You can’t go wrong with a traditional roast dinner and Gusto’s is fit for a king (which is how dads should feel on their special day). For the big day, enjoy a two-course Sunday roast with all the trimmings, served until 6 pm, including a sharing roast for two, a vegan option and a kids’ version.
Make a trip around the world with the dock’s selection children-friendly menus. From flavoursome Thai treats at Rosa’s Thai to playful plates at Smugglers cove, there’s plenty of cuisines to keep everyone happy.
Dads with a sweet tooth won’t be able to resist a box of crumbly hand-made fudge from Roly’s Fudge – go for a traditional flavour like the bestselling chocolate, vanilla clotted cream or rum and raisin or try something quirkier with sea salt, nodding to our unique waterfront setting.
If your dad could use a little wardrobe refresh, head to Lost Soles and add one of their fantastic graphic tees, hoodies or caps to his collection. There’s a wide selection of different designs so you’re sure to find something that’s an ideal match.
Dads and sport nearly always go hand in hand, and The Long Shot will let him spend Father’s Day in style, doing something he really loves. On Sunday it’ll be the Ashes cricket and Canadian Grand Prix on the big screens – with the bonus of celebration cocktails or a pint
Whether he’s a big football fan, a lover of Liverpool’s music heritage or just someone who’s proud to call the city home, Liverpool Pictures has a fabulous choice of original artworks and prints featuring everything from landmarks to legends.
Get the long weekend off to a molto bene start with Burnt Milk Hotel’s biggest wine tasting to date on Bank Holiday Friday. There’s an Italian theme with five wines, bread and olive oil and an Italian digestif. £45 per person and it’s a 7pm start.
Don’t just grab any bottle from the supermarket aisle, raise wine-buying to the next level at Burnt Milk Hotel. Their experts have hand-picked organic, natural and classic varieties for the bottle shop, or if you can’t decide go for a gift card and let your dad take his pick.
Going to the pub sounds like the way most dads would like to spend their Father’s Day so do it right and go to the dock’s much-loved local, The One O’Clock Gun. Its speciality ale makes the perfect summer pint, especially when it’s paired with a Great North Pie Co. pie.
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