Tradition and ritual play a strong role in Italian culture, especially during celebrations such as Easter, the Christian holiday celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. While food is certainly a main attraction at every Italian celebration, because Easter is the end of the traditional deprivations of the Lenten season, food plays an especially big role in the celebration of Pasqua both in Italy and at the Italian Club of Dallas.
Come celebrate Easter on Sunday, April 5, with your Italian Club family and friends and feast on our creative gourmet menu. The price for brunch is $25 for members, $32 for guests and children (6-12) are $9. Doors open at 11:15 . There will be two seatings for brunch, the first at 11:30 am and the second at 1:00 pm. Reservations are requested. Please call the Club at 972-931-9167 or make your reservations on-line by clicking here.
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