Our favorites for Easter brunch
Our favorites for Easter brunch
Let's be honest: Easter brunch can be great, but it can also be a real flop. That's why we're presenting our favorite restaurants and cafés for the perfect Easter brunch here. Whether you're looking for really good food, a special atmosphere, or that perfect Sunday feeling.
Sunday brunch Italian style
süd, zürich
The Restaurant Süd is located in the historic building of Zurich Central Station. It is a brunch spot that combines timeless elegance with modern flair and is surprisingly family-friendly. Served only on Sundays, their brunch is anything but the standard eggs-and-toast routine. Instead, it's a modern Italian-inspired sharing concept. Two standout perks: on Sundays, they even offer a children's cinema with professional childcare, so parents can actually enjoy their brunch. Kate's personal favourite? The waffle with Parmesan cream and truffle.
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Brunch with history
L’Impression Café, Lausanne
Impression Café is located in the heart of Lausanne. With its artistic charm, it's the perfect place to enjoy a brunch. Housed in the historic building of a former Vaud printing house and once home to the editorial team of Nouvelle Revue, the café has a unique sense of heritage and creativity. It's the perfect place to enjoy a relaxed Easter weekend morning, whether you're visiting the region or simply looking for a warm and welcoming spot to unwind. The menu features fresh, regional ingredients and homemade pastries, ensuring that every visit feels special.
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Cozy, regional, and GaultMillau-approved
Drei Stuben, Zürich
Drei Stuben is a cozy neighborhood restaurant in Zurich and with its 14 GaultMillau points, a true gem. Especially at Easter, it's a wonderful choice for a refined brunch experience. Instead of a standard buffet, you can expect a seasonal menu with a strong regional focus. Depending on the time of year, the menu features both traditional classics and creative reinterpretations. Options include Alpine salmon with herb pancakes, fluffy brioche French toast, or a hearty burger served with truffle rosti fries. It's definitely worth a visit!
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Turkish eggs, just as they should be
C.R.E.A.M, Zurich
If you know, you know: Turkish eggs are the ultimate brunch power move at C.R.E.A.M. Tucked away on Josefstrasse, the stylish café is the place to try this classic breakfast dish. Hearty, creamy, and with a perfect spicy kick, these are the kinds of dishes you'll still be thinking about days later. The vibe is modern, laid-back, and effortlessly cool without trying too hard. One of CREAM's biggest highlights is its weekend brunch menu, featuring innovative specials like BBQ pancakes with pulled brisket.
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Good coffee, better brunch
kafi frech, Zug
In Zug, Kafi Frech has long been one of the well-known addresses in the local brunch scene. The café impresses with high-quality coffee made from single-origin beans and a menu that reinterprets classic breakfast dishes. Particularly popular are the creatively topped avocado toasts with feta, salmon, or seasonal fruit, as well as the sweet bubble waffles that pair perfectly with a cappuccino. Its relaxed atmosphere makes Kafi Frech a reliable choice for an enjoyable Easter brunch in the heart of Zug.
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Tartines, terrace, and a great atmosphere
Pointu, Lausanne
Le Pointu in Lausanne is a popular brunch hotspot in the city centre near Place de la Riponne. The wide variety of tartines are among the true classics on the menu. A sunny terrace and cozy interior make Le Pointu the perfect spot for a relaxed brunch in the heart of the city.
