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With Easter just around the corner (April 1), it’s about time to hop to those brunch reservations + start planning your egg hunts. Here’s a guide to what’s going on around Cola:

Easter brunch spots

🍳 116 Espresso and Wine Bar | 116 State St. | doesn’t take reservations | menu

🍳 Cafe Strudel | 300 State St. | doesn’t take reservations | menu

🍳 Liberty on the Lake | 1602 Marina Rd. | doesn’t take reservations | menu

🍳 Motor Supply Co. | 920 Gervais St. | takes reservations | menu

🍳 Publico Kitchen + Tap | 2013 Greene St. | doesn’t take reservations | menu

🍳 Top of Carolina | 900 Barnwell St. | takes reservations | menu

Egg hunts + more

đŸ„šEaster Egg Hunt in the Gardens | March 24, 10-11:30 a.m. | Seibels House & Gardens | 1601 Richland St. | $3 per child; free for adults

đŸ„š 8th Annual Let’s Move! Columbia Easter Eggstravaganza with Mayor Steve Benjamin and his family | March 24, 2-5 p.m. | Finlay Park | 930 Laurel St. | free | open to children 3-12 years old

đŸ„š Flashlight Egg Hunt | March 29, 7-8:15 p.m. | Saluda Shoals Park, east entrance | 5605 Bush River Rd. | $2 per child

đŸ„š Eggstravaganza | March 31-April 1, 9 a.m-5 p.m. | EdVenture | 211 Gervais St. | free with membership; $10.50+ regular admission

đŸ„š Breakfast with the Bunny | March 31, 9-10:30 a.m. | Seven Oaks Park | 200 Leisure Ln. | $15 for the first child; $10 for each additional child; $5 for adults

đŸ„š Find the Easter Egg | March 31, 3-4 p.m. | Richland Library Eastover | free

See more adventures to do with your little peeps.

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