7 Father’s Day Lunches in Melbourne That’ll Suit Every Type of Dad

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When it comes to finding the perfect restaurant for Father’s Day, it comes down to your dad. Does he love a steak, or is he into a classic pub feed? Is he a wine guy or a beer drinker? Has he always wanted to try a particular cuisine, Southeast Asian, maybe?

These are all the questions you should be asking yourself before settling on the perfect restaurant. Once you’ve got the picture in your mind, consider these Father’s Day lunches in Melbourne.

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Grill Americano

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Chris Lucas’ Grill Americano is a classic Italian steakhouse serving vegetables, seafood, and meat, kissed by a Josper grill. Think of specially procured beef, including rare wagyu breeds and classic Italian desserts. If your dad loves an Italian feed, with an American grill twist, then he’s going to love this establishment. The cellar is stocked with over 2000 bottles from around the world, and the tiramisu is scooped in front of you, direct from an oversized bowl.

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Chin Chin

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Has your dad dreamt of travelling to Southeast Asia? Why not give him a taste? Chin Chin dishes the region’s best on colourful plates packed with flavour. There’s always a buzz about in the atmosphere, so expect a high-energy lunch experience. The best part, everything is designed to share, so pick a few dishes and travel Southeast Asia through your tastebuds.

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Garden State Hotel

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If you’re looking for a step up from a casual pub feed, turn your attention to Garden State Hotel. This buzzy, multi-levelled wonderland has several settings, from a beer garden to sit-down dining tables in a brick building. The menu channels classic pub fare, including fish and chips, a quality parma, and a selection of snacks and shared plates. This is a great option for a big family gathering. You’re guaranteed to find a little something for everyone.

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Amphlett House

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Is your dad a beer aficionado? Amphlett House is well stocked with craft beers from local and international breweries. They also have a huge selection of wines and handcrafted cocktails. When it comes to the food, think pub food, but on the next level. The dishes focus on local produce and international flavours, such as a snazzy smoked bone marrow on toast and a twist on a classic parma served with a side of hand-cut chips. We’re sure you will find something tasty for Father’s Day lunch in Melbourne.

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Farmer’s Daughters

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Spoil your dad with a dining experience at Farmer’s Daughters, the game-changing paddock-to-plate concept highlighting Gippsland. Expect award-winning dishes using fresh, seasonal produce and intervened by charcoal or wood. The menu is always evolving, so it’s difficult to narrow down what’s going to be put in front of you, but expect it to be different and flavoursome.

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Cutler & Co.

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Cutler & Co. has always been a go-to for special occasions, so it should come as no surprise every Father’s Day; the moody, intimate dining room is packed with families. Although we have yet to get the special set menu, we can paint a picture of your food. We have an inkling that the Signature dry-aged rib eye will be on the menu, served with shaved cabbage salad and béarnaise sauce. Expect shared sides of Pink fir apple potatoes bathed in a smoked pepper dressing and truffled mashed potatoes. For dessert, finish with an apple terrine or a chocolate delice.

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Smith St Bistro

Collingwood
Fancy a French flair this Father’s Day lunch? Smith St Bistro is the go-to for the Parisian bistro atmosphere. The menu spans French flavours and techniques combined with local produce, such as a Southern rock lobster thermidor. Don’t let the white tablecloths scare you. This place is fancy but keeps them casual and friendly. The wine list also leans toward organic, natural drops sourced locally and overseas.

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