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Easter Sunday-Side Up

Easter Gospel Brunch

By Amanda Parsons

Published on March 20, 2008 at 2:40am

What would Easter be without some excellent gospel music and skillfully cooked (rather than garishly dyed) eggs? The helpful folks at the House of Blues think the answer to this question would be "not very much fun," so they've increased the performance times of their weekly HOB Gospel Brunch for your Easter Sunday dining and listening pleasure. Specializing in down-home, soulful comfort food, this national phenomenon allows guests to chow down while listening to the rousing sounds of a 13-piece gospel band and chorus. If the Gospel Brunch still doesn't sound appetizing to you, just know that it will be a hell of a lot more exciting than searching for some hard-boiled eggs scattered around your grandparents' front lawn. And as an added bonus: We hear full bellies bring you closer to heaven. Or, at least, that's the rumor.
Sun., March 23, 10 a.m. & 1 p.m., 2008