5 Scrumptious Restaurants in Thousand Oaks to Consider for Your Easter Brunch Destination
~ Natalia Radcliffe ~
Easter Sunday is almost here! For many of the people who are a part of Prospector Ranch, that means spending time with those you love, often times around a table with good food.
A popular meal on such a holiday is brunch. After you go to an Easter service, it’s the perfect opportunity to continue staying out enjoying the lovely day, and talk about the service over a table of good food with family and/or friends.
With this in mind, we have 5 ideas of brunch places for you to visit in Southern California. Best of all, they are all within about a 30 minute driving distance from Prospector Ranch, so if you have family visiting who need a place to stay in the Thousand Oaks area, our AirBnbs can make the driving time simpler and shorter.
Located in Cornell, it has lots of rustic charm and a peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of the peacefulness of a mountain town. They are unique in that they do not have a freezer at all, preferring to only serve the freshest foods to their customers. Also, fun fact: did you know that they only have outdoor seating on Sundays? On a lovely day, it can be the perfect backdrop to enjoy some fresh air while eating a hearty meal.
Located in Calabasas in the hills of Malibu, it also is one where you step back in time to the memory of elegant rustic western charm. Like the Old Place, it can be on the more pricey end, but that is to be expected with the elegant atmosphere, and high quality food. It has both a sit-down dining area and a bar, as well as an exclusive whiskey room on the top floor, where you would be able to enjoy a curated selection of drinks to try.
Honey and Herb: Belgian Waffle House
One of the best kept secrets in Conejo Valley (according to them), this restaurant specializes in waffles. Whether you are in the mood for a more traditional waffle meal or something more unique, they have it. Want classic eggs and bacon? You got it. Want a chicken sandwich with a waffle serving as the bread? You can try that.
Located in Newbury Park, this local hotspot serves breakfast all day (so brunch any time!) and hosts a variety of classic breakfast dishes to satisfy your craving for a hearty meal. Prices are on the medium, but you get generous portions, so make sure you’re hungry!
A Mexican restaurant located in the Oaks Mall in Thousand Oaks, this place offers a tasty and savory Mexican food twist on breakfast dishes. If you’re in the mood for some good Mexican food, this is a place you want to check out.
We recommend you make a reservation at any of these places if you want to skip a wait time. Especially on Easter Sunday, brunch is a very popular activity to do, so if you do decide on a spontaneous whim, be prepared to potentially wait for a bit before being seated at a table.
We hope you have a joyful holiday!
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