A Great Father’s Day Gift: Father’s Day Brunch, Dinner,& Swag in LA

 

Father’s Day Brunch, Dinner, and Swag in LA!

Trejo’s Tacos
Give dad the ultimate gift this year, a Danny Trejo-approved Father’s Day Bundle featuring gifts from  Hollywood’s nicest
tough-guy.
The bundle will include the choice between the new Trejo’s Cantina Cookbook or Trejo’s Tacos Cookbook, signed by Danny Trejo himself, as well as a Trejo’s Tacos Chef’s Apron and a bottle of the famous Trejo’s Hot Sauce. The Father’s Day Bundle is $117 and is available for purchase online at https://trejosstore.com/products/fathers-day-bundle and directly at Trejo’s Tacos. 
Hotcakes Bakes and Evil Twin
Celebrate Dad’s special day with some sweet treats from Hotcakes Bakes in Culver City. The iconic bakery is offering two types of cakes which are offered in 14 different flavors, including the classic carrot, red velvet, strawberry, and even chocolate banana marble.
Guests can order a Golf Cake ($80), frosted in bright green just like the fairway of every dad’s dreams,

or they can opt for the Beach Cake ($95)—because nothing feels more like family than a beach sunset and a shared cake.

Hotcakes Bakes and Evil Twin will also offer a Father’s Day
gift basket ($90), uniquely loaded with six items, including a beer booklet and candle, and a $30 giftcard to Hotcake Bakes. For
more good times on Dad’s big day, check out the brother concept
Evil Twin for a nighttime winebar experience of curated natural wines and craft beers paired with locally sourced, seasonal bites. Don’t wait and order ahead on the Hotcakes Bakes website or call (310) 397-2324 to place an order for pick up.

Gracias Madre West Hollywood
Celebrate Dad this Father’s Day at Gracias Madre West Hollywood. Executive Chef Diana Briscoe has curated a menu of Mexican-inspired vegan dishes for dads, such as Pozole Verde ($16), a hearty bowl of poblanozucchini broth, and hominy corn, the Jackfruit Costillas Ahumadas ($27) with coleslawmashed potatoes, and grilled asparagus and the Huarache Chorizo con Papas ($17), a filling dish with refried beanscashew mozzarellapico de gallo and Aleppo pepper.
Don’t forget to pair those dishes with a refreshing, boozy cocktail like the Lilongo ($18), named after the 1944 animated film Three Caballeros, made with La Tierre de Acre Espadin, cucumber, lavender, and lime.
End on a sweet note with the Tarta de Mango ($16) made with mango chilled sauce and coconut whipped cream. Gracias Madre recommends making a reservation now through
OpenTable or by calling (323) 978-2170.
BOA Steakhouse
What better way to treat Dad with an elegant dining experience at BOA Steakhouse. This longtime LA favorite takes a modern twist
on the traditional American steakhouse with a stylish interior and
a special menu of prime steaks, fresh seafood, and classic side
dishes.
Enjoy the Westholme Wagyu Ribeye ($125) or Skuna Bay Salmon ($43) with a side of BOA’s signature Lobster Mac N Cheese ($38) to satiate any meat lover’s cravings.For an evening of celebration, guests can make a toast with the
citrus sparkle of the Boa-Loma ($19) from BOA’s selection of specialty cocktails.Visit the Manhattan Beach location with a California-signature
ocean view, or head to the heart of LA for the West Hollywood location’s patio overlooking the vibrant Sunset Strip. To make a reservation at BOA, visit boasteak.com or call the restaurant at (310) 683-4080.
Coffee and Plants
​​Studio City’s newest plant-based coffee shop, Coffee and Plants, will be handing out Plant Daddy stickers to the first 20 dads to visit the shop on Father’s Day. Treat dad to a variety of baked goods and drinks, including the light and balanced Mango Fizz ($7), made with Coffee and Plants’ housemade lemonade with fresh mango, tajin, and sparkling water, or for dads who need a caffeine-packed pick-me-up, the Shaken Espresso ($7), with the guest’s choice of plant-based milk, muscovado sugar, cinnamon, and star anise, all shaken over ice.
Father’s Day activation will be available at Coffee and Plants in Pasadena and Studio City. For more information, visit www.coffeeandplantsla.com and follow on Instagram at @coffeeandplantsla.
Vallarta Supermarkets
Kick off Father’s Day morning with a festivities-filled event at Vallarta Supermarket in North Hills with a live Mariachi,
treats and totes.

From 9 to 11 AM, guests can expect a live performance by talented Mariachi musicians, creating an atmosphere filled with joy and celebration for the first hour.
As an added bonus, the first 100 customers to arrive will receive either a Chef Merito tote bag or a branded Vallarta cooler bag, making it a special treat for early attendees.
Guests will also have the opportunity to indulge in delightful
samples of Tres Leches cake and refreshing Aqua Frescas, allowing everyone to savor the flavors of this special occasion for Dad.
This is a great way to surprise Dad for Father’s Day because these restaurants have used their creativity to create some great events
for Dad!
LA-Story.com  wants to wish every dad and grandfather out there
a very happy Father’s Day.

Stevie Wilson
LA-Story.com

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