Easter is hopping right around the corner — which means it’s time to start planning your Sunday brunches and egg hunts.
From restaurants and bakeries to churches and social clubs, various Sonoma County establishments are celebrating the spring holiday with an assortment of activities and treats. We’ve also included some local Passover treats for good measure.
All meals and events will take place Easter Sunday, April 5, unless noted otherwise.
Santa Rosa
Martin Ray Vineyards Easter Brunch Weekend
Martin Ray Vineyards will host an Easter brunch weekend from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., March 28-29. The event, which celebrates the release of the winery’s 2025 Estate Rosé of Pinot Noir and 2024 Estate Viognier, will include a locally sourced, family-style brunch featuring scones, seasonal fruit, chilaquiles and more. Tickets are $65 for wine club members and $80 for non-members. Purchase tickets on Tock. 2191 Laguna Road, Santa Rosa, 707-908-8993, martinraywinery.com
Iron & Vine Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt
The Bennett Valley Golf Course restaurant Iron & Vine will host Easter brunch with two separate seatings at 9:30 a.m. and noon (editor’s note: the noon slot is now sold out). Brunch will include spring salad, eggs Benedict, breakfast potatoes, corned beef hash, a challah French toast station, a carving station with rosemary ham and an assorted dessert bar. Tickets are $52 for adults and $20 for children ages 3-12. The golf course will also host an Easter egg hunt at 11 a.m. for children ages 3-12. Purchase tickets online. 3330 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-852-1162, bennettvalleygolf.com
Easter at the Fairgrounds
The Promise Center will celebrate Easter from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Grace Pavillion at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa. The event will include Easter services at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. in addition to egg hunts, free coffee, local food trucks, a bunny petting zoo, a kids area and more. Learn more from sponsor The Promise Center. 1450 Bennett Valley Road, Santa Rosa. sonomacountyfair.com
John Ash Easter Brunch
The Vinarosa Resort restaurant will host an Easter brunch with seatings between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., plus egg hunts and an appearance from the Easter Bunny for the little ones. The brunch menu includes a welcome mimosa, fresh baked goods, a raw bar with oysters and ceviche, a breakfast station with classic brunch staples and a kids station. There will also be a hot station and carving station, featuring such dishes as Pacific halibut, grilled chicken cacciatore, lamb tagine and slow-roasted prime rib. A grand finale includes mini eclairs, cakes, blintzes and mini cheesecakes. Brunch is $145 per person. Reserve on OpenTable. 4330 Barnes Road, Santa Rosa, 707-575-7350, vinarosaresort.com
Safari West Easter Brunch and Hunt for the Hare
Sonoma’s Serengeti will host its annual Easter brunch, hare scavenger hunt and egg hunt, with separate times at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The brunch includes deviled eggs, French toast, glazed ham, wildflower salad, smoked salmon, vegetable medley and a made-to-order omelet bar. The popular scavenger hunt for Mr. Hare involves a “Carrot Clue Quest” in which guests “visit four designated stations, collect stamps and gather hints to uncover Mr. Hare’s secret hiding spot.​” Special rewards for finding the mischievous hare include a candy treat and a $5 Kids Bunny Buck to spend at the gift shop. Tickets are $55 for adults and $35 for children 4-12. Learn more and purchase tickets online. 3115 Porter Creek Road, Santa Rosa, 707-579-2551, safariwest.com
Flamingo Resort & Spa Easter Brunch
Flamingo Resort will host an Easter brunch buffet from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring an omelet station, yogurt parfait bar and prime rib carving station. Other menu items include buttermilk pancakes, sweet potato frittata, salmon curry, mac and cheese, lemon dill chicken and roasted vegetables. Desserts include carrot cake, macarons, chocolate chip cookies and chocolate mousse tart. Brunch is $80 for adults and $35 for children 12 and under. Reserve on Tock. 2777 Fourth St., Santa Rosa, 707-545-8530, flamingoresort.com
Blondie’s Bakery Boutique
