Father's Day What To Do

Bellevue, WALocal News

This Father's Day, Downtown Bellevue invites families to create unforgettable memories with a variety of activities tailored for dads. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy kayaking at Meydenbauer Bay Park, where rentals are available for a fun day on the water, or savor a laid-back picnic at Bellevue Downtown Park. For nature lovers, the Mercer Slough Nature Park offers scenic trails perfect for a leisurely stroll. Indoor activities include engaging cooking classes at Whisk, where dads can learn to grill the perfect steak or master the art of making croissants. Families can also challenge each other at Lucky Strike, turning a simple bowling game into a fun competition.

Dining options abound, with 520 Bar & Grill serving a delicious brunch and Lincoln South Food Hall hosting a Burger Brawl for a unique eating challenge. El Gaucho combines the celebrations of Father’s Day and graduation with their special brunch menu. This comprehensive guide ensures that every dad feels special this Sunday, highlighting the diverse experiences available in Downtown Bellevue.

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