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Father’s Day in London 2026: Events, dining and things to do

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Family & friends having lunch at Fitzrovia Quarter

Father’s Day in London is a chance to slow the pace, choose somewhere with character and spend time with the people who matter. In the UK, Father’s Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June. In 2026, it falls on Sunday 21 June, making it a well-timed summer occasion for breakfast, brunch, culture, drinks, dinner and events across the city.

This article will explore where to eat, what to see and which nearby events can make the day feel special. Check this now!

When is Father’s Day in Central London?

  • On Sunday, 21 June, in the UK

Father’s Day is a yearly celebration dedicated to fathers, grandfathers, and those father figures. It is often marked with cards, gifts, meals and quality time, but the best plans are usually the ones that feel personal.

In London, the day can take many shapes. Some families book a relaxed lunch, others plan a gallery visit, a theatre trip or a summer event. For visitors, it can be a way to experience the capital through food, culture and atmosphere. For locals, it offers a reason to pause, gather and enjoy the city at a gentler Sunday rhythm.

What can you do for Father’s Day in London? 

Some families book a relaxed lunch, while others plan a gallery visit, theatre trip or summer event. 

Is Central London a good place to celebrate Father’s Day?

Yes, especially for visitors and locals looking to enjoy food, culture and atmosphere at an easy Sunday pace.

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Things to do in Central London during Father’s Day

Central London is coming up with several options for travellers and local people with good coffee, fresh food, creative spaces, live music or a generous dinner. Check out these attractive spots to spend your day with Dad.

If you are planning a fuller day out, Fitzrovia Quarter also offers plenty beyond dining, with cafés, cultural stops and neighbourhood experiences to explore. For more inspiration, read our guide to things to do in Fitzrovia.

1. Breakfast at Dal Fiorentino

  • Address: 15 Great Titchfield St., London, United Kingdom
  • Opening hours: 
    • Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    • Saturday & Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Price: £10 –  £20 per person
  • Best dishes to try: Schiacciata, Panini, Focaccia, Bagel, Club sandwich,…

Start the morning at Dal Fiorentino, which brings a relaxed Italian spirit for visitors. The restaurant is known for its Tuscan-style and rustic breads filled with Italian meats, cheeses and vegetables. 

The mood in the restaurant is welcoming, with the feeling of a neighbourhood favourite where people drop in for something comforting before the city becomes bustling. It is ideal for a dad who prefers flavours over formality with a simple table, good ingredients and the gentle buzz of Central London just outside.

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2. Brunch at The Salad Project

The Salad Project offers a fresh, modern brunch option with customisable salads and bowls prepared daily. Its menu focuses on sustainably sourced ingredients and food cooked from scratch. The atmosphere is bright, quick-moving and contemporary, making it a good choice for families or travellers who want something easy before continuing through the neighbourhood.

 

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3. Art experience at The Cartoon Museum

For something playful and cultural, The Cartoon Museum brings a different kind of Father’s Day experience to the itinerary. Dedicated to British cartoon and comic art, the museum holds thousands of original artworks, books and comics, covering everything from political cartoons to comic-book culture.

It is a brilliant stop for families because it does not feel too formal. The space invites curiosity, humour and nostalgia, making it easy for different generations to enjoy together. Whether Dad grew up with comics, loves satire or simply enjoys discovering something unexpected, this is a cultural stop with warmth and personality.

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4. Haircut at Ted’s Grooming Room

Ted’s Grooming Room is a smart Father’s Day stop in Fitzrovia Quarter for dads who would enjoy a little time to reset. Treat him to a haircut, beard trim or traditional Turkish barber experience before lunch, dinner or drinks nearby. It adds a personal, polished touch to the day and works well as both an activity and a thoughtful gift.

 

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5. Shopping at Dune Oxford St. 

For Father’s Day gift with everyday polish, make time for a stop at Dune Oxford Street. Located at 162 Oxford Street, this national retailer offers men’s and women’s shoes, bags and accessories, with options for formal occasions, weekends out and everyday wear. 

The store adds a stylish pause to a Father’s Day route through Central London. It is a practical choice for last-minute gift hunters, but it still feels considered with a pair of smart shoes, a refined accessory or a finishing touch for Dad’s next dinner, workday or city break.

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6. Outdoor drink at Kiss The Hippo Coffee

  • Address: 51 Margaret St, London, United Kingdom
  • Opening hours: 
    • Monday – Friday: 8 AM – 5:30 PM
    • Saturday & Sunday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Price: £1–10 per person
  • Popular with: Flat White, Coffee Latte, Iced Latte,…

For a calm pause between Father’s Day plans, Kiss The Hippo Coffee brings a thoughtful coffee experience to Margaret Street. The cafe serves freshly brewed coffee, with a seasonal selection featuring flavours from around the world. It is also described as London’s first coffee roastery, roasting organic, friendly coffee in London.

 

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7. Dinner at Faros Restaurant 

End the day with dinner at Faros Restaurant, a warm Mediterranean and Italian dining spot on Great Portland Street. The menu includes pizza, pasta, Italian meat and fish dishes, served in a rustic-style restaurant with wood furnishings.

For Father’s Day, Faros offers the right kind of finish: generous food, familiar flavours and a relaxed dining room where the day can settle into an easy evening. After a full itinerary through Fitzrovia Quarter, it gives families and visitors a comfortable place to gather, share dishes, and close the celebration properly.

Still deciding where to eat? Explore more ideas in our guide to the best restaurants for lunch in Fitzrovia, featuring local favourites for relaxed meals, casual bites and special occasions. 

