Whether you’re planning a laid-back family lunch, a luxe afternoon tea or a roast with all the trimmings, the capital is packed with delicious ways to celebrate Easter this year.
Easter in London is a moveable feast — quite literally. One minute you’re tucking into a perfectly crisp roast with all the trimmings, the next you’re grazing on delicate finger sandwiches or indulging in a chocolate-laden dessert that leans fully into the spirit of the season.
Whether you’re dining with little ones in tow or planning a long, lazy lunch with friends, the capital’s restaurants are pulling out all the stops for 2026.
From generous kids’ deals to themed afternoon teas and elevated brunches, here’s where to book for a truly memorable Easter weekend.
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Kids’ deals & family-friendly dining
Tozi Restaurant & Bar — Free pasta for little diners
A sociable Italian favourite in Pimlico, Tozi is all about sharing plates and relaxed dining.
This Easter, it’s even more family-friendly, with complimentary Spaghetti Bolognese or Pomodoro followed by gelato for children under 12, available when accompanied by an adult ordering a minimum of two courses.
- Where: 8 Gillingham Street, Pimlico, London SW1V 1HJ
- When: 30 March to 10 April
For more information or to book, visit Tozi Restaurant.

The Cinnamon Collection — Kids eat free
Spice up your Easter plans with a flavour-packed Indian feast. Across four vibrant London locations, Vivek Singh’s restaurants are offering children aged 12 and under a free meal with every adult dining, making it a great excuse to dive into chaats, biryanis and smoky grills as a family.
- Where: Cinnamon Kitchen City, Battersea, Richmond & Covent Garden
- When: 28 March to 12 April
For more information or to book, visit The Cinnamon Collection.

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Sticks’n’Sushi Battersea — Kids’ sushi masterclass
For something a little different, book the kids into this hands-on sushi-making masterclass.
Guided by expert chefs, children aged 8-12 will learn to roll and shape sushi before creating an Easter-themed piece, with soft drinks included and a goody bag to take home. The class costs £40 per person.
- Where: 6 Electric Boulevard, Battersea Power Station, SW11 8AL
- When: 5 April, 10am-11.30am
For more information or to book, visit Sticks’n’Sushi Battersea.

The Mayfair Chippy x Paradox Museum – Dinner and a day out
Make a day of it this Easter with a playful pairing of food and fun. At The Mayfair Chippy Knightsbridge, kids eat free (with the purchase of an adult main), while a partnership with Paradox Museum London unlocks discounted entry to its mind-bending, illusion-filled exhibits – plus 20% off your meal when you dine after.
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Where: The Mayfair Chippy, Knightsbridge
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When: Kids eat free 28 March to 12 April; museum offer 3-6 April
For more information, visit The Mayfair Chippy or Paradox Museum London.
Afternoon tea
Marriott Park Lane — ‘Guess How Much I Love You’ afternoon tea
Step into a whimsical storybook world with this beautifully crafted afternoon tea inspired by the beloved children’s tale.
Expect playful, seasonal creations and plenty of charm for both adults and little ones.
- Where: 140 Park Lane, London W1K 7AA
- When: Friday to Sunday, 13 March to 19 April
For more information or to book, visit Marriott.

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Brunches & roasts
Mr Porter – A glamorous Mayfair roast with a theatrical dessert
At this sleek Park Lane hotspot, Easter dining comes with a side of drama.
The signature Sunday Roast Feast is elevated for the long weekend with indulgent additions like lamb tomahawk or roasted lamb loin, served with mint salsa verde, rich gravy and all the classic trimmings.
Leave room for the showstopping ‘Chocolate Explosion’ dessert – a sculptural creation that melts away with nitrogen to reveal mousse, cake and macarons within.
- Where: 22 Park Lane, London W1K 1BE
- When: Sunday roast and Easter specials available across the Easter weekend (dessert available Friday-Monday)
For more information or to book, visit Mr Porter.

Kitchen at Holmes — Egg-packed brunch and Sunday roast
Egg lovers, this one’s for you. From indulgent brunch plates to a classic Sunday roast with live music, this Marylebone spot delivers a polished yet relaxed Easter weekend feast.
- Where: 108 Baker Street, London W1U 6LJ
- When: Weekends, 12pm to 4pm
For more information or to book, visit Kitchen at Holmes.

Rails Restaurant — French-inspired Easter brunch
Give your Easter Sunday a Parisian twist with elegant French-inspired brunch dishes.
From decadent French toast to truffle-laced eggs, it’s a refined take on the long weekend.
- Where: Great Northern Hotel, Pancras Road, London N1C 4TB
- When: Easter Sunday, 12pm to 5pm
For more information or to book, visit Rails.

