Father’s Day is right around the corner, and if you’re celebrating in Elizabethtown, there’s no shortage of ways to make Dad feel appreciated. We’ve put together all the details for you to plan a full day out and ideas for a thoughtful last-minute gift.  

Unique Gifts in Downtown Etown

Start at J. Bradley, a downtown staple known for its mix of high-end menswear, leather goods, and accessories. They’ve got classic polos, bourbon-scented candles, and barware. It’s a go-to for stylish, thoughtful gifts. The staff is friendly and always happy to help you pick out something just right.J.Bradley

Outdoor Gear & Apparel

If Dad’s idea of a good day involves hitting the trails or going for a run, swing by Running Soles. This locally owned specialty shop stocks performance shoes, gear, and nutrition essentials for every type of runner or hiker. Bonus: they’ll fit Dad properly and help you find something based on his favorite routes or routines.A man is talking to sales representative who is holding up a shoe in Running Soles in Downtown Elizabethtown

Grab a Burger with Dad

J.R. Neighbors has the casual, laid-back atmosphere that makes it an easy choice for Father’s Day. Their burgers are stacked, juicy, and full of flavor. Try a delicious burger and pair it with their house-seasoned fries, and kick back on the patio. It’s the kind of spot where good food and good company make for a perfect afternoon.a gourmet burger and a beer from jr neighbors

Raise a Glass at HubHaus

Cap off the day with a beer and some bites at HubHaus, where you’ll find craft brews, cocktails, and a warm, modern vibe in the heart of downtown. Be sure to play a round of corn hole or bocce ball with your dad on their patio behind HubHaus. HubHaus is a great place to unwind, toast to Dad, and catch up.people having nachos and beer at hubhaus

Celebrate in Etown

Father’s Day in Elizabethtown doesn’t need to be complicated. A thoughtful gift, a good meal, and time well spent together can go a long way, and there’s no better place to do all of that than right here in Etown.