Father’s Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a feast fit for the man of the hour?
From fire-kissed steaks and hearty roasts to riverside lunches and craft beers, WA’s best restaurants, bars and pubs have you covered.
Here’s where to raise a glass—and a fork—to celebrate Father’s Day in Perth and beyond.
The Corner Dairy
The Corner Dairy is putting a 550g dry-aged ribeye for two front and centre this Father’s Day, accompanied by duck fat roasted chats, BBQ broccolini, and peppercorn & hollandaise sauces—for just $75.

Hillary’s Beach Club
Hillary’s Beach Club is offering seaside celebration options for every type of dad. Enjoy a laid-back breakfast, long lunch upstairs, or drinks and bites on the balcony while soaking up the sunset. Walk-ins welcome, but bookings recommended for the best spots.
Nieuw Ruin
Down in Fremantle, Chef of the Year Blaze Young and her team at Nieuw Ruin are serving up a special set menu headlined by a dry-aged yearling steak with frites. To match, the bar is pouring a stellar half-price pinot list all day—an excuse to dive into some seriously good bottles while raising a glass to Dad.

Lulu La Delizia
While Subiaco favourite Lulu La Delizia won’t be open on Father’s Day itself, it’s still a worthy pick to celebrate Dad before or after the day. The pasta remains some of the best in the country backed by a sharp Italian-leaning wine list, and a cosy dining room that feels built for lingering. A thoughtful way to treat Dad to something a little special, even if it’s not on the day.
Besk
WAGFG Pub of the Year, Besk, is sending off the winter season with one last Sunday Roast this Father’s Day. Take your pick from Angus x Wagyu beef rump with all the trimmings, or gather the family around a 12-hour slow-roasted lamb shoulder built to share. The à la carte menu is also on offer, with an extensive wine and beer list from the Bottle Shop to match (corkage applies).

Bread in Common
Dad’s favourites take centre stage on the menu at Bread in Common this Father’s Day, from lamb cutlets with turnip, radish, and brown rice miso, to the classic bread and butter pudding with burnt toast ice cream. Bookings recommended.
La Cabaña
The team at La Cabaña is taking Father’s Day to the grill with a Oaxacan BBQ feast. Charcoal-grilled skirt steak, adobo chicken, choricitos, grilled veg, and loaded potatoes, served with warm corn tortillas and house-made salsas. Dads also receive a complimentary beer to kickstart festivities. Bookings and pre-order essential.

Coogee Common
Stick to Sunday traditions amidst Coogee Common’s market garden setting and pre-order the Sunday Roast or explore the a la carte menu. For a more intimate family celebration, book one of their private dining rooms.
Hearth
A three-course lunch showcases the best of WA produce at Hearth this Father’s Day, with a tempting offer to upgrade to a Pardoo Wagyu tomahawk to share. All fathers receive a complimentary beer on arrival.
Powells Fromagerie & Wine Bar
While Powells isn’t open on Father’s Day, it’s still a special spot to celebrate dad. Named after the owner, Jas Powell’s late father, the Leederville wine bar and fromagerie is perfect for a father-daughter cheese and wine fuelled date the night before.

Emily Taylor
Fremantle’s favourite dumpling spot is adding a celebratory touch for Dad with special add-on platters. Choose from whiskey glazed smoked pork belly bao or a 1.2kg smoked tomahawk. Bookings are essential.
Double Rainbow
For Father’s Day, Double Rainbow are turning up the heat with a Wagyu Feast featuring dishes like wagyu yukhoe and wood-fired rump cap, with a few surprises in between. A fittingly fun and flavour-packed way to celebrate Dad.
Cooee
Swan River views set the scene for Cooee’s Father’s Day feast. Executive Chef Kim Brennan’s menu features Shark Bay prawn tartlets, Harvey Beef Reserve tartare, slow-cooked brisket with vadouvan béarnaise, and lemon semifreddo to finish. Cocktail on arrival, optional wine pairing. Available lunch and dinner.

Gage Roads
Portside, Father’s Day at Gage Roads is all about beer and good times. No bookings needed—just turn up and enjoy complimentary haircuts for Dad, mini-golf for all ages, and free Brewery tours, including sips straight from the tanks.
Indigo Oscar
Celebrate Father’s Day with a Latin-inspired feast by the beach at Indigo Oscar. The set menu features Latin classics like pink snapper ceviche and slow-cooked short ribs, with a complimentary margarita on arrival. For those looking to go bigger, there’s the Fuego BBQ or flame-kissed Harvey Beef Reserve Angus Tomahawk. Available for lunch and dinner.
Threecoins & Sons.
Opening exclusively for Father’s Day, Threecoins is setting the table for a proper Italian celebration. Choose from the full à la carte menu or settle in for the Family Feast “Feed Me” menu.

