These things are what GA dads really want for Father’s Day, new data shows
Mom may want brunch for Mother’s Day but data shows that most dads would rather eat at home and spend time with their children on Father’s Day.
According to a survey from YouGov, a research data and analytics group, 42% of American dads say enjoying a meal at home is their top activity pick for the holiday, and secondarily would like to be taken out for a drink.
That means it’s up to the kiddos to figure out what Dad wants and make a meal he’ll enjoy.
Dads want to eat at home
The meal delivery service, HelloFresh, suggests grillable main dishes and proteins, hearty comfort food, and even a few vegetarian options. You can find all the recipes on their website.
Make these dishes
- Pulled Pork Grilled Cheese
- Chicken Sausage Pizza with
- Double Decker Cheddar Burgers
- Cranberry-Drizzled Duck
- Steak Fajitas on the Grill
- Grilled Sirloin Steak with
- Vibrant Veggie Skewers
- Pesto Chicken with Potatoes
- Turkey Burgers with Cheddar Sauce
Dads want to have a drink with their kids
The YouGov data also suggests, behind no present at all, that dads would like to be taken out for drinks.
If your dad likes to enjoy a cocktail or cold beer, you can treat him to happy hour on Friday and then cook for him on Sunday. These are the best rated places on Yelp.
Best happy hour spots for dads
- Animal Farm
- Nonic Restaurant & Rooftop Bar
- The Loft
- The Office Sports Bar & Grill
- Eighteen85 Rooftop Bar and & Kitchen
- Jarfly
- The Black Cow
- The Dawg House
- The Hangout
- The Uptown Tap
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