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8. A cosy night at The Cocktail Club 

As the evening begins, The Cocktail Club brings a more playful rhythm to Father’s Day in Fitzrovia Quarter. Set on Great Portland Street, this basement bar offers innovative cocktails, classic drinks, happy hour, cocktail masterclasses and a lively setting inspired by downtown LA, with graffiti artwork and bold interiors. 

This is a place for dads who enjoy music, conversation and a cocktail with character rather than a traditional pub atmosphere. After dinner, step inside for a celebratory drink and let the day shift into something brighter, louder and more spontaneous.

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9. Relax treatment at Wumman Spa

For a slower Father’s Day moment, Wumman Spa offers a calm contrast to the movement of Oxford Circus and Great Portland Street. The spa focuses on nail treatments, including manicures, pedicures and nail art, and uses vegan, cruelty-free and organic products.

This is a thoughtful option for anyone who wants to make the day feel less rushed. A treatment here can be a quiet gift, a shared self-care stop or a small reset between shopping, dining and exploring.

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10. Stay at Astor Court Hotel

For travellers celebrating Father’s Day in London, Astor Court Hotel makes Fitzrovia Quarter an easy base for the weekend. The boutique hotel sits moments from Oxford Circus and features 52 spacious accommodations, including recently updated superior rooms, with a complimentary continental breakfast available for guests.

Its atmosphere blends Victorian character with contemporary comfort, giving the stay a sense of London heritage without losing convenience. Wake up close to cafes, restaurants, shops and cultural spaces, then shape the day around what Dad enjoys most.

 

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11. Luxury night stay at THE NEWMAN

The Newman brings a luxury stay into the heart of Fitzrovia. Located on Newman Street, the hotel is shaped by the area’s creative legacy, with design details inspired by local history and cultural figures, including Nancy Cunard.

The Newman suits those who want the celebration to feel like a proper occasion. Its atmosphere is refined but rooted in the neighbourhood, offering a stay that feels connected to Fitzrovia rather than separate from it.

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Events to enjoy during Father’s Day in London

Father’s Day 2026 falls on the same weekend as several London events, giving visitors and locals more ways to shape the occasion around the city’s summer calendar.

1. Taste of London  

  • 17-21 June 2026

Taste of London returns to Regent’s Park from 17-21 June 2026, bringing restaurants, chefs, bars and food experiences together for one of the capital’s major summer food festivals.

The setting gives the day a festival feel with open-air dining, summer energy and plenty to explore at your own pace. It is especially suited to families who want Father’s Day to feel more like a full London experience than a single meal. Start in Fitzrovia Quarter for breakfast or coffee, then make your way towards Regent’s Park for an afternoon of food and atmosphere.

 

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 2. SOLSTICE 

  • On Sunday, 21 June 2026

Taking place on Sunday 21 June 2026, SOLSTICE is listed on Eventbrite at St Ethelburga’s Centre for Reconciliation and Peace in London.

As it falls on the same day as Father’s Day, it offers a more reflective alternative to the usual lunch-and-gift format. It may suit visitors looking for something seasonal and meaningful, especially as 21 June also sits around the summer solstice.

 

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3. Father’s Day Special – Wine Tasting

Father’s Day Special – Wine Tasting is a tasting-for-two event at Courtyard Wine Cellars in Covent Garden on Saturday, 20 June 2026. It is a relaxed pre-Father’s Day idea for dads who enjoy wine, conversation and experience-led gifts rather than traditional presents. It suits a dad who likes learning about flavour, trying something new, or enjoying a slower, more refined London outing.

4. London Stadium Tour

The London Stadium Tour is at the London Stadium, with a strong choice for football-loving dads. Visitors can go behind the scenes, explore the players’ tunnel, dressing rooms, pitchside areas and learn about the stadium’s move from London 2012 Olympic venue to Premier League home of West Ham United. It suits dads who follow football history, love matchday atmosphere or would enjoy walking through a real sporting landmark.

 

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Where to buy a gift on Father’s Day?

Looking for a Father’s Day gift before or after your meal? Fitzrovia Quarter is filled with thoughtful stops, making it easy to pair dining with a little last-minute discovery. Whether he is drawn to sharp tailoring, refined fragrance, music, watches or beautifully crafted interiors, there are plenty of ways to find something personal.

If he is into fashion and style:

For someone who appreciates timeless tailoring, refined fragrances and distinctive menswear, these Fitzrovia Quarter destinations offer a stylish way to explore London’s fashion culture.

If he loves music:

From immersive sound experiences to iconic guitar craftsmanship, these spaces are perfect for music lovers looking to discover creativity through sound and design.

If he is into watches and accessories:

These specialist stores bring together craftsmanship, heritage and modern style.

If he is into interiors and craftsmanship:

For those drawn to thoughtful interiors, material quality and contemporary craftsmanship, these destinations showcase design-led spaces filled with character and inspiration.

Explore more attractive destinations in the Fitzrovia Quarter

Father’s Day does not need to follow a strict schedule. Part of the pleasure of spending it in Fitzrovia Quarter is leaving space to wander. Between breakfast and dinner, you can move through streets that feel central yet considered, with cafés, restaurants, creative spaces and independent businesses sitting close together. A gallery visit can become a slow walk. A quick drink can turn into a longer conversation. A planned meal can lead to a new favourite corner of London.

For those who enjoy discovering the city on foot, Fitzrovia Quarter also offers access to creative street-level details, murals and cultural landmarks. Follow our guide to public art in Central London to turn a simple Father’s Day stroll into a more memorable experience.

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