The Table Battersea is inviting families to celebrate Easter in style with a fun-filled, free Easter Egg Hunt event taking place on Easter Sunday from 9am. Known for its award-winning brunch and welcoming atmosphere, the popular London spot is transforming its Battersea venue into a festive playground for children and parents alike.
A Family-Friendly Easter Event in London
Perfect for families looking for things to do over the Easter weekend, the event promises a morning packed with excitement. Hidden Easter eggs will be scattered throughout the restaurant, encouraging little ones to explore every corner in search of sweet surprises.
Children under 12 will receive small collection bags on arrival—ideal for gathering their chocolate finds—while parents can soak up the lively atmosphere and enjoy one of London’s most loved brunch destinations.
Why The Table Is a Must-Visit Brunch Spot
With over 17 years of history in London’s dining scene, The Table has grown from a humble sandwich and salad spot into a celebrated brunch institution. Its original site near Bankside earned a loyal following, while the newer Battersea location continues that legacy with a fresh, contemporary twist.
Located in Battersea’s buzzing foodie hub, the restaurant combines a spacious interior with a stylish outdoor terrace—perfect for springtime dining. Its commitment to high-quality ingredients and sustainable sourcing has helped it secure accolades, including recognition at the Time Out Love London Awards.
Plan Your Visit
The Easter Egg Hunt kicks off promptly at 9am, and families are encouraged to arrive early to make the most of the experience. Entry is completely free, making it one of the best-value family events in London this Easter.
Whether you’re visiting for the egg hunt or staying for brunch, The Table Battersea offers the perfect setting to celebrate the holiday with loved ones.
Quick Details
- Location: The Table Battersea
- Date: Easter Sunday
- Time: From 9am
- Entry: Free
- Suitable for: Families with children under 12
Learn more at: www.thetablecafe.com
