Father’s Day is a chance to celebrate the dads, grandads and father figures who are always there for us. And while many dads insist they “don’t want anything”, we all know they deserve a little something special.
This year, skip the predictable gifts and treat him to an experience instead. Whether it’s a Michelin-starred lunch, a relaxed Sunday roast, a riverside escape or a well-earned whisky, we’ve rounded up some of our favourite places to celebrate Father’s Day in style. Pair it with a glass of Saicho Sparkling Tea, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for making memories together.
For the dad who loves a long walk and a pub lunch
Celebrate Father’s Day by the Thames at Bingham Riverhouse, where tranquil riverside gardens set the scene for a slow, restorative afternoon.
Start the day with a walk along the river before settling into a calm, elegant setting made for unwinding. For sporty dads, paddleboarding nearby adds a more adventurous touch to the day. A chilled Saicho Sparkling Tea is the perfect pairing: fresh, refined and made for lingering moments by the water.
For the dad who appreciates the perfect pairing
At Tokii, Father’s Day becomes an experience of flavour, balance and discovery.
Japanese-inspired dishes are designed to be shared, making them ideal for a long, sociable meal in a stylish setting. Saicho Sparkling Tea sits naturally alongside the menu, elevating delicate flavours and bringing harmony to every course. It’s a celebration of pairing done properly.
For the dad who always hosts Sunday lunch
In the heart of Marylebone, The Grazing Goat delivers a proper British pub experience, centred around an exceptional Sunday roast.
Think generous plates, a relaxed atmosphere and the easy comfort of a long family lunch. It’s unpretentious, welcoming and made for slow afternoons where everyone stays a little longer than planned.
For the dad who enjoys a good whisky
For timeless elegance, The Goring offers a refined Father’s Day setting with a classic gentlemen's club feel.
Whether it’s an exceptional dinner or a quiet whisky enjoyed in beautifully traditional surroundings, it’s a place that invites him to slow down and savour the moment. For a softer alternative, a glass of Saicho Sparkling Tea brings the same sense of ritual and sophistication.
For the dad who prefers the countryside over the city
At The Hand & Flowers, Father’s Day is all about indulgence in a relaxed village setting.
Begin with a stroll through the charming surroundings before settling into its cosy, Michelin-starred atmosphere. Expect hearty, exceptional food served with care, an unhurried celebration that feels both special and grounded.
Wherever you choose to go, Father’s Day is really about time well spent. And with Saicho Sparkling Tea in hand, even the simplest moment becomes something worth raising a glass to.




