Whether you're in the mood for oceanfront elegance, rustic charm, or a sun-drenched patio with a farm-to-table twist, Malibu offers no shortage of incredible spots to celebrate Easter brunch. From iconic beachfront cafes to hidden hillside gems, this coastal enclave serves up more than just breathtaking views—it delivers memorable meals that fit every kind of vibe, whether you're brunching with family, friends, or flying solo after a morning surf. Here are some of the best places to grab Easter brunch in Malibu, where the food is fresh, the atmosphere is unbeatable, and the mimosas flow with ease.

Ollo

Ollo Malibu

💵 $25–$35 per person
Ollo strikes the sweet spot between relaxed neighborhood favorite and polished bistro, offering a vibrant space where locals come for consistency and visitors end up feeling like regulars. The vibe is warm and open, filled with wood-beam ceilings, live greenery, cozy booths, and an airy patio strung with lights. It's a spot where you can take your parents for brunch or come in slightly sunburned after a surf session and still feel right at home. The menu features California comfort food with Mediterranean influences—dishes like Crab Cake Benedict and Huevos Rancheros are hearty but artfully plated, while their Chia Bowl and Açai options provide lighter fare with a wellness kick. What sets Ollo apart is its farm-to-table sourcing and the way each plate tastes like it belongs in Malibu without trying too hard to be trendy.


Malibu Café at Calamigos Ranch

Malibu Cafe 2

💵 $30–$45 per person
Malibu Café is more than a meal—it’s a day out. Set against the rustic charm of Calamigos Ranch, the café's sprawling lawn, trickling streams, paddle boats, and fire pits create a playful-meets-elegant atmosphere that’s perfect for families, dates, and groups alike. It’s one of the rare brunch spots where you might sip a mimosa between rounds of oversized Jenga or spot a peacock strutting by. The menu is eclectic New American comfort food, with bold flavors like Worcestershire-braised short rib, truffle mac & cheese balls, and smoked tri-tip. Even their salads feel indulgent, packed with local produce and vibrant toppings. A full bar and live music often round out the experience, making it a true Malibu tradition for those in the know.


Malibu Farm

Malibu Farm

💵 $20–$35 per person
Malibu Farm is the essence of Malibu’s wellness culture served on a plate, with two spots along the iconic Malibu Pier—the full-service restaurant at the entrance and the breezy café at the end. Both locations offer panoramic ocean views and a sun-drenched, minimalist interior with Scandinavian touches and lots of whitewashed wood. It feels equal parts beachy, healthy, and chic, attracting everyone from surfers and influencers to families and locals looking for clean, flavorful food. Signature dishes include the Swedish Pancakes (a nod to founder Helene Henderson’s heritage), Fried Egg Sandwich with lemon aioli, and colorful vegan bowls that taste as good as they look. The vibe is casual but curated, making it an ideal brunch choice whether you’re planning to linger or just want a quick, beautiful bite with ocean breeze on your face.


Paradise Cove Beach Café

Paradise Cove Beach Cafe

💵 $25–$40 per person
Paradise Cove is Malibu’s most iconic “toes-in-the-sand” brunch destination—a place where you can literally dine feet from the shoreline while sipping a coconut cocktail served in a hollowed-out watermelon. The crowd is a mix of giddy tourists, large family tables, and sun-kissed locals rolling in after a morning beach walk. The setting is as playful as it is nostalgic, with retro surf vibes, vintage signage, and a menu that leans unapologetically into indulgence. Breakfast favorites include thick-cut cinnamon French toast, macadamia nut pancakes, and a massive seafood tower that practically begs for photos. Despite the sometimes steep price tag (especially with the parking), the entire experience feels like a slice of classic Malibu—with lounge chairs, cabanas, and a solid chance of spotting dolphins offshore.


