly, Blue crab benedict with buttermilk-chive biscuits, tabasco hollandaise and breakfast potatoes and orange marmalade-bourbon glazed ham with sweet potato gratin and blue lake beans. This delicious menu is only $45 dollars a person and comes with live music. You can be seated at 11 am, 1pm and 3pm.

Chaya Brasserie

Chaya Brasserie will give you the three course brunch of your dreams for $50, plus $20 dollars for bottomless mimosas. You can choose duck confit donburi or many of their other Easter specials. Kids are also welcome with a $20 menu and an Easter basket filled with gifts. 

For the Kids:

Just a short two miles from your home at The Wilson is the annual Union Street Spring Celebration and Easter Parade. This free festival is 25 years old and has plenty for kids and adults. The March 27th event runs from 10am-5pm with the parade starting at 2pm. 

You can even participate in one of the best Easter egg hunts in the city at the San Francisco Spring Eggstravaganza. This all age Easter egg hunt takes place at Sharon Meadows, Golden Gate Park. This all day event takes place on March 26th from 11am-3pm. 


These are just a few of the great Easter events in San Francisco. Easter might not be a holiday for everyone, but the fun traditions and events surrounding the holiday are great for every family to participate in.

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