Easter - FAQs
Easter - FAQs
What is Easter?
Easter is a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It’s also widely celebrated as a spring festival with traditions like chocolate eggs, the Easter Bunny, and family gatherings.
When is Easter?
Easter falls on a different date each year, usually between late March and mid-April. In 2027, Easter Sunday is on 28th March. 🐣
How do people celebrate Easter?
People celebrate Easter in a variety of ways, combining religious traditions with springtime festivities. 🐣
Religious celebrations: Many Christians attend church services, especially on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, to mark the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Family gatherings: Families often come together for meals, such as a cute brunch at Slug & Lettuce
Easter eggs: A popular tradition is giving and eating chocolate eggs or decorating real eggs.
Easter egg hunts: Children take part in egg hunts where chocolate eggs or treats are hidden for them to find.
Spring activities: Many people enjoy the long Easter weekend with brunches, events, and seasonal celebrations. 🌸
Do you have easter themed cocktails?
Of course! Check out our exclusive and egg-cellent Easter themed cocktail and shot! Let's get this party started.
How can I celebrate at Slug & Lettuce?
Join us for a cheeky 2-for-1 cocktail (50% off if you're in Scotland), a bottomless or boozy brunch filled with delicious food and drinks or a calm and cosy afternoon tea, the choices are endless!