Sunset Restaurant

Sunset Resturaunt

💵 $30–$45 per person
The Sunset offers an elevated yet down-to-earth brunch experience just steps from the sand, with floor-to-ceiling windows that make the Pacific Ocean part of the décor. The setting is versatile—refined enough for a celebration, but relaxed enough that no one will blink if you’ve just come off the beach. Owned by longtime local Franco Simplicio, the restaurant feels like a love letter to Malibu hospitality with thoughtful service and a menu that emphasizes fresh, coastal flavors. Lobster Benedict, grilled halibut, and their beloved Lobster Mac & Cheese bring richness to the table, while steak lovers aren’t left out thanks to tender grilled filet mignon. The cocktail list is creative without being overcomplicated, with beach-inspired drinks that match the mood. Whether you're dining upstairs with a date or grabbing a casual bite in the beach bar downstairs, The Sunset feels effortlessly cool.


Kristy’s Village Café

Kristy's Malibu

💵 $20–$35 per person
Kristy’s is a laid-back gem in the Trancas Country Market that serves locals and weekend wanderers with equal care. It’s cozy, casual, and feels like the kind of place you’d stop into after a morning hike or beach run and end up staying longer than you planned. The brunch menu is varied enough to please everyone at the table, from decadent Macadamia Nut Pancakes and Prosciutto Benedict to health-forward options like the Malibu Açai Bowl. Later in the day, the menu expands into dinner-worthy fare like Seafood Linguini, Hong Kong–style steamed fish, and filet mignon with dijon cream. There’s even a solid vegetarian and vegan lineup, which includes quinoa salads and plant-based burgers. It’s not flashy, but Kristy’s delivers with substance, comfort, and that genuine “locals’ spot” vibe.


Geoffrey’s Malibu

Geoffrey's Malibu

💵 $40–$60 per person
Geoffrey’s is where you go when you want the full Malibu fantasy—dramatic ocean views, perfectly manicured gardens, fire pits flickering in the breeze, and dishes that match the scenery. It has a legacy of being the place to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, and—yes—Easter brunch in serious style. The ambiance mixes old-school glamour with a Mediterranean twist, with white tablecloths, fountains, and an unbeatable view from every seat. The menu reflects that elevated energy, featuring Crab Cake Benedict, Marbled French Toast, and upscale mains like Grilled Pacific Swordfish and Herb-Crusted Salmon. The wine and cocktail list is extensive, the service is polished but warm, and the experience feels like a high-end getaway. For those looking to impress—or just treat themselves—Geoffrey’s is a guaranteed win.


The Old Place

The Old Place

💵 $25–$40 per person
The Old Place is a living time capsule that serves steak and cinnamon rolls in a 100-year-old post office turned saloon-style eatery. It’s small, atmospheric, and a bit wild—in the best way possible. The dining room has only a few booths and tables, all nestled beneath antique lanterns and wood-paneled walls filled with stories. You’re just as likely to be seated next to a Hollywood director as you are a biker passing through, and that’s part of the appeal. The brunch and lunch menu sticks to the classics: Old Place Burritos, thick-cut bacon with eggs, cast-iron cinnamon rolls, and a lineup of oak-fired steaks that are big enough to share. Don’t miss the coffee truck and adjacent patio outside, where a more casual crowd gathers to soak in the cowboy atmosphere. It’s one of the most uniquely Californian dining experiences you can have—rough around the edges, full of heart, and completely unforgettable.

The Beach!

Westward Beach

If Malibu is known for anything, its for it's stunning coastline! Sure, you won’t get sizzling skillets or cocktail service—but what you will get is a priceless view, the sweet ocean breeze, and a taste of the Malibu lifestyle. Malibu’s coastline has a spot for every kind of vibe—El Matador Beach offers hidden coves and dramatic rock formations if you're craving something more intimate and photogenic, while Zuma Beach gives you wide-open sand and space to play beach games with the whole crew. Easter is the perfect excuse to unplug, soak in some sunshine, and enjoy Malibu’s greatest gift: nature. Whether you’re tossing a frisbee, hunting for eggs in the dunes, or just watching the waves roll in, a beach picnic might be the perfect choice for your scenic Easter Brunch.