In time for Easter, Blondie’s Bakery has on its menu a carrot cake cupcake topped with cream cheese frosting. Also in the shop this spring are flower sugar cookies with colorful sprinkles. 404 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-843-7335, blondiesbakeryboutique.com
Sebastopol
Patisserie Angelica
Patisserie Angelica is selling a selection of spring and Easter-themed desserts for preorder and pickup. The spring dessert menu includes decorated Easter cookies, chocolate raspberry eggs, egg-shaped cakes, spiced carrot cake and chocolate roulade cake. The bakery will also host an Easter weekend high tea service from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., April 4-5. Preorder Easter desserts by March 29 to receive a cookie gift pack. Call or walk in to order and to reserve a spot for the high tea. 6821 Laguna Park Way, Sebastopol, 707-827-7998, patisserieangelica.com
Kiwanis Club of Sebastopol Easter Egg Hunt
The Kiwanis Club of Sebastopol will host its annual Easter egg hunt starting at 10 a.m., April 4, at Ives Park. Children of all ages are welcome to attend the free egg hunt and the Easter Bunny will be present for photo ops. Ives Park, 7400 Willow St., Sebastopol. sebastopolkiwanisclub.org
Rohnert Park
Sally Tomatoes Easter Egg Hunt & Brunch
Catering and events company Sally Tomatoes will host an Easter brunch buffet and egg hunt starting at 10 a.m. at SOMO Village. Brunch, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will include eggs Benedict, varied salads, French toast, carved ham, tortellini pesto and chicken Parmigiana. There will also be bottomless mimosas and other beverages for sale. Brunch is $32 for adults and $16 for children. Space is limited and guests must RSVP by April 2. The egg hunt is free and there is a limit of 10 eggs per child. RSVP online. 1100 Valley House Drive, Rohnert Park, 707-665-9472, sallytomatoes.com
Heartwood Church Easter Egg Hunt
Following morning Easter Sunday services, Rohnert Park’s Heartwood Church will host a free egg hunt from noon to 1:30 p.m. for the whole community. The egg hunts will be divided by age groups. There will also be arts and crafts tables, interactive games, a festive photo booth and snacks available for purchase. Reserve a spot on Eventbrite. 4689 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, heartwoodchurch.com
Rohnert Park Assembly of God Egg Hunt
Children are invited to participate in a free egg hunt after the church’s 10:30 a.m. Easter service on Sunday. Doors open at noon and the egg hunt starts at 12:15 p.m., including a special egg hunt for preschoolers. 4695 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, 707-291-2652, rpassembly.org
Penngrove
Odd Cookie Bakery
Penngrove bakery Odd Cookie has Easter treats available for preorder and pickup at the bakeshop. Some of the festive cupcakes include the vanilla chocolate chip “Hoppy Easter” topped with an M&M brownie; the coconut “Bunny Butt” topped with a carrot cake and coconut bunny bottom; and the Funfetti “You Crack Me Up” topped with a breakable white chocolate egg filled with spring sprinkles. There’s also the Cadbury Egg Brookie — a browned-butter cookie stuffed with a Cadbury Creme Egg, chocolate chips and topped with Easter chocolate eggs. 10000 Main St., Penngrove, 707-283-7772, oddcookiebakery.com
Petaluma
Petaluma Sunrise Rotary Egg Hunt
The Petaluma Sunrise Rotary club’s annual “Great Petaluma Egg Hunt” will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, March 28, at the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds. The free family event will include egg hunts, face painting, Easter Bunny photo ops and other children’s activities, plus snacks and beverages. The egg hunts are for children 12 and under. Call 707-338-0641 for more information. 175 Fairgrounds Drive, Petaluma, 707-338-0641, petalumasunriserotary.org
Stockhome Swedish Easter Celebration
Stockhome will host Easter brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. featuring a Swedish-inspired menu. Brunch will include Nordic breads, local cheese board with gooseberry jam, a herring bar, skagen (shrimp toast), deviled eggs, cheese pie, smoked salmon, grilled lamb loin and mini desserts. Tickets are $90 for adults and $45 for children ages 6-12. See the full menu and purchase tickets online. 220 Western Ave., Petaluma, 707-981-8511, stockhomepetaluma.com
Stellina Pronto Easter Meals and Treats
