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Posted on 3/26/13 at 12:11 pm to CadesCove
Good question. I honestly have no idea. Like 20-30 minutes?
Posted on 3/26/13 at 12:54 pm to CadesCove
You may want to make the reservation at Criollo just in case.
Another option is the buffet at the Royal Sonesta. I've heard they do a pretty good buffet, but I haven't been there myself. I don't much care for buffets, but it seems that I've read that theirs is very good for a buffet.
Also, you can check Tom Fitz's site for restaurants open on Easter. It's not all inclusive, but it may help for some other ideas. www.nomenu.com
You could check out Mandina's. Not a brunch, but open on Sundays, typically, and you could take the kids on the downtown streetcar down Canal to get there IF there's a reservation available.
Another option is the buffet at the Royal Sonesta. I've heard they do a pretty good buffet, but I haven't been there myself. I don't much care for buffets, but it seems that I've read that theirs is very good for a buffet.
Also, you can check Tom Fitz's site for restaurants open on Easter. It's not all inclusive, but it may help for some other ideas. www.nomenu.com
You could check out Mandina's. Not a brunch, but open on Sundays, typically, and you could take the kids on the downtown streetcar down Canal to get there IF there's a reservation available.
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