From barbecue masters to tech enthusiasts, from fitness fanatics to champion nappers – every dad deserves to feel special this Father's Day. If you're searching for more than just a last-minute gift, we've curated the ultimate guide to celebrating Dad across Singapore in 2026.
Discover exclusive dining experiences where fathers dine free, indulgent spa packages that melt stress away, and unique gifts ranging from whisky collections to durian-infused desserts. Whether your dad prefers fine dining or home-style comfort food, luxury massages or hands-on cooking classes – we've got options for every taste and budget.
Father's Day Feasts: Buffets Where Dad Eats Free
1. Allora: Luxe Seafood Brunch with Complimentary Dining for Dads
Elevate Father's Day with a lavish brunch at Allora featuring premium seafood and Italian specialties. The spread includes:
- A seafood bar overflowing with lobster, crab legs, oysters and sashimi
- Live cheese wheel pasta preparation
- Carnivore favorites like porchetta and ribeye steak
- A dessert station with tiramisu, chocolate pudding and artisanal gelato
The Deal:
$98++ per adult | $49++ per child
*Dad dines free with every two paying adults*
Bonus: 1-for-1 cocktails during happy hour (12-7pm)
- Date & Time: June 15 | 12pm-3pm
- Location: Allora Singapore
2. Coffee Lounge at Goodwood Park Hotel: Taiwan Porridge Meets Durian Dessert Extravaganza
A unique fusion of comforting porridge dishes and decadent durian desserts awaits at this iconic hotel venue. Highlights include:
- Sichuan-style chicken stir-fry and crispy pomfret in dark soy sauce
- The famous chilli crab meat with mantou buns
- A durian dessert station featuring torched marshmallow ice cream and D24 puffs
The Deal:
$88/adult | $53/child
*Dad dines free when three adults pay*
Available June 14 & 15 (lunch/dinner)
Spa Retreats & Unique Experiences For Relaxation-Seeking Dads
The Fullerton Spa's "Hero Package": Massage + Afternoon Tea ($298++)
- 90-minute signature Asian massage therapy <
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