The Italian-inspired Petaluma bakery and cafe is offering Easter brunches, dinners and treats for pickup and delivery. The brunch ($134, serves four) includes ham or asparagus quiche, spring vegetable salad and potato galette. The dinner ($192, serves four) includes bone-in pork chops, spring vegetable melange, potato galette, spring market salad and herbed focaccia. Dinner items are also available a la carte. Easter sweets include carrot cake, hot cross buns, coconut macaroon eggs, Meyer lemon meringue tart, egg-shaped Linzer cookies and chocolate hazelnut bunny cookies. Preorder by 5 p.m., April 3, for pickup or delivery April 4-5. 23 Kentucky St., Petaluma, 707-789-9556, stellinapronto.com
Della Fattoria Easter Treats
For a traditional Easter treat, Della Fattoria cafe and bakery will be offering hot cross buns on its spring menu. 143 Petaluma Blvd. N., Petaluma, 707-763-0161, dellafattoria.com
Donut Den Easter Treats
The Petaluma doughnut shop is offering Easter-themed doughnuts. Preorders for a dozen or more should be placed at least one day in advance. 1390 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, 707-792-1312, instagram.com/the_donut_den
Sonoma
Suncraft Fine Foods
Sonoma-based caterer Suncraft Fine Foods has Easter offerings available for pickup or delivery. The holiday menu includes lamb chops, glazed ham, Cornish game hen, quiche Lorraine, split pea soup, butternut squash risotto and carrot cake. Call or text to place an Easter order by noon, March 31, for delivery or pickup on April 4. 707-343-6016, suncraftfinefoods.com
Sonoma Easter Egg Hunt
Soroptimist International of Sonoma Valley will sponsor the city’s free annual Easter egg hunt from 10-11 a.m., April 4, on the Sonoma Plaza. Over 3,500 eggs will be scattered about four sections of the plaza, taped off for ages 2-10. Bring baskets from home. Peter Rabbit the Easter Bunny will be on the Plaza until 10:45 a.m. for photos. Sonoma Plaza, 453 First St. E., Sonoma, 707-938-3681, sonomacity.org
El Dorado Kitchen Easter Brunch
El Dorado Kitchen will host an Easter brunch featuring a three-course, prix-fixe menu. The brunch menu includes deviled eggs, asparagus salad, brioche French toast, carrot ginger soup, crab Benedict, filet mignon, lamb Bolognese and spring vegetable risotto. Dessert includes carrot cake, coconut tapioca, molten chocolate cake and Meyer lemon meringue pie. Brunch is $85 per person. Reserve on OpenTable. 405 First St. W., Sonoma, 707-996-3030, eldoradosonoma.com/el-dorado-kitchen
Santé Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt
Santé restaurant at Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa will host an Easter brunch buffet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as well as two morning egg hunts. The Easter egg hunts, at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., will also include live music and face painting. The brunch menu includes lobster Benedict, lemon ricotta pancakes, brioche French toast, chicken and waffles, and roasted lamb chops. There will be a dessert buffet featuring carrot cake, passion fruit crème brûlée, blackberry fruit tartlets, chocolate grasshopper cheesecake and more. Brunch is $125 per adult, $39 for children 6-12 and free for children 5 and under. The egg hunts are included in brunch reservations and complimentary for hotel guests. Reserve on OpenTable. 100 Boyes Blvd., Sonoma, 707-938-9000, fairmont.com/sonoma
Layla Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt
Layla at MacArthur Place will host an Easter brunch along with an egg hunt starting at 11 a.m. on the estate’s Burris Lawn. Brunch will include house-baked pastries, smoked salmon, avocado toast, lemon poppy pancakes, Dungeness crab Benedict, steak and eggs, and a selection of sweet crepes. There will also be Wolf Coffee and a variety of teas available for purchase. The pre-fixe brunch is $80 per person. Reserve a spot on OpenTable. 29 E. MacArthur St., Sonoma, 707-938-2929, macarthurplace.com/food-drink/layla-restaurant
Wit & Wisdom Easter Brunch
Wit & Wisdom at The Lodge at Sonoma will celebrate Easter from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a three-course, prix-fixe brunch menu, plus a la carte items. The menu includes avocado toast, potato leek soup, spring hash, French toast, eggs Benedict, pork schnitzel and chef Michael Mina’s lobster pot pie. There will also be a la carte seafood towers featuring oysters, shrimp, Maine lobster and red king crab. Dessert will be a trio of mini desserts: a house candy bar, lemon tart and carrot cake. Brunch is $75 per person. Reserve online. 1325 Broadway, Sonoma, 707-931-3405, witandwisdomsonoma.com
