
Think everything is closed on Easter Sunday? Think again. With no Monday morning alarm, it’s the perfect opportunity to really enjoy a Sunday brunch – and whatever comes after it. Here are five Easter brunches happening on the Gold Coast.

Think everything is closed on Easter Sunday? Think again. With no Monday morning alarm, it’s the perfect opportunity to really enjoy a Sunday brunch – and whatever comes after it. Here are five Easter brunches happening on the Gold Coast.

As part of their Easter offering, QT Gold Coast is transforming into the Mushroom Kingdon – a pixelated wonderland of edible treasure. The limited-edition Ultimate Power-Up High Tea is available until May 8.

Easter calls for a little indulgence, and The Imperial Hotel Gold Coast has you covered. Their Easter high tea is all about classic favourites with a seasonal twist – think delicate pastries, chocolate treats and plenty of reasons to linger a little longer with friends and family.

If you’re leaning towards something a little more elevated, Easter Afternoon Tea at The Langham Gold Coast’s Palm Court delivers. Expect an elegant spread of sweet and savoury bites – from smoked Tasmanian crepes to chocolate opera cake – plus warm scones with cream, lemon curd and raspberry preserves.

This is your last chance to indulge in Tarte’s must-try, super limited edition Easter high tea spread – before it hops away forever. Think crème brûlée custard eggs, hot cross bun scones with praline, savoury favourites and more.

If your Easter plans lean a little more playful, Lulu Rooftop & Bar is hosting a bunny-themed brunch worth rounding up the group for. Expect pastel styling, classic brunch favourites with a festive twist and plenty of chocolatey extras – all designed for easy, feel-good long weekend catch-ups.