Easter Events in Baton Rouge
Springtime in Baton Rouge offers warm weather, colorful blooms, and an exciting array of Easter festivities sure to delight visitors of all ages.
From egg hunts to brunch specials, the city is brimming with engaging events for this hippity-hopping holiday.
Here are some of the amazing activities that await you this Easter.
Family-friendly Easter Activities
Set off on Easter egg hunts in Baton Rouge or delight in lively competitions and visits from the main rabbit himself during these egg-cellent events.
Eggstravaganza
Saturday, March 21
This eggs-traordinary event at Independence Community Park combines kid-friendly activities, eggs, prizes, and fun. Here you can enjoy festive games, face painting, bounce houses, arts and crafts, a petting zoo, a visit from the Easter Bunny, and more.
An Old-Fashioned Easter Celebration
Sunday, March 29
LSU Rural Life Museum’s annual Easter celebration includes everything from Easter Bunny photos to egg dyeing, egg races, the Cajun tradition of paquing (egg tapping), and more. Step back in time to share the traditions of yore with the next generation at this family-friendly fest.
Easter Egg Roll
Sunday, March 29
Inspired by the time-honored White House tradition, Baton Rouge’s egg roll offers a friendly competition with age-based egg races for children 12 and under. Families can engage in themed arts and crafts at this egg-ceptional event at the Old State Capitol.

Easter Brunches and Dining
When it comes to enjoying an unforgettable Baton Rouge Easter brunch, be sure to mosey on down the bunny trail to these delicious destinations:
Leola’s Cafe & Coffee House
Belly up to this eclectic breakfast, brunch, and lunch destination in Mid City, where you’ll find daytime cocktails and coffee in a vivacious atmosphere complete with live music.
Crowne Plaza
Featuring an indulgent buffet with made-to-order waffle and omelet stations along with endless servings of seafood gumbo, roasted turkey, decadent desserts, and more, this offering is sure to leave your belly — and your heart — feeling full.
Mansurs on the Boulevard
Known for its upscale Creole cuisine, Mansurs is the ideal place to head for Easter lunch, Baton Rouge style. Be sure to try the Cream of Brie and Crabmeat Soup, which have been on the menu here since 1989.
The Gregory at the Watermark Hotel
This downtown restaurant’s extensive menu features unique twists on traditional Southern dishes. Its popular annual Easter brunch offers a chance to spend time with loved ones and savor a delicious, chef-prepared meal.
Jubans Restaurant & Bar
A local favorite, Jubans festive Creole-inspired dishes are served during a lively jazz brunch. Those looking to spice up their dining experience can even enjoy the venue’s unlimited Bloody Mary, Mimosa, or Champagne bars.
Bistro Byronz
This eatery combines Southern comfort food with French bistro flair. Best of all, they recently started offering a drool-worthy brunch that’s the perfect accompaniment to your Easter celebration.

Hop On Down To Baton Rouge
Easter in Baton Rouge offers a delightful mix of traditional celebrations and unique local events. So, whether you’re hunting for eggs, enjoying a festive brunch, or exploring the local culture, you’ll discover something for everyone in this vibrant Southern city.




















