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All-you-can-eat brunch at Beauty & the Feast

From a slow-roasted pig, to peel-and-eat shrimp and a slider bar (wow, that sounds great!), there will be something for every dad on June 19 at Beauty & the Feast Bar Kitchen (601 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954/567-8070). The regular Sunday brunch menu is available, which means an omelet station, chicken and waffles (pictured) and banana foster French toast. The ost is $49.50 for adults, $29.95 for children 10-14 and $19.95 for children under 10.

Adena Grill & Bar at Gulfstream honoring dad with specials

Toast Dad, and let him enjoy a complimentary drink with an entrée purchase on Father’s Day at Adena Grill & Wine Bar (Gulfstream Park, 901 S. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach, 954/454-7000). The menu includes steak and lobster (pictured), Colorado lamb chops and more. The hours are 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Adena Grill is also offering 25 percent off take-out orders over $35, in case you’re spending Dad’s day at home. The same specials are offered by the other Gulfstream Park restaurant, Frankey’s Sports Bar; call 954/464-2333; hours are noon to 10 p.m.

The Traymore featuring couples menu for Father’s Day

On June 19, The Traymore Restaurant at COMO Metropolitan (2445 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305/695-3600) will host a special brunch that has four items for two people to share, with a variety of dishes on its savory menu. Those include eggs royale/eggs Benedict, Maine lobster toast, 8-hour braised short rib and more. And Dad gets a complimentary cocktail, too, from a selection of drinks such as the Traymore Mimosa (orange juice, orange bitters, prosecco).

Frittata, French toast, pancakes planned at Brimstone Woodfire Grill

A brunch with some special dishes for Father’s Day is the spotlight at Brimstone Woodfire Grill (14575 SW 5th St., Pembroke Pines, 954/430-2333), and includes frittata Espanola (pictured), thick-cut French toast and Brimstone’s Best Pancakes, which are served with berries, bananas, applewood smoked bacon and maple syrup. Bottomless mimosas are available for $15.

Lynn Kalber

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