Linking up with Running on Happy and Fairytales and Fitness for this post. My family’s Easter tradition is getting together with my cousins to go to a brunch buffet. Easter can be stressful, especially when the whole family is there. Easter brunch can be equally as stressful, especially when you are vegan. In my experience, just having a plate of fruit as the only vegan option, or having to pick the cheese out of a salad is not worth the crazy cost of the buffet table. Plus being hangry makes the family time unpleasant. Make the day less stressful by checking out one of these 5 vegan Easter brunch options in Chicago and the suburbs. Please note, this post was not sponsored by any of the restaurants or bakeries mentioned. Restaurants are listed in alphabetical order.

Blind Faith Cafe

A little north of the city in Evanston you’ll find Blind Faith Cafe. It’s a certified green restaurant that offers seasonal, high-quality vegetarian dishes. For Easter they will be offering their regular brunch menu that is loaded with vegan favorites. I recommend the macrobiotic plate and the vegan carrot cake. Reservations are recommended. Make them here.











Hyatt Lodge Oak Brook

Just a short trip out of the city brings you to the Hyatt Lodge in Oak Brook. They have a wonderful Easter buffet spread with plenty of vegan options, and a dessert table that will include a build-your-own sundae station with raspberry sorbet. Call ahead to make reservations. Information found here.

Kingsbury Street Cafe

Kingsbury Street Cafe is a short walk from the North and Clybourn Red Line. They will be serving their regular brunch menu for Easter along with some seasonal specials. Vegan dishes include a banana coconut chia pudding and garden tofu scramble with miso. Reservations recommended, make them here.









Park and Field

Park and Field is one of the best restaurants with a patio in Chicago. Their casual-chic interior is complete with couches, a fireplace and tons of vintage sports memorabilia. They’ll be having a special Easter brunch buffet with vegan tofu scramble and quinoa cakes. They’ll also have a kids egg hunt at 11:30 and 1pm AND an adult egg hunt at 3pm. Adults are $40 and kids are $20. Tickets available here.

True Food Kitchen

True Food Kitchen is a great spot in River North for some delicious vegan fare. They’re a health-driven restaurant focusing on fresh seasonal dishes that burst with flavor. For Easter, they will feature favorites from their regular brunch menu – like their vegan chorizo burrito and ancient grains bowl – as well as new items on their spring menu like their spring asparagus toast and strawberry rhubarb crisp. Make reservations here.

Do you know of other restaurants with vegan Easter brunch options in Chicago or the Chicagoland area? Comment below! I hope this list grows next year!

Buen provecho,

Becca









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