5 GREAT FATHER’S DAY BRUNCH IDEAS

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Father’s Day is right around the corner and if you are scrambling to find great brunch reservations than worry no more! Whether you are looking for your day to consists of fine dining, brunch with a view or a good old bottomless buffet, Chicago’s got something to cater to every Dad’s taste and style! Check out these great options to celebrate and honor the man who does it all:  

Park & Field

Come with an appetite this Sunday to Logan Square’s Park & Field, where sports club meets vintage restaurant. For $25 per person you can enjoy their all you can eat buffet consisting of omelette bars, charcuterie, waffles and everything you can think of. Upgrade to $40 a person and add the bottomless drink package!

Cindy’s

Dine in the sky this Father’s Day at the Chicago Athletic Association’s rooftop. Cindy’s is the perfect spot to treat Dad to steak and eggs, oysters, pancakes, and cocktails all while enjoying the stunning view of Millennium Park and Lake Michigan.

Osteria Via Stato

Dad’s eat free at this buffet brunch! Indulge in the carving, main breakfast, antipasti and dessert stations while sipping on craft beers! Non-Dads are $34.99 and kids under 12 are free.

Wildberry Café

If you are looking for more of a classic breakfast/brunch option to take Dad to, Wildberry is where you’re headed! With 8 kinds of specialty pancakes, eggs anyway you please, Belgian waffles, crepes, or anything Dad is craving, they’ve got you covered.  

Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab

Treat Dad this Father’s Day at Joe’s with their signature steak, fresh fish, and extensive brunch. Located on the corner of Grand and Rush, this traditional steakhouse is perfect for celebrating! To show their gratitude, every Dad will leave Joe’s with their famous steak spice…what a treat!

Devin Johnson

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