Easter Sunday is a great time for breakfast with the family and is one of the busiest mornings of the year for Butte restaurants.  Looking to take part?  Here are some places you'll find ready to serve you brunch in and around Butte this Easter Sunday.

THE COPPER PLATE - 22 W. GALENA

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The Copper Plate will be hosting Easter Brunch from 9am until 2pm featuring loaded corned beef hash, scrambled eggs, masala scramble, mini pancakes, bacon, sausage, ham, assorted Danishes, fruit along with coffee, tea and assorted non-alcoholic beverages.  Reservations are recommended, email thecopperplatebutte@gmail.com or call (406) 221-7424.

LYDIA'S - 4915 HARRISON

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Lydia's will be serving an extravagant Easter Sunday Buffet featuring garlic crusted prime rib and applewood smoked ham along with link breakfast sausage and Dailey's bacon.  They will also be serving their homemade ravioli, cheesy potatoes au gratin, scrambled eggs, Belgian waffles and cheesy baked mixed veggies on the hot side.  Cold selections include shrimp cocktail, salami and cheese, seasonal fruits and vegetables, mixed greens w/ homemade dressing, their sweet potato salad, and an assortment of Danishes, muffins, sweet treats and juices.  For reservations or information, call (406) 494-2000.

WISE RIVER CLUB

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The Wise River Club on MT 43 in Wise River will be hosting an Easter Buffet from noon to 4pm featuring Traeger-smoked ham, smoked chicken, fruit salad, Caesar salad, glazed carrots, green beans and smashed potatoes.  They will also have live music with Tim Montana and Kyle Rife and an Easter Egg Hunt at 2pm.  Reservations are required for parties of 4 or more, please call (406) 832-3258.

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