Enjoy an all-you-an-eat delicious breakfast with the one and only Easter Bunny at IKEA! Bring your kids for a morning of food and fun that includes taking pictures with the bunny and fun family activities.
9 to 11 a.m. on April 15 at IKEA in St. Louis. Tickets are $10 per child age 12 and under, $5 per adult. The price includes the all-you-can-eat breakfast, a photo with the bunny, photo frame, activities and crafts, and a goody bag.
Tickets are required and are available in advance at the IKEA restaurant or the Swedish Food Market inside the IKEA store. Seating is limited. Tickets will be available for sale on the day of the event if seating capacity has not been reached.
The menu includes French toast sticks, sausage, bacon, ham, scrambled eggs, hard boiled eggs, donuts, pastries, muffins, cereal, orange juice, milk and coffee.
More information: ikea.com
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