Where to celebrate Father's Day in St. Louis
Options abound beyond brunch on Sunday, including car shows, comedy, concerts, and more. In St. Louis, Father's Day is a day of celebration for dads at various venues including the Polish Heritage Center, The Sheldon, and the Dave & Buster’s. The National Museum of Transportation will showcase early Fords and other “horseless carriage” cars at its National Museum. In Dutchtown, kickball enthusiasts will gather in Marquette Park for a kickball and a community festival for Juneteenth and Father’S Day. The inaugural Dad Games are held for family teams to compete, with the father with the highest average team score receiving a free year of gameplay. The first-time father-son duo Brian and Thomas Owens are performing in support of their album, "Forever Young." The National Institute of Transportation is also hosting a car show, open to any car, truck, or motorcycle, as long as it's one of the first 200 to show up. The 200-foot-tall St Louis Wheel will host free rides for dads on Sunday.

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Laugh along with Darius Bradford, STL SLYM, and Andre Helm (Bro Dre). Food and drinks will be available for purchase, and VIP tickets come with a discount on concessions. $27–$40. Doors at 4 p.m., show at 5 p.m. Polish Heritage Center, 1413 N. 20th.
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Father-son team Brian and Thomas Owens have been a viral sensation since their 2013 recording of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come.” The pair is performing in support of their album “Forever Young.” $35–$75; VIP option includes orchestra-level seating and pre-show dessert in The Ballroom. 6 p.m. The Sheldon, 3648 Washington.
In Dutchtown, it’s an annual tradition to gather in Marquette Park for kickball and a community festival for Juneteenth and Father’s Day. Kickball teams compete for glory, and everyone’s welcome to cheer them on. 11 a.m. Marquette Park.
The stakes are high at the inaugural Dad Games: Family teams compete against each other, and the father with the highest average team score walks away with a free year of gameplay. Tickets start at $35. Noon. Dave & Buster’s, 13857 Riverport.
Kimmswick hosts a unique car show, open to absolutely any car, truck, or motorcycle, as long as it's one of the first 200 to show up starting at 9 a.m. Local merchants will hand out awards at 3 p.m. Enjoy the neighborhood—a DJ and other activities keep the day festive. Proceeds of the $15 registration fee go to the Kimmswick Visitor Center.
If the dad in your life is a fan of the very earliest cars, then head for the National Museum of Transportation, which will showcase early Fords and other “horseless carriage” cars. Included with museum admission. 10 a.m.–1 p.m. National Museum of Transportation, 2933 Barrett Station.
Enjoy a day of fun with Dad at City Museum: On Father's Day, there's free admission for every dad. The kids’ art activity at Art City is dad-themed, and there’s barbecue, City Museum Pilsner ,and City Museum Hard Seltzer for purchase. Up to one free general admission per paid admission. City Museum, 750 N. 16th.
The 200-foot-tall St. Louis Wheel will host free rides for dads on on Sunday. Union Station also hosts the Animals R Us petting zoo all weekend, the Cars and Cones show on Saturday from 4–7:30 p.m., and Summer of the Shark at the St. Louis Aquarium.
Themen: Holidays, Father's Day