The Chocolate Cow Easter Treats
The Chocolate Cow has special boxes of Easter treats available for shipping. One box has Belgian chocolate-covered Oreos with a carrot detail on each; and another box has an assortment of bunny truffles, pecan turtles, peanut butter cups and sea salt caramels. The “Easter assortment” box can come in all dark or all milk chocolate, or a mix of both. Easter boxes are $26-34 each. The chocolate shop also has giant rocky road Easter eggs, made with Belgian chocolate and stuffed with marshmallows and walnuts, at $20 for two. Order online for shipping. 452 First St. E., Sonoma, 707-935-3564, thechocolatecowshop.com
Glen Ellen
Songbird Parlour Easter Feast
Glen Ellen’s Songbird Parlour will celebrate Easter from 4-9 p.m. with a family-style feast. The menu includes Dixon lamb breast porchetta, bone-in rib-eye and whipped ricotta with toasted Bejkr bread. There will also be charoset, a sweet, traditional Passover dish made of nuts and fruit. Reserve on Toast or email [email protected]. 14301 Arnold Drive, Suite 3, Glen Ellen, 707-343-1308, songbirdparlour.com
B.R. Cohn Winery Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt
B.R. Cohn will host an Easter brunch and egg hunt from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its Glen Ellen tasting room and Olive Hill Estate Vineyards. More details to come. 15000 Sonoma Highway, Glen Ellen, 707-938-4064, brcohn.com
Kenwood
Kenwood Easter Egg Hunt
The annual Kenwood Easter Egg Hunt will start at 9 a.m., April 4, at Kenwood Plaza Park. Sponsored by the Kenwood Firefighters Association. Bring your own basket. 200 Warm Springs Road, Kenwood. instagram.com/thekenwoodvillage
Salt & Stone Easter Brunch
Kenwood’s Salt & Stone will host Easter brunch with seatings available between 9-11:30 a.m. The menu includes brioche French toast, huevos rancheros, chicken and waffles, eggs Benedict, salads, burgers and seafood. Brunch entrees will be served with coffee cake, fresh fruit and choice of beverage. Reserve a spot on OpenTable. 9900 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood, 707-833-6326, saltstonekenwood.com
Stella Easter Supper
Stella restaurant in Kenwood will serve a special Easter menu all day starting at 11 a.m. on Sunday. The menu includes fresh focaccia, asparagus gazpacho, Caesar salad, grilled lamb ribs, 32-ounce porterhouse, Duroc pork chop Milanese and rabbit ragu. Reserve a table on Resy. 9049 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood, 707-801-8043, stellakenwood.com
Windsor
Windsor Kiwanis Club Easter Egg Hunt
The Kiwanis Club of Windsor will host its free annual Easter egg hunt starting promptly at 10 a.m., April 4, on the Windsor High School baseball field. Children will be divided into age groups and all attendants must bring their own basket or bag. Easter Bunnies will be there for photo ops. Learn more online. Windsor High School, 8695 Windsor Road, Windsor. kiwaniswindsor.org
Newsong Church Easter Egg Hunt
Newsong Church will host its free egg hunt starting at 11 a.m., April 4. The event will include separate age-group egg hunts, music, doughnuts and a free family gift basket raffle. Learn more and register online. 167 Arata Lane, Windsor, 707-838-9191, newsongonline.church
Fleur Sauvage Easter Treats
In addition to a variety of confectionary offerings, artisan chocolatier Fleur Sauvage is currently selling a chocolate “Hopster Bunny” ($30) filled with six hazelnut praline truffles. Find in store or email [email protected] to place order for pickup. 370 Windsor River Road, Windsor, 707-892-2162, fleursauvagechocolates.com
Volo Chocolate Easter Treats
This Windsor chocolate factory is offering an Easter “Good Bunny,” made of 62% dark milk chocolate. The solid chocolate Easter Bunny is $18. Order online for shipping. 399 Business Park Court, Windsor, 707-536-6764, volochocolate.com
Healdsburg
Costeaux French Bakery Easter festivities
Costeaux French Bakery has a number of Easter activities in store this year. From 3-6 p.m., April 2, Costeaux will host a cookie-decorating session for the whole family. Tickets are $18 and include cookies ready for decorating as well as a Parisian sandwich and fries for lunch. Reserve a time slot and purchase tickets online. Starting at 9 a.m. on April 4, the Easter Bunny will stop by Costeaux for breakfast and photo ops; reserve a spot online. Costeaux will host an Easter brunch with seatings available from 7:30-10 a.m. on April 5; reserve online. Additionally, traditional Easter baked goods such as carrot cake and hot cross buns (available in packs of six) can be purchased at all Costeaux locations or online for pickup. 417 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-433-1913, costeaux.com
