Celebrate Easter Brunch From Home with Dallas’ Finest Take‑Home Options
Easter is almost here, and if gathering for brunch at Dallas’ favorite restaurants is part of your family’s tradition, you can still honor the holiday from the comfort of your home. Below are our top take‑home picks, each crafted to bring restaurant‑quality flavor to your table.
Beto & Son
Craving a Tex‑Mex feast? Order family‑style dishes like Chef Julian’s Taco Board, the Familia Enchilada Feast, or Chef Beto’s Familia Fajita Feast. Each plate is accompanied by achiote rice, charro beans, and warm tortillas. Vegan options are available, and the restaurant also offers cocktail and mimosa kits for the adults.
The Biscuit Bar
Indulge in savory biscuit creations at The Biscuit Bar. Their Quarantine Bundle (available on the app) includes eight biscuits, a jar of sausage gravy, and preserves, or choose from the menu for items such as the Monte Cristo, Biscuit French Toast, and Bacon Egg & Cheese. Add tater tots and batch cocktails for a complete meal. All locations offer take‑out and delivery.
Dream Café
Enjoy classic brunch staples at Dream Café. Their Basic Brunch for two features Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles, bacon, hash browns, and mimosas. Family breakfast packs are also available to feed larger groups.
Tribal All Day Café
Fuel your family with healthy breakfast options. Breakfast is served all day, so it’s ideal for any Easter brunch schedule. Highlights include the Biscuit Board with house‑made vegan macadamia ricotta and local jam, and the Extra Avo Toast. Their Pantry Pickup menu supplies essentials like Tribal coffee, almond butter, and cold‑pressed juices.
TJ’s Seafood Market
TJ’s offers heat‑at‑home meals for Easter and Passover that serve four to six people. Easter selections feature Veggie Frittata, Home Smoked Salmon, and Vanilla Cinnamon Pancakes, while Passover options include Apricot Glazed Chicken Breast, Garden Salad, and Flourless Chocolate Cake. Call to place your order.
Cindi’s New York Deli
Enjoy a hearty breakfast spread from Cindi’s Deli. Their menu—available for order—includes omelettes, pancake and waffle platters, and a variety of toppings and sides. For a brunch that leans toward lunch, they also offer salads, soups, and deli sandwiches. Order by phone at any of the three locations.
Meso Maya
Feast on Tex‑Mex brunch at Meso Maya. Try Chilaquiles Verdes, Chorizo Migas, or Chorizo Egg & Cheese Tacos for just $12 each. The restaurant also offers mimosa, margarita, and Mexican martini kits. Lakewood and Preston Forest locations are open for Easter orders—call to reserve.
The Rustic
Choose a ready‑to‑cook or ready‑to‑eat meal kit from The Rustic. Pick your entrée—Game Hens or Pork Tenderloin—along with a salad, sides, and dessert. Pre‑order online for a hassle‑free family meal.
Al Biernat’s
Place your Easter order at Al Biernat’s. Select from Herb‑Roasted Chicken, Prime Rib, or Honey‑Glazed Ham, plus sides, desserts, and kid‑friendly options. Both Dallas locations accept online and phone orders.
Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille
Celebrate Easter with Perry’s 3‑Course Sunday Supper, featuring a salad, your choice of entrée (including the Famous Pork Chop), sides, and dessert. Check their website to pre‑order.
Don’t see your favorite spot on the list? Explore our extensive local restaurants page for delivery and to‑go options.




