JUST when we’ve jumped the hurdle of Mother’s Day, Father’s Day is already upon us. And, while the weather suggests we rather stay at home, maybe a bit of an outing to spoil your dad isn’t such a bad idea.
Here are a few spots that can take your Father’s Day to the next level:
Father’s Day With Young Engineers
If tinkering, building and strategizing are what tie the bond between you and Dad, then head on down to 2 Bond Street, Walmer, where Young Engineers has an hour of building, solving and creating for you, this Saturday at 11:00, 12:00 and 13:00.
Picnics in Nature
If hikes, the smell of fynbos and bushy obstacles is how you and your dad share a heart-to-heart, then pack that picnic basket, put on those Tekkies and spend a quiet morning at Van Stadens Flower Reserve.
Pub Breakfast With a View
Barney’s is one of the most iconic pubs in the GQ. If your dad enjoys a lively atmosphere and a view of the ocean, then Barney’s is the place to be this Father’s Day. Bonus points if he likes some friendly competition because your dad could stand a chance to win a braai hamper!
Full Sunday Lunch
The Beach Hotel is the place to be if your dad enjoys a good roast and all the best South African desserts for his Sunday lunch. Better yet, he won’t have to do the dishes! Just don’t find the first couch to lay on to catch that Sunday nap.
Jol and be Merry
If your dad was in the golden circle of every gig in his youth, the Old Grey has the best Father’s Day line-up for you. Live music, a spitbraai to keep the energy up and loads of memories to be made.
Whether it’s at home or out on the town, Gqeberha has so much to offer! We hope that whatever your decision, you’ll have a memorable Father’s Day.
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