Father’s Day in Toronto offers a mix of dining options for those marking the occasion with a meal out. Restaurants throughout the city are featuring seasonal menus with fresh ingredients, composed mains, and desserts to end on a sweet note. From relaxed brunches to more refined dinners, here’s what’s being served this year.

Father’s Day falls on Sunday, June 15 this year.
Father’s Day Toronto 2025: Brunch Lunch, Dinner, Events
This list is not exhaustive and I update the information becomes available. I try to feature as much as I can but certainly this is not all that is out there. If your favorite restaurant is not on the list, I would recommend contacting them to see what they are offering.
TOCA in Toronto is offering a Father’s Day brunch on Sunday, June 15 with seatings at 12 PM and 2:30 PM. The $165 prix-fixe menu ($85 for children aged 2–12) includes live cooking and carving stations, a seafood buffet, and a variety of seasonal desserts.
Black+Blue Toronto is offering a premium Father’s Day Barbecue Kit for at-home dining. Available for pickup on June 14 or 15, the kit includes a 16 oz USDA Prime New York Striploin, 12 oz Ribeye, two 5 oz Beef Tenderloin medallions, smoked short ribs, shrimp cocktail, Caesar salad, mac and cheese, house-made BBQ sauce, chimichurri, and ready-to-bake cookies.

Khazana in Toronto is offering a traditional Indian brunch on Sunday, June 15. The brunch menu showcases regional Indian flavours with dishes prepared using slow-cooked sauces and tandoori techniques. Reservations are available via OpenTable.
Pukka in Toronto is offering its à la carte Indian dinner menu for Father’s Day.
Adrak Yorkville in Toronto is offering à la carte dinner service on Father’s Day.
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I hope that you found some inspiration in this list and wish you a Happy Father’s Day!
This list is put together through my own research and from businesses reaching out to me. Check back later as I update the offerings in this post.