Vincent Wine
Book a table at Northbridge’s Franco-leaning wine bar, Vincent Wine, and treat Dad to authentic French bistro fare. For Father’s Day only, enjoy a 1.5kg BBQ tomahawk with witlof salad, fries, Café de Paris butter, and jus.
The State Buildings (Petition and Post)
In the heart of the city, within The State Buildings, several venues have the day covered. Treat Dad to a leisurely Italian-inspired long lunch at Post, or a laid-back meal at Petition, both with menus designed to impress. Finish at Petition Beer Corner with a craft beer toast to round out the day.
Brown Street Grill
If you’re looking for generous, meat-focused eats this Father’s Day, Brown Street Grill delivers. From dry aged sirloin and Bluff Knoll T-Bone to Wagyu scotch fillet and the 1.2kg tomahawk, there’s a cut for every appetite. Or leave it to the chefs with the Feed Me menu.

The Bridge House
Tucked away in North Fremantle, The Bridge House is ideal for a leisurely Father’s Day long lunch set menu. Negronis and oysters are served on arrival, with an optional Wagyu rump upgrade for those wanting to go bigger.
Jetty
Set on the river, Jetty is keeping Father’s Day simple and social with cold brews, hot paella, and a DJ spinning from 11am–3pm. Grab a table from 10am and settle in waterside for a relaxed, sun-soaked afternoon celebration.
The Royal
At The Royal, Father’s Day means a one-day-only Sunday Roast built for sharing—500g Angus steak with all the sides (we’re talking crispy chips, mushy peas, garlic butter brioche, salad, and rich gravy) for four. Downstairs, Willi’s is firing up the ovens with Detroit-style pizzas, open specially for the occasion. Bookings essential.

Fallow
At Fallow, Father’s Day is all about doing what they do best: the grill fired up, great drinks flowing, and a few extras to make Dad feel special. Order any steak and he’ll be treated to a pint of Guinness on the house, or go all-in with the Steak Dinner for a shared feast. Prefer a Sunday roast? They’re serving up hearty classics with the best local ingredients as well.
Light Years
Take Dad to the city’s newest Asian diner this Father’s Day. Packed with shareable banquets, punchy cocktails, and a few playful twists on classic dishes, it’s perfect for a relaxed, celebratory lunch.
Edward & Ida’s
For a Father’s Day edition of their famous Sunday Roast, Edward & Ida’s are serving up share platters stacked with roast chook, smoked brisket, Yorkshire puds, all the trimmings and a Guinness-spiked gravy. $85 per platter for two, with Guinness on tap to wash it down.
Servo
Father’s Day comes in two editions at Servo: a breakfast sitting with hearty classics given the Servo twist (plus free-flowing mimosas, brekky beers and coffee), or a share-style woodfired banquet for lunch with a pint on arrival for Dad, courtesy of Margaret River Beer Co.
Masseria
Per Papà, Per Nonno, Per Tutti. Down south at Masseria, Father’s Day takes shape as an Italian long lunch worth slowing down for. Golden-skinned porchetta is carved and served with classic sides, while a curated pinot menu pours from 12pm.

Busselton Pavilion
Busselton Pavilion is serving up Father’s Day feasts to suit every appetite, from flame-grilled boozy BBQs to bistro classics from the chef’s selection menu. Expect generous plates, cold pints, and a lively atmosphere. Bookings essential for the Boozy BBQ.
Mojo’s Bar & Kitchen
Make Father’s Day a weekend long celebration at Mojo’s. Kick things off on Saturday with the Beer & Banter Extravaganza, featuring John Maddocks and nine exceptional Belgian brews. Then on Sunday, book a table, order from the a la Carte Menu, and Dad scores a free drink upgrade.

Normal Van Main Street
Margaret River’s burger hotspot is keeping things laid-back this Father’s Day with lunch and dinner specials built for a casual celebration. On the menu: a hearty steak sandwich and an all-day “Daddy’s Hour” pouring Beerfarm IPL.