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Posted on June 18th, 2009 in Dining, Eat Beat, Food & Drink

Father’s Day Feasts

By Molly Folse

Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21. Check out what some local restaurants have planned for dear old dad:

Kairos Kafe will host a “Man Food” Buffet, featuring grilled ribeye steaks with tomato grits, double barbecue bacon cheddar burgers, catfish nuggets and grilled pork chops, in addition to a potato bar, salad, vegetables and grilled corn on the cob. The buffet is $17.99 a person and $9.99 for children ages 10 and under. Seating begins at 12:30 p.m. Kairos is located at 515 University Blvd. To make reservations, call (205) 251-3101 or e-mail james@kairoskatering.com.

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Father’s Day at Fleming’s at The Summit will feature a three-course Sunday brunch menu from 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Brunch is $29.95 a person and includes a $25 gift card.

Whole Foods has planned a Father’s Day Brunch in the Village Brasserie on Sunday, June 21 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The store will have an omelet station and a special brunch menu. Prices vary. Whole Foods is located at 3100 Cahaba Village Plaza. For more information, call (205) 912-8400.

There’s a Father’s Day dinner and brunch planned at Miss Rosemarie’s Special Teas on Valleydale Road. Dinner will be Saturday, June 20 from 6:30-8 p.m. The menu includes surf and turf, crab cakes, spinach and ham stuffed chicken and more. Dinner is $25.95 a person. Brunch will be Sunday, June 21 from 1-2:30 p.m. and will feature an abbreviated version of the dinner menu. Brunch is $19.95 per person. Reservations are required for both dinner and brunch. Make reservations by calling (205) 980-8335. View full menus online at www.mrsteas.com.

Dads can eat for free on Father’s Day at Max’s Delicatessen and no wonder — the authentic New York-style deli is actually named in honor of Max Dubrinsky and Max Samen, the dads of deli owners Steve Dubrinsky and Clif Samen. Located in the Colonnade Shopping Center, Max’s has a terrific matzo ball soup and the weekend breakfast menu includes lox, eggs and onions; homemade cheese blintzes; Challah French toast and many other delicious items. Check out the complete menu at www.maxsdelionline.com

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