Auteur Wines Easter Brunch
Auteur Wines will host an Easter brunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., April 4-5, at its Russian River estate in Healdsburg. The five-course menu, curated by Michelin-awarded chef Craig Wilmer, includes quail eggs Benedict, crab crisp, asparagus quiche, ham and Gruyère crepe, and French toast with dried plums. Courses will be paired with estate wine. Tickets are $150 per person. Reserve on Tock. 10520 Wohler Road, Healdsburg, 707-766-0222, auteurwines.com
Hazel Hill Easter Brunch at Montage Healdsburg
Montage Healdsburg’s Hazel Hill restaurant will host an Easter brunch buffet from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., followed by a visit from the Easter Bunny on the Vista Lawn. Brunch includes eggs Benedict, Belgian waffles, country-fried chicken, sweet pea ravioli, roasted Brussels sprouts, a seafood bar and peppercorn-crusted prime rib. Desserts include macarons, carrot cake, assorted cookies, sticky toffee pudding, lemon meringue tart, pineapple upside-down cake and more. Brunch tickets are $155 per adult and $65 per child ages 4-12. Reserve brunch on OpenTable. 100 Montage Way, Healdsburg, 707-979-9000, montage.com/healdsburg
Dry Creek Kitchen Easter Brunch
Dry Creek Kitchen at Hotel Healdsburg will host an Easter brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a three-course, prix-fixe menu. The brunch will include kanpachi crudo, fava bean agnolotti, early spring quiche, eggs Sardou, maple-glazed ham and grilled filet mignon. There will also be a selection of seasonal desserts and Easter cocktails. Tickets are $110 per person and $55 for children 6 and under. Reserve on OpenTable. 317 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-431-0330, drycreekkitchen.com
Spoonbar Easter Brunch
Spoonbar will host its Easter brunch buffet from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The menu includes spring salads, eggs Benedict, bread pudding French toast, stuffed shells, roasted salmon, leg of lamb and bite-sized desserts, plus bottomless Bellinis. $75 per person; $35 for children 12 and under. Reserve on OpenTable. 219 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-433-7222, spoonbar.com
Folia Easter Brunch
Folia Bar & Kitchen at Appellation Healdsburg will host an Easter brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring a seasonal three-course menu. Brunch will include housemade pastries, poached eggs, endive salad, halibut grenobloise and rack of lamb. Dessert includes rhubarb almond cake and raspberry baba with vanilla cream. Easter brunch is $110 per adult and $25 per child 6 and under. Reserve on OpenTable. 101 Dovetail Lane, Healdsburg, 707-723-2130, foliabarandkitchen.com
Little Saint Easter Brunch
Healdsburg’s fully plant-based restaurant Little Saint will celebrate Easter with vegan brunch classics such as lox Florentine with spinach and avocado hollandaise and a spring quiche with Koginut squash, tofu, spinach and feta. There will also be a selection of cocktails, beer, wine and nonalcoholic drinks. Reserve a table on OpenTable. 25 North St., Healdsburg, 707-433-8207, littlesainthealdsburg.com
Downtown Bakery and Creamery Easter Treats
Downtown Bakery will be offering hot cross buns every day throughout Easter week. Purchase in store. 308 Center St., Healdsburg, 707-431-2719, downtownbakeryhealdsburg.com
Cloverdale
Flour Girl Easter Treats
Cloverdale-based micro-bakery Flour Girl, which specializes in beautifully adorned cakes and seasonal pies, will open Easter orders March 29. Check back online for more details and email questions to [email protected]. myflourgirl.com
Geyserville
Francis Ford Coppola Winery Spring Egg Hunt and Carnival
The winery’s annual Spring Egg Hunt and Carnival will kick off at 11 a.m., April 4. After the egg hunt through the vineyards, head back to the winery for an all-ages carnival featuring games, live entertainment and photos with the Easter Bunny. Francis Ford Coppola Winery’s Pool Cafe will be open with a special a la carte menu. Guests are encouraged to arrive between 10:15-10:45 a.m., and advised to bring their own basket for the egg hunt. Tickets are $15 per child 12 and under; no tickets needed for ages 13 and over. Purchase tickets on Tock. 300 Via Archimedes, Geyserville, 707-857-1471, francisfordcoppolawinery.com
