Father's Day

The National  Restaurant Association predicts that 50 million adults will dine out to celebrate Father’s Day on Sunday. Many restaurants are creating special menus and dishes just for Dad, including the ones listed here.

The Sky Room
Long Beach, CA
Featured Dish: 16oz. Prime Ribeye Steak, white asparagus, truffle pomme frites, béarnaise; $69 for a 3-course meal

Sunda
Chicago, IL
Featured Dish: Father’s Day Pig Roast: Half- and full-pound pig portions with two sides from a choice of bao buns, crispy cauliflower, steamed jasmine rice and more; $16 for full pound portion

Patsy’s
New York, NY
Featured Dish: Veal Rollantine Marsala stuffed with mozzarella, Parmigiano-Reggiano and prosciutto in a sauce of Marsala and mushrooms, served with a side of fried zucchini; $65 for a 3-course meal. (Every father will also receive a jar of Patsy’s homemade tomato sauce)

Caesar’s Italian Restaurant
San Francisco, CA
Featured Dish: Chicken Piccata (white wine, capers, lemon); $29 for a 7-course a la carte dinner

Bistro Bistro
Washington DC
Featured Dish: Fresh Filet of Trout sautéed with artichoke and spinach in lemon white wine sauce, served with vegetables; $31.95 for a 3-course meal

Lüke
San Antonio, TX
Featured Dish: Potato-crusted Stuffed Soft Shell Crab over Pearl Market vegetables with Breckenridge Agave Wheat; $40 for a 3-course tasting menu

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