Browns Brasserie — Spring menu and classic roasts
A reliable crowd-pleaser, Browns rolls out a fresh spring menu just in time for Easter.
Expect comforting roasts, seasonal mains and classic sides that tick every box for a family get-together.
- Where: Multiple London locations
- When: From 25 March, daily from 12pm
For more information or to book, visit Browns Restaurants.

Aragon House — Generous sharing roasts in Fulham
Recently refurbished and ready for Easter, Aragon House is all about indulgent sharing roasts.
Expect slow-cooked meats, crispy roasties and plenty of gravy — perfect for long, lazy Sundays.
- Where: 247 New King’s Rd, Parsons Green, Fulham, SW6 4XG
- When: Every Sunday, 12pm to 9pm
For more information or to book, visit Aragon House.

The Crown & Greyhound — Classic pub roast
Fresh from a full refurb, this Dulwich favourite is ideal for a traditional Easter Sunday.
Expect all the classics – from roast beef to lamb – before rounding things off with a stroll through nearby Dulwich Park.
- Where: 73 Dulwich Village, London SE21 7BJ
- When: Every Sunday from 12pm
For more information or to book, visit The Crown & Greyhound.
The Trafalgar, King’s Road – Elevated roasts with live piano
One of Chelsea’s buzziest pubs is going all out this Easter, serving up elevated roasts in seriously stylish surroundings.
Highlights include slow-cooked pressed lamb from Blixes Farm, alongside standout options like Irish Wagyu beef or sharing feasts such as Chateaubriand or a showstopping ‘Thor’s Hammer’.
Head downstairs to the Havannah Room for live piano sessions to soundtrack your Sunday lunch.
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Where: 200 King’s Road, London SW3
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When: Easter weekend (roasts from 11am Saturday to Sunday, 12pm Monday; piano Sundays 2pm to 4pm)
For more information or to book, visit The Trafalgar.

The Brook and Badger – New Fulham spot for a refined roast
A recent addition to Fulham’s dining scene, The Brook and Badger blends laid-back pub vibes with elevated cooking.
Expect everything from oysters and croquettes to standout roasts like dry-aged beef, braised lamb shoulder or celeriac with walnut pesto – best enjoyed with a bottle of wine, or out on the terrace if the sun shines.
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Where: Munster Road, Fulham, London
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When: Easter weekend
For more information or to book, visit The Brook and Badger.

Pivot Bar & Bistro – A decadent Covent Garden sharing roast
For a roast that goes big, head to this Covent Garden favourite. The signature sharing platter features chicken, beef strip-loin and lamb shank, alongside unlimited sides including cauliflower cheese, Yorkshire puddings and gravy – perfect for groups looking to feast in style.
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Where: Covent Garden Piazza, London
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When: 4 to 6 April
For more information or to book, visit Pivot.

Sam’s Restaurants – Riverside roasts and bank holiday indulgence
Whether you head to Hammersmith or Brentford, Sam’s restaurants are pulling out all the stops this Easter.
Expect classic roasts, flowing Bloody Marys, bubbles and indulgent desserts across the long weekend.
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Where: Sam’s Riverside (Hammersmith) & Sam’s Waterside (Brentford)
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When: 3 to 6 April
For more information or to book, visit Sam’s Riverside and Sam’s Waterside.

Sweet treats & casual bites
Xi Home Dumplings Bay – Adorable bunny bao buns
Known for their playful seasonal creations, Xi Home is celebrating Easter with a handcrafted bunny-shaped bao.
Filled with pork and fresh bamboo shoots, it’s a cute nod to the season with a distinctly Chinese flavour profile.
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Where: Spitalfields, Covent Garden & Edgware Road
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When: 1 April to 31 May
For more information or to book, visit Xi Home Dumplings Bay.
La Maritxu – A rich Basque chocolate cheesecake
Chocolate lovers, take note. This limited-edition Basque cheesecake combines a caramelised crust with a creamy, chocolate-rich centre – available in multiple sizes, making it perfect for sharing (or keeping all to yourself).
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Where: Greenwich, Connaught Street & Kingly Court
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When: From 23 March throughout Easter
For more information, visit La Maritxu.
Cocotte – Rotisserie chicken for a springtime feast
If Easter means chicken in your book, Cocotte has you covered.
Famous for its 24-hour marinated rotisserie chicken, this neighbourhood favourite pairs comforting mains with fresh salads and indulgent sides for an easy, crowd-pleasing meal.
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Where: Multiple London locations
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When: Throughout Easter
For more information, visit Cocotte.
Floozie Cookies – The ultimate Easter cookie box
For something sweet to take home, Floozie’s Easter Cookie Box is packed with indulgent flavours, from raspberry hot cross bun to creme egg and speckled egg cookies.
Expect thick, gooey, New York-style bakes that fully embrace the season.
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Where: Online & Covent Garden
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When: Until 6 April (in-store); online for Easter period
Order online at Floozie.
Feature image: The Trafalgar