Dutcher Crossing Easter Egg Hunt
Dutcher Crossing Winery will host its first Easter egg hunt starting promptly at 11:30 a.m. on April 4. Doors open at 11 a.m. for the event, which will include a glass of Grace Reserve Brut Rosé for adults. The holiday event is $10 for club members, $20 for non-members and complimentary for children. Email [email protected] to RSVP. 8533 Dry Creek Road, Geyserville, 707-431-2700, dutchercrossingwinery.com
West County and Sonoma Coast
Monte Rio Spring Celebration
The Friends of Monte Rio and Monte Rio Union School District will present a spring celebration featuring an egg hunt from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., March 28, at Monte Rio School. There will be games, music from DJ Damien, a special appearance from the Easter Bunny and an egg drop contest involving a homemade contraption to safely cradle a raw egg. 20700 Foothill Drive, Monte Rio. friendsofmonterio.org
Forestville Easter Egg Hunt
The Forestville Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Easter egg hunt starting promptly at 10 a.m., April 4, at Forestville Youth Park. There will be milk and cookies after the hunt. Forestville Youth Park, 6935 Mirabel Road, Forestville. forestvillechamber.org
Canneti Roadhouse Easter Brunch
Forestville’s Canneti Roadhouse Italiana will host Easter brunch from 10 a.m. to noon. The menu includes cast-iron frittata, scrambled eggs with bacon and hollandaise, squash and Parmesan puff pastry, white corn polenta with prawns and baked poblano pepper pizzaiola. Dessert includes short bread and coconut custard pie and doughnuts with dark chocolate sauce. Reserve a table on OpenTable. 6675 Front St., Forestville, 707-887-2232, cannetiroadhouse.com
St. Elizabeth Church Easter Egg Hunt
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church will host an Easter egg hunt from 1-3:30 p.m., April 4, at Saint Hubert’s Hall and Field in Guerneville. The annual spring gathering will include food, games, raffle prizes and a coloring contest. Children under 10 are invited to participate in the egg hunt; adult supervision required. St. Hubert’s Hall, 16290 Fifth St., Guerneville. stelizabeth.churchtrac.com
R3 Hotel Easter Weekend
Guerneville’s R3 Hotel will host a weekend of Easter festivities, including a festive game night from 8-10 p.m., April 4, and an egg hunt and poolside Easter bonnet competition on April 5. The egg hunt starts at noon, followed by a workshop for guests to make their own bonnet at 1 p.m. and a bonnet competition at 2 p.m. with prizes. Bay Area drag queen Elsa Touché will host both the game night and Easter bonnet competition. 16390 Fourth St., Guerneville, 707-869-8399, ther3hotel.com
Rio Nido Roadhouse Easter Egg-stravaganza
The Rio Nido Roadhouse will host its free annual “Easter Egg-stravaganza” from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., featuring brunch, egg hunts, live music and fun competitions. The adult brunch will include pastries, ham, quiche, spring salad and fresh fruit. The kids brunch includes fruit, scrambled eggs and bunny cakes. Brunch is $21 for adults and $12 for children. The egg hunt starts at 10:30 a.m. and will be separated by age groups. There will be a diorama art competition on the theme of “PEEPS of Oz: A Wicked Tale” (drop off art before noon). A catapult launch competition and viewing will start after the egg hunt — catapults must be homemade with no gas or forced air. There will be youth and adult prizes for competition winners. 14540 Canyon 2 Road, Rio Nido, 707-869-0821, rionidoroadhouse.com
Dinucci’s Easter Brunch
Dinucci’s Restaurant & Bar will serve an Easter brunch starting at 11 a.m. featuring a five-course menu along with a la carte items. The menu includes minestrone soup, green garden salad, beef and spinach ravioli, and honey-glazed Easter ham. Brunch is $45 per person. A dessert course, a Meyer lemon cake with lavender glaze, can be added for $14. Reserve online. 14485 Valley Ford Road, Valley Ford, 707-876-3260, dinuccisrestaurantandbar.com
Rocker’s Roadhouse Easter Brunch
