![pink, yellow and blue coloured eggs](https://uwaterloo.ca/university-club/sites/ca.university-club/files/uploads/images/Easter-Eggs.jpg)
The ancient Saxons celebrated
the return of spring with a festival
commemorating their Godess of
Offspring, Eastre, who was celebrated
through her earthly symbol of the
rabbit. From the earliest times, the egg
was a symbol of birth and was often
wrapped in gold leaf or coloured with
![pink, yellow and blue coloured eggs](https://uwaterloo.ca/university-club/sites/ca.university-club/files/uploads/images/Easter-Eggs_0.jpg)
The ancient Saxons celebrated
the return of spring with a festival
commemorating their Godess of
Offspring, Eastre, who was celebrated
through her earthly symbol of the
rabbit. From the earliest times, the egg
was a symbol of birth and was often
wrapped in gold leaf or coloured with
Italian comfort foods make the March harvest time a favourite for us here at the Club. Sweet, salty, rich and delicious. Beware the Ides?
Beware missing the opportunity to sample it’s flavours. Call Gary to book your table.