
Father’s Day 2026 in Portland is right around the corner, the official day being this Sunday, June 21. If you’re looking for ways to celebrate Dad, or your favorite father figure, Portland offers plenty of diverse options. Whether he prefers a laid-back afternoon at a brewpub, wine tasting in Willamette valley, a relaxing soak at a hot springs resort, or catching a soccer match at a food cart pod, there’s something for every kind of dad.
Besties
This NW neighborhood dad-owned snack bar is always serving up something nostalgic and tasty. For a casual Father’s Day treat, stop by for their creative hot dogs loaded with toppings like sweet jalapeño ranch slaw, crispy bacon, and pickled onions. The menu changes often, so there’s always something new to discover. And while you’re there, be sure to grab a D’s Knots (made by yours truly) soft pretzel, served with their house-made spicy mustard.
740 NW 23rd Avenue, Portland. Besties Instagram
Durant Vineyards
If you’re up for a local road trip this Father’s Day, make your way down to Durant Vineyards. Known for hosting fun community events (including a monthlong celebration of olive oil), the winery is celebrating with a special Father’s Day open house from 10am to 4pm. Enjoy a festive afternoon of barbecue, live music, wine, and appearances from local guests.
The event also serves as a fundraiser for the Fisher House Foundation, which supports U.S. military members, veterans, and their families. Before you head home, be sure to pick up a bottle of Durant’s estate-produced olive oil, a local favorite made right on the property.
5510 NE Breyman Orchards Road, Dayton. Durant website
Grillo’s Italian Bakery
Treat dad to something sweet this Father’s Day with a special bakery box from Grillo’s Italian Bakery, which specializes in homemade Italian desserts and pastries. Available for pre-order through Today (Thursday, June 18) by 10am, the $32 Father’s Day box includes four tiramisu cookies, four almond danishes, and four cinnamon rolls. It’s an easy and delicious way to skip cooking breakfast and indulge in something special. DM them on Instagram to reserve your treats.
Hoffman Farms
Get a head start on blueberry picking season at Hoffman Farms, a family-owned, family-friendly U-pick destination in Beaverton. On Sunday, June 21 from 8am to 11am, visitors can enjoy early blueberry picking along with a complimentary pancake breakfast. Coffee, espresso drinks, and fresh baked goods will also be available for purchase. After your visit, make a day of it with a stop at a nearby winery, such as Cooper Mountain Vineyards.
22242 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton. Hoffman Farms website
Jake’s Grill
Downtown Portland’s iconic steak and seafood restaurant is celebrating Father’s Day all weekend long, with special offerings available Friday, June 19 through Sunday, June 21. The featured menu includes classic dishes like a slow-roasted, herb-crusted prime rib served with mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and house-made au jus. To complement the meal, guests can choose from a lineup of craft cocktails, including the restaurant’s take on an Old Fashioned, a smoked and aromatized bourbon cocktail, and more. Reservations are highly recommended.
611 SW 10th Avenue, Portland. Jake’s Grill website
Kah-Nee-Ta Hot Springs
Treat Dad to a relaxing getaway at Kah-Nee-Ta Hot Springs this weekend. Whether you stay overnight or opt for a day pass, you’ll enjoy access to eight mineral pools with temperatures reaching up to 110 degrees. The family-friendly resort is great for kids too, and offers casual on-site dining, including Native American specialties like fry bread with sweet and savory toppings. Be sure to check out Father’s Day specials, including a complimentary river tube float for dads.
6811 Hwy 8, Warm Springs. Kahneeta website
Olympia Provisions
For a dad who never says no to great meat, local purveyor, Olympia Provisions has Father’s Day covered. While they’re best known for their exceptional cured meats, they also offer plenty of grill-ready favorites, including franks, Italian sausage, bratwurst, and more! As a special Father’s Day treat, Olympia Provisions is offering a free Loukanika salami with online orders. Simply use code FREELOUK at checkout and snag yours while supplies last.
Oven and Shaker
On Father’s Day, bring Dad to Oven and Shaker for Pizza and a Pint—for just 20 bucks! Choose from classic pepperoni, Margherita, or a cheese pie, and choice of a pint. “No ties. No tools. Just pure perfection. Bring the man, the myth, the legend by and celebrate him the right way!” Dine-in only. -MC
1134 NW Everett Street, Portland. Oven and Shaker website
Podnah’s Pit Barbecue
This Northeast Portland favorite has been a longtime neighborhood staple, and it’s easy to see why. If dad loves barbecue and Tex-Mex flavors, he’ll appreciate Podnah’s casual atmosphere and consistently delicious menu. They’re serving both a Southern breakfast and their classic dinner on Father’s Day, making it easy to fit into your plans.
Just be sure to arrive early, as Podnah’s doesn’t take reservations. If there’s a wait, you can always spend some time exploring the nearby Alberta Arts District.
1625 NE Killingsworth Street, Portland. Podnah’s Pit website
Puff Coffee and Grasslands Barbecue
One thing we love about Puff Coffee in the Kerns neighborhood is its rotating lineup of local pop-ups. For Father’s Day, they’re welcoming the team from Grasslands Barbecue, the Hood River barbecue favorite that often draws long lines. I’ve had the pleasure of trying their barbecue, and their brisket, ribs, and pulled pork are my personal standouts. For this pop-up, they’ll be serving a variety of hot food items, including breakfast sandwiches, alongside frozen packaged offerings you can take home and enjoy later. The event runs from 9am to 1pm, or until sold out.
2816 SE Stark Street, Portland. Puff Coffee website. Grasslands Barbecue website
1847 Food Park
This new food cart pod in Milwaukie is a great spot for a laid-back Father’s Day, especially for dads who enjoy good food, a relaxed atmosphere, and watching sports. If dad is a soccer fan, 1847 Food Park will be showing World Cup matches this weekend, with plenty of seating in the bar area to catch the action. This family and dog-friendly space makes it easy to bring the kids and four-legged friends along for a fun and social afternoon outdoors that won’t break the bank.
1925 SE Scott Street, Milwaukie. 1847 Food Park website
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