Where to go to have Easter dinner delivered to you

SAN BRUNO, CA - MAY 16: A sign is posted in front of a Red Lobster restaurant on May 16, 2014 in San Bruno, California. Darden Restaurants announced an agreement to sell its Red Lobster restaurant chain and and related real estate to investment firm Golden Gate Capital for $2.1 billion. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
SAN BRUNO, CA - MAY 16: A sign is posted in front of a Red Lobster restaurant on May 16, 2014 in San Bruno, California. Darden Restaurants announced an agreement to sell its Red Lobster restaurant chain and and related real estate to investment firm Golden Gate Capital for $2.1 billion. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) /
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Want to make Easter dinner special, but don’t want to cook? You’re in luck, because a bunch of restaurants are offering to deliver right to your door.

While Easter won’t be the same this year, that doesn’t mean you can’t have some quality food on your dinner table. And the best part is you don’t have to make it yourself! Lots of restaurants are offering to deliver Easter dinner right to your door. You don’t have to do any of the work and you don’t have to go out and buy any of the ingredients.

Let’s take a look at some of the restaurants making this possible.

Carrabba’s Italian Grill: The Italian restaurant is offering a full meal for four for $49.99. But what do you get? From Friday, April 10 to Monday, April 13, Carrabba’s gives you the choice of chicken picatta or mahi wulfe along with fresh bread (yum!), caesar salad, penne pomodoro, sauteed broccoli, and two chocolate desserts. Yes, you even get dessert! You can order this Italian Easter meal via the restaurant’s website or by calling your local Carrabba’s.

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Longhorn Steakhouse: A whole family can enjoy a meal from Longhorn Steakhouse for as low as $9 per person for a family of four. This deal features an entree to share, salad, and four different sides. If you want cook your meal yourself, Longhorn is also offering to send you fresh steaks from their steak shop with seasoning and instructions to help you make it just like you’d get at the restaurant.

Season 52: Season 52 is a little pricier than the other chain restaurants with a spiral glazed ham at $100 and a beef tenderloin at $140. Alongside these entrees, you also get salad, roasted green beans, an additional side, and a few mini desserts.

Red Lobster: You can even get seafood delivered for your Easter meal! Red Lobster is offering a full meal for a family of four for only $27.99! You can pick from 11 different menu options along with sides. And, of course, you get plenty of their famous cheddar biscuits to go along with your meal too!

Bahama Breeze: Looking for something a bit different for your Easter dinner? Bahama Breeze has you covered with their “Take & Bake” offer. You have the choice of ribs  and mashed potatoes for $39.99 or 16 jerk chicken wings at $24.99. You can either have your order delivered or pick it up curbside.

The Cheesecake Factory: Looking to celebrate Easter with some cheesecake (who isn’t?)? You can get that and more at The Cheesecake Factory. Currently, they’re giving free pieces of cheesecake with orders of $30 or more through DoorDash delivery. But to get the free slice, you have to add cheesecake to your order and then use the code FREESLICE at checkout.

Outback Steakhouse: Available now through Easter Sunday, you can get any of Outback’s favorites (items that aren’t normally on their menu) delivered to your door. You can pick either steak and ribs or a lobster tail dinner for your holiday meal, or you can add a lobster tail to any entree order for only $9.99.

Buca Di Beppo: Ready for some Italian food this Easter? At Buca Di Beppo, all to-go food packages will include fresh bread and chocolate chip cannolis (YUM!). But that’s not even half of the good deals they’re offering for the holiday. They also have multiple Easter deals for families of five ($55) or ten ($110).

For the first Easter package, you can choose between mixed green or caesar salad, and then for your entree, lasagna, baked rigatoni, spicy chicken rigatoni, or shrimp scampi.

The second Easter package allows you to pick spaghetti marinara, fettucine alfredo, penne alla vodka, or baked ziti. But those are just for the pasta course. For the entree, you can pick from chicken parmigiana, chicken limone, or eggplant parmigiana. This second package can either feed five people for $65 or ten people for $130.

The Capital Grille: At The Capital Grille, you can get a three-course Easter meal that will feed between four to six people for $185. What do you get? The meal includes a whole rack of bone-in filet, asparagus, mashed potatoes, and a baked apple crostata! You can  get it ready to serve or cold so you can reheat it at home.

Eddie V’s: Looking to go all out with a four-course family Easter dinner? Eddie V’s has you covered. With your order, you get an herb-roasted tenderloin, truffle macaroni and cheese, grilled asparagus, potato gratin, and bananas foster butter cake (I’m not the only one drooling, right?) for $185. The dinner serves four to six people and comes cold so you can reheat it at home.

Olive Garden: Everyone’s favorite faux-Italian restaurant is coming to the rescue for Easter dinner this year. At Olive Garden, you can pick-up your whole meal curbside or have it delivered as long as it’s over $40. Their Easter deal includes lasagna, chicken parmigiana, chicken alfredo, soup, salad, and breadsticks. I might need to order this one!

Bonefish Grille: Starting today through Sunday, April 12, Bonefish Grille is offering Easter family bundles for $49.90 for up to five people. What does it include? You get wood-grilled mahi, jumbo shrimp with citrus aioli, garlic mashed potatoes, veggies, fresh bread, and cheesecake and cookies. For just under $50, that’s a lot of food!

Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen: Cheddar’s also has a family bundle deal just in time for Easter. Starting at $19.99, you can get a family-size portion of any entree, your choice of sides, and honey butter croissants (can you order croissants as your entree and sides??). The restaurant is offering both curbside pick-up and free delivery at certain locations.

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What will you be serving at your Easter dinner this year? Let us know in the comments below!