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Father's Day

Where to Dine for Father’s Day in Dallas 2019

Treat your dad.
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Father’s Day is Sunday, June 16. Here’s where to treat your dad.

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Pinstripes

“Father’s Day Barbeque Brunch with you taking place at Pinstripes, 5001 Trailhead Bend Way, on Sunday, June 16 from 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. The special Father’s Day brunch menu is $28 for adults, $15 for children ages six to 12.”

City Hall Bistro

Pappas Bros. Steakhouse

Jasper’s

Ocean Prime

Snooze an A.M. Eatery

“The specials include: Bacon Dad Happy a buttermilk pancake topped with pure maple syrup, barbecue-bacon jam, smoky bourbon butter, and ancho candied pecans.
The Dad Abides, which is a breakfast cocktail made with bourbon, local cold brew, heavy cream and Slopeside maple syrup. Garnished with a slice of Tender Belly bacon.”

Commissary

“Commissary is offering a Father’s Day boxed set complete with dry-aged New York strips, house-made chimichurri, steak salt, and a bottle of Boffa Nebbiolo wine (Piedmont). Select two steaks ($70) or four ($97). Steaks are sold raw. Must place order 24 hours in advance for pick-up in store. Offer available through Friday, June 14. Receive 10 percent off retail purchases when you pick-up your boxed set.”

Del Frisco’s Grille

“Celebrate Dad this Father’s Day at Del Frisco’s Grille. Start with a 22-ounce none-in ribeye, or a selection from the dinner menu and the Grille will help you pair it with a selection from its award-winning wine list or a cocktail with a modern twist. A special brunch menu will also be offered on Father’s Day until 3 p.m., including the Braised Short Rib Hash, a Filet Benedict or Red Velvet Belgian Waffle.”

Del Frisco’s Double Eagle

“Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse wants to make Father’s Day something more with a featured slow-roasted, herb-crusted prime rib (or anything he prefers from the full menu), paired with the perfect wine or his favorite cocktail. All three DFW locations will be open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m”

Lawry’s The Prime Rib Dallas

“This Father’s Day treat Dad like the gentleman he is. Get him the gift he really wants by taking him to Lawry’s the Prime Rib Dallas. Experience the surf and turf Father’s Day special featuring prime New York steak with grilled jumbo shrimp, fava beans and morel ragout with bordelaise Reduction. While you’re there, try Lawry’s in-house spin on a smoked maple Old Fashioned, using golden maple syrup and smoked wood chips. Lawry’s will also be offering a Woodford neat at $15 and a standard Woodford Old Fashioned at $16. For reservations call 972-503-6688.”

Gorji Restaurant

Sevy’s

“We celebrate all the dads out there on Sunday, June 16. They guide us in life, are stern when they need to be and are a rock when our journeys challenge us. This year, take those tongs out of his hands and let us cook for the family so dad can sit back and enjoy. Along with our full dinner menu, our special feature for that evening begins with a choice of soup or salad, followed by a certified black angus bone-in strip steak, cooked to order, with peppercorn sauce, grilled vegetables and a loaded baked potato. Two courses for $39.95. Treat dad to a great steak dinner that he doesn’t have to grill. Quantities are limited, so make your reservations soon.”

Mi Dia From Scratch

The Rustic

“Out-putt your dad this Father’s Day during a Putskee Competition from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Rustic. A consolation representative will manage each game and give out Corona Premier Swag. The Rustic will also be offering its family-style Jam + Toast Brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.”

Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille

“Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille is opening early at 11 a.m. for Father’s Day on Sunday, June 16. Patrons can enjoy off-the-menu $6.95 brunch-inspired cocktails until 4 p.m. and the three-course pork chop Sunday Supper special and social hour from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. Enjoy additional one-of-a-kind, off-the-menu dishes such as the 16-ounce Bison Cowboy Chop or the full dinner menu, which is available all day.”

Blue Mesa Grill

Billy Can Can

The Keeper

Mexican Sugar

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