Spartanburg Rolls Out a Variety of Easter Brunch Menus

Spartanburg Rolls Out a Variety of Easter Brunch Menus

By HERE News

Spartanburg, South Carolina residents and visitors are spoiled for choice this Easter Sunday, with several local restaurants providing an array of mouth-watering brunch options. Ranging from buffet-style meals to full-service experiences, there’s something to accommodate every preference this festive season. Walk-ins are welcome, but to avoid disappointment, the establishments are recommending reservations.

1800 Drayton’s lavish brunch

As an upscale venue, 1800 Drayton is offering a large buffet-style brunch from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m. Multi-stations will be serving prime rib, fried chicken, ham, and more. Tickets are purchasable through Eventbrite for $45 and the bar will be open for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

Wade’s Restaurant’s delightful options

At Wade’s Restaurant, patrons have the choice of dining in or ordering cook-from-home options. The restaurant began selling pre-packaged to-go meals from March 18, allowing customers to place orders through their website. Wade’s array of options for Easter Sunday lunch include baked ham, turkey and dressing, fried chicken, broccoli casserole, and hamburger steak. For dessert enthusiasts, the homemade strawberry shortcake comes highly recommended.

McClellan’s Monarch Café’s tasty dishes

Offering a diverse range of palatable dishes for Easter brunch, McClellan’s Monarch Café is the place to be this festive season. The all-you-can-eat buffet provides both indoor and outdoor seating for $25 per person. From roasted lamb legs bathed in raspberry sauce to grilled asparagus, scalloped potatoes, and southern catfish, the feast is set to satisfy all taste buds.

City Range Steakhouse’s feast

The renowned City Range Steakhouse is offering to-go meals as well as a buffet-style brunch. The impressive set of dishes include ham, lamb served with lemon mint yogurt cream, glazed carrots, and a variety of other options. The brunch buffet is scheduled until 4 p.m. with a cover charge of $35 for adults and $15 for children.

Blue Moon’s to-go meals

For those who prefer a cozy, at-home Easter brunch, Blue Moon has to-go meals on offer. Customers may choose a 3-pound, spiral ham accompanied by the house au jus sauce, with sides like carrot soufflé, broccoli casserole, and deviled eggs. A selection of delicious desserts including buttermilk pie, carrot cake, and Easter-themed shortbread cookies are also on the menu. Orders must be placed by March 24 and can be collected between March 29 and 30.

In conclusion

Spartanburg’s local restaurants are pulling out all the stops this Easter, proving once again why the city is a culinary hotspot. Residents and visitors are urged to make reservations or place their orders early to avoid missing out on these tantalizing offerings.


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