Formerly Rocker Oysterfeller’s in Valley Ford, Rocker’s Roadhouse will host a two-course Easter brunch for $45. The brunch menu includes beignets, deviled eggs, smoked salmon salad, crab cake Benedict, fried chicken and cornmeal waffles, Liberty Farms duck confit and flat iron Angus steak frites. Tomales Bay oysters will be available as add-ons. Resrve a table on Toast. 14415 Highway 1, Valley Ford, 707-876-1983, rockeroysterfellers.com/roadhouse
Rocker Oysterfeller’s at the Wharf Easter Brunch
Rocker Oysterfeller’s at Lucas Wharf will host an Easter brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. featuring coastal specials. Brunch specials include deviled eggs, Dungeness crab cake Benedict, seared tuna nicoise salad and New England lobster roll. Reserve a table on Toast. 595 Highway 1, Bodega Bay, 707-772-5670, rockeroysterfellers.com/rockersatthewharf
Coast Kitchen Easter Brunch
Coast Kitchen at Timber Cove Resort will host an Easter brunch starting at noon. The menu includes cinnamon and vanilla French toast, panzanella salad, eggs Benedict, biscuits and gravy, short rib hash and smoked salmon bagel. Reserve a spot on Resy. 21780 Highway 1, Jenner, 707-847-3231, coastkitchensonoma.com
Nom Nom Cakes Easter Treats
Bodega Bay-based bakery Nom Nom Cakes is offering Easter specials for pickup or delivery. The specials include chocolate-dipped cream puffs; spring floral basket cake with buttercream flowers; bunny and spring floral cupcakes; breakable, candy-filled chocolate Easter eggs; and an Easter cookie decorating kit that has everything you need to create a dozen charming Easter-themed sugar cookies. Easter items range from $18-$125. Order online for pickup. 390 Calle Del Sol, Bodega Bay, 805-350-0680, nomnombaking.com
Multiple locations
Sarmentine French Bakery
Sarmentine is offering festive Easter specials for walk-in or preorder. Specials include vanilla Easter cake, chocolate brioche, hot cross buns, chocolate hazelnut pinwheels and orange blossom brioche nest topped with Valrhona chocolate eggs. Deadline for Easter preorders is March 29. Place order online or over the phone for pickup April 4-5 at any three Sarmentine locations. 52 Mission Circle, Suite 112, Santa Rosa; 840 Petaluma Blvd. N., Petaluma; 6760 McKinley St., Suite 150, Sebastopol. 707-623-9595, sarmentine.com
Frosty’z Bakery by Jaeden
The Sonoma County home bakery is selling Easter cookies for pickup on March 29 and April 4, in Santa Rosa and Rohnert Park. Cookies include chicks, bunnies, Easter eggs and spring flowers. Place orders online. Pickup instructions and address locations will be available in confirmation email after order is placed. Santa Rosa and Rohnert Park. frostyzbakerybyjaeden.com
See’s Candies
Bay Area chocolatier See’s Candies has a vast selection of Easter candy available for delivery or pickup. Treats include chocolate bunnies, springtime truffles, jelly beans, sour bunnies gummies, limited-time spring lollipops, chocolate eggs and assorted Easter baskets and chocolate boxes. Order online or visit locations in Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa and Windsor. sees.com
Passover
Sonoma Wine Shop & La Bodega Kitchen
Rick Concoff will host a Passover dinner service from 6-9 p.m., April 3, at La Bodega in Sebastopol. The family-style feast will include a traditional Passover plate with matzo, tarragon potato salad, vegetarian matzo ball soup, “not” Moroccan saffron chicken stew, stuffed cabbage, arancini, roasted potatoes and a Passover dessert platter. The dinner is $69 for adults and $29 for children under 12. A Passover wine tasting for four will be available for $20. Call to reserve. 2295 Gravenstein Highway S., Sebastopol, 707-827-1832, sonomawineshop.com
Grossman’s Noshery & Bar
Grossman’s is offering a Passover dinner for pickup from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., April 1 through April 9. The Passover menu includes latkes, braised brisket, lamb shanks, matzoh ball soup, smoked meats and pickled fish boards, pomegranate molasses roasted carrots and chocolate orange sesame macaroons. Order online. 308 Wilson St., Santa Rosa, 707-595-7707, grossmanssr.com
Marla Bakery
Marla Bakery has a selection of special baked goods for Passover and Easter available for preorder. Hand-rolled matzo (three-pack for $15), flourless chocolate torte (7-inch torte for $65) and chocolate-dipped coconut macaroons (half dozen for $18) will be available for April 2-5. Hot cross buns (four-pack for $18) will be available for April 4-5. Order online for pickup. 208 Davis St., Santa Rosa, 707-852-4091, marlabakery.com