7 options for Sunday morning from casual spots with mimosa specials to full upscale buffets. Something for every budget and vibe.
Camarillo has a surprisingly solid lineup of Easter brunch options this year from a $14 casual breakfast at Country Harvest to an $85 full-blown buffet with live music at SLATE. Here's everything you need to know to pick the right spot for your crew.
| Restaurant | Hours | Price | Style | Phone |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Country Harvest | 7amโ2pm | $14.95โ$29.95 | Menu + specials | (805) 482-7311 |
| SLATE | 9amโ3pm | $85 / $28 kids | Upscale buffet | (805) 388-9888 |
| Money Pancho | 9amโ2pm | $42 / $16 kids / $28 seniors | Buffet | (805) 484-0591 |
| Ric's | 9amโ1pm | Menu prices | Sit-down menu | (805) 389-9919 |
| Twenty88 | 10amโ3pm | $39.99 / $19 kids | Buffet | (805) 388-2088 |
| The Crown | 10amโ11am | $60 / $25 kids | Buffet | (805) 988-9777 |
| Ottavio's | 10:30amโ2pm | $37 / $19 kids | Italian buffet | (805) 482-3810 |
A casual Easter brunch with specialty menu items alongside their regular offerings, plus mimosa specials starting at $7. No buffet, no fixed price you order what you want. Great if you want a festive Easter meal without committing to a set menu or a big spend.
Best for early risers, smaller groups, or anyone who prefers ordering off a menu over buffet-style dining. The most laid-back option on this list.
The most elevated option on this list a large Easter buffet with chef stations, seafood, desserts, cocktails, and live music. At $85 per person it's a significant spend, but you're getting a full experience, not just a meal.
Best for special occasions, date brunches, or groups who want the full production lots of variety, great atmosphere, and a lively Easter vibe.
An Easter champagne brunch with an all-you-can-eat buffet including an omelette station, plus bottomless mimosas. A festive, fun option with a Mexican twist Money Pancho always brings good energy.
Best for groups who want a fun, festive Easter brunch without a massive per-person spend. The bottomless mimosas are the draw here.
A sit-down Easter brunch with a specialty omelette bar and a mix of classic and updated menu items no buffet, you order what you want. Mimosas by the glass ($10) or carafe ($30). Ends at 1pm so plan accordingly.
Best for people who prefer ordering off a menu over buffet dining but still want a festive Easter feel. The earlier end time makes it good for families with little ones.
A wide Easter brunch buffet with breakfast and lunch items, plus carving and omelette stations. Bottomless mimosas available for an extra $20. One of the few spots that runs until 3pm and welcomes walk-ins though reservations are still recommended.
Best for families who want variety and flexibility. The late end time and walk-in policy give you options if you're not a planner.
An all-you-can-eat Easter buffet with brunch favorites, a carving station, pastries, and desserts. The $60 per person price includes mimosas which makes it genuinely competitive with spots that charge separately for drinks. Kids 4โ12 are $25, under 3 eat free.
Best for families who want a traditional Easter buffet feel with the mimosas already handled. Note the 10โ11am seating window this one requires planning ahead.
A classic Easter brunch buffet with Italian favorites, breakfast dishes, a salad bar, and desserts. At $37 per adult it's one of the better values on this list and kids 5 and under eat free, which adds up for families. Ottavio's is a Camarillo staple for good reason.
Best for families and groups who want a reliable, traditional buffet at a fair price. A safe bet with something for everyone.