Virginia’s Most Spectacular Easter Brunches

Whether you’re craving oceanfront opulence, mountain grandeur, or historic elegance, Virginia’s luxury hotels are raising the bar for Easter brunch this year. Experiences span live jazz trios, carving stations, family egg hunts, and bottomless champagne on April 5. But don’t wait—these sought-after celebrations sell out fast, so make your reservations soon!

The Jefferson Hotel | Richmond 

The extravagant and legendary Champagne Sunday Brunch gets tricked up for Easter in the hotel’s breathtaking Rotunda. JeffersonHotel.com

Photo courtesy of The Jefferson Hotel

The Cavalier Resort | Virginia Beach 

 This oceanfront resort combines a lavish Crystal Ballroom buffet with all-day family festivities. CavalierResortVB.com

The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner | McLean

Opulent NoVa elegance featuring world-class cuisine, live jazz, and Easter-forward family activities. RitzCarlton.com

Salamander Resort & Spa | Middleburg

Elegant horse-country retreat offers both a grand ballroom buffet, with meet-the-Easter Bunny, face painting, and keepsake crafts. SalamanderResort.com

King’s Arms Tavern | Colonial Williamsburg

A sophisticated menu combines early spring ingredients with history-inspired Easter classics in an authentically timeworn setting. ColonialWilliamsburg.org

The Omni Homestead Resort | Hot Springs

Live entertainment in the Grand Ballroom, with Easter events amid luxurious Southern hospitality. OmniHotels.com

Inn at Warner Hall | Gloucester

 Experience a peaceful Easter celebration in this intimate boutique inn on the Severn River. WarnerHall.com

The Lodge at Primland, Auberge Collection | Meadows of Dan

Delectable Easter brunch featuring farm-to-table cuisine in a mountainous wilderness setting. Auberge.com

Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center | Roanoke

The historic “Grand Old Lady” hosts The Easter Grand Buffet Celebration, with live entertainment and mountain views. HotelRoanoke.com

Lafayette Inn | Stanardsville

Sunday Easter-forward brunch at this 1840s inn boasts sophisticated Southern cuisine and award-winning wine. TheLafayette.com


Featured photo by The Lodge at Primland, Auberge Collection. This article originally appeared in the April 2026 issue.

Madeline Mayhood
Madeline Mayhood is the editor-in-chief of Virginia Living magazine. She has written for many regional and national magazines, including Garden Design, Southern Living, Horticulture, Fine Gardening, and more.