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– Scott
Q: Hey Scott,
Where can a family find a nice, reasonably priced Easter brunch in the Lakewood/Littleton/Arvada area? Thanks!
– Don’t wanna cook…
SCOTT: You mean Easter’s already here? Nuh-uh! How’d that happen?
If you’re into the buffet thing try the Great Northern Tavern at the Denver Tech Center ($19.95 adults/$9.95 children) featuring Eggs Benedict, prime rib and made to order omelets. Brunch at Cuba Libre Bistro in Littleton is from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and you can even .
The café at Whole Foods in Belmar is being transformed into a tasty and elegant all-you-can-eat event (9 a.m.- 2 p.m., $19.95 adult/$14.95 Children) featuring an omelet station, smoked salmon and traditional breakfast fare.
I don’t know about you but I’m gettin’ hungry!
Easter came quick this year but remember: reservations are a must! I’m going to make mine right now. Happy Easter and let us not forget our Jewish friends. Happy Passover too!