Father’s Day gift guide in Raleigh, NC

Outdoor Provisions

Great Outdoor Provision Co. offers plenty of gifts for Dad. | Photo by RALtoday

Father’s Day is Sun., June 19 — in other words, there are only a few more days left to scoop up the perfect gift for whomever you call “Dad.”

Luckily, with this local gift guide you won’t have to travel the galaxy for an out of this world present.

🏕️ For the Dad who can’t sit still

Check out the Great Outdoor Provision Co. for high quality gear to help fuel your reel-y awesome Dad’s next adventure with hiking equipment, fishing supplies + camping gadgets.

Take your father figure out for a tee-rrific day of indoor simulated golf at the Dogwood Country Club or book a private lesson (if that swing needs a little help).

🧺 For the foodie

Make a basket filled with local goodies like Tonya’s Brittles, Redneck BBQ Lab’s Beef Rub, and Videri chocolates from Sweet Tea and Cornbread NC (located inside of Crabtree Valley Mall). Or, you could grab one of the already curated gift sets.

What better way to say “Hoppy Father’s Day” than with a six pack of local brews? Stop by a bottle shop to personalize Dad’s own six pack. Here are some of our recommendations: Bottle Mixx, House of Hops + Bottle Rev. (PS: The employees give great suggestions.)

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Give the gift of a Dad joke t-shirt. | Screenshot from Six & Main

💈 For the dad who “doesn’t want anything”

Does your father fall victim to lame jokes? Well, he’ll love these actually funny dad joke t-shirts from Six & Main.

Treat yo’ father figure to a fresh haircut and beard trim with a giftcard from Arrow. The service also comes with a free beer + combjust like a day at the spa.

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