Whether your dad is a foodie, fitness enthusiast or just loves a good laugh, the capital has plenty of unforgettable events to help you celebrate in style this June.
Looking to treat dad to something a little more exciting than socks this year?
London is packed with brilliant ways to show your appreciation this Father’s Day, from boozy bingo to bath bomb workshops.
Whether he’s a foodie, a fitness buff or a big kid at heart, these handpicked events promise quality time, laughter — and plenty of surprises.
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Dumpling-making class
Authentic Chinese dumpling hotspot Xi Home Dumplings Bay is offering a dumpling masterclass for dads.
Whether dad is already the chef of the house or it’s time for him to up his culinary game, this unique culinary experience will see him roll up his sleeves and learn the art of crafting authentic dumplings from the experts.
Families can take dad on Father’s Day itself, or book a dumpling class on any Sunday throughout the month.
Included in the ticket is an intro to the origins of dumplings, step-by-step guidance to make two different types, a Xi Home Dumplings Bay apron to take home and a certificate — plus dad will get to enjoy a beer during the session.
Tickets cost £50. For more information or to book, visit Eventbrite.

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Workout class
If your dad is a fitness fanatic, he’ll love Blitz & Buns at Sópers House.
This 40-minute high-energy workout class is led by a motivational instructor and followed by a well-earned bacon roll (or alternative) and a cup of coffee.
A feel-good start to Father’s Day — and a boon for his wellness, too.
Tickets cost £15. For more information or to book, visit Eventbrite.
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Bongo’s Bingo
On Saturday 14 June, Bongo’s Bingo is turning the iconic Clapham Grand into a full-throttle party palace of dance-offs, singalongs and general Father’s Day madness.
It’s bingo, but absolutely not as your nan would recognise it — with confetti, chaos and hands-in-the-air moments guaranteed.
A perfect warm-up for dads who still know how to party.
Tickets cost £20. For more information or to book, visit the Clapham Grand website.

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Bottomless roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings
Gather the family for a Sunday roast at Town House at The Kensington, 108 Brasserie at The Marylebone and Dalloway Terrace at the Bloomsbury Hotel.
On Father’s Day, dad eats free when dining with at least two others, plus bottomless roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings are included for all.
Quote ‘Father’s Day’ when booking, minimum three guests, offer applicable to food only (no drinks).
For more information or to book, visit the 108 Brasserie, Town House at The Kensington, or Dalloway Terrace websites.

All-you-can-eat Indian buffet
Babur is pulling out all the stops with a special all-you-can-eat Father’s Day lunch buffet, featuring roast lamb shoulder marinated in dark rum and Babur’s signature blend of spices, served alongside Sunday favourites like fragrant Punjabi biryani, dal makhani and starters of baby tandoori chicken with caramelised onions, seasonal roast vegetable jalfrezi and baby naan.
And dad can wash it all down with a complimentary craft beer of his choice.
The buffet is open 12-4pm. £34.95 per adult, £23.95 for children aged seven to 12, under-sevens eat free.
For more information or to book, visit the Babur website.
Bath bomb making workshop
Who says pampering is just for mums? Treat dad to a hands-on, fragrant experience at Lush Lakeside, where he can craft his very own Intergalactic Bath Bomb.
This exclusive 30-minute workshop takes place on the shop floor and offers a fun, creative way to bond with your loved ones — plus he’ll leave with a colourful souvenir and a smile.
Tickets cost £10. For more information or to book, visit Eventbrite.
Draw and drink
Tap into dad’s creative side with Dads Drink & Draw — a relaxed, no-pressure drawing session held at the Mulberry Bush pub in Waterloo.
All materials are provided and the first drink (beer, wine, or a soft option) is on the house.
Running from 2pm to 3.30pm, it’s a brilliant way to kick off or wind down a Sunday afternoon, with plenty of laughs along the way.
Tickets cost £20. For more information or to book, visit Eventbrite.