With Father's Day approaching, many of us have meaningful things to say. Like, I love you and Sorry I wrecked the Toyota when I was home from college a few years ago and Thanks for letting me borrow your beach house 15 summers in a row. When the words dont come easy, and a gift card doesnt seem adequate, there is always a way to say it with foodor a great bottle of liquor. Heres our list of the best 2012 food-and-booze bonding experiences for dads and those who love them.

For most Sundays of the year, brunch is controlled by ladies and family birthday outings. But on Fathers Day, salads and quiche get pushed aside in favor of gourmet burgers, truffle fries, and spicy top-shelf Bloody Marysbottomless, if possible. The Peninsula Chicago is doing a guy-friendly gourmet buffet in The Lobby, with choices ranging from build-your-own organic beef burgers, BBQ pork belly burgers, cowboy ribs and bacon mac n cheese. (Photo courtesy of The Peninsula Chicago)

If youre duplicating the build-a-burger buffet concept for a backyard party, take the advice of Hamptons celebrity caterer Andrea Correale, and sneak some healthy greens onto the side dish table.
Simply take a Roma tomato, cut the bottom so it will stand upright, cut the top and hollow out with a spoon. Stuff with baby Romaine or red leaf lettuce and voila! You have a gorgeous garden salad bouquet. Place a few dressings on the side so your guests can drizzle their favorite on top, Correale suggests.

So the last couple years have you strapped for cash. You can still celebratein fact, you can even treat. You just have to know where (and when) to go. One posh brand that consistently delivers gourmet bargains during off-hours is Kimpton Hotels. Each propertys restaurant-lounge offering is different, but the emphasis on affordable, stylish hospitality is brandwide . In Los Angeles, BLVD 16 in the Palomar has a Happy Hour bites menu with small-plate portions of fish tacos, sliders, skinny fries and more for $3/$5/$8/$10. Its no hardship to keep a 2-person check under $25.

Culinary trends may come and go, but a great steak always hits the spot. And if youre treating the patriarch, we suggest one of the classic steakhouses thats been around for generations and hasnt deviated from tried n true quality. At high-end chains like Morton's, Ruths Chris or Del Friscos (pictured), a juicy bone-in rib eye or tender filet is understood to be the perfect key to happinesswith conversation and side dishes being optional add-ons. (Photo courtesy of Del Frisco's)

If youre doing steak with the trimmings, skip the potatoes au gratin and the mac n cheese. No ones system really needs all the extra grease and carbs. Balance the hunk of meat with perfectly trimmed asparagus, baby carrots or a classic iceberg wedge. If youre hosting and want to razzle-dazzle everyone with your chef skills, try Andrea Correales grilled zucchini rollersrecipe available at AndreaCorreale.blogspot.com.

A strong cocktail and a cigar in a place like the recently revamped Carnegie Club cigar lounge in Midtown Manhattan (pictured) is a timeless bonding experience, given new relevance by AMCs moody hit Mad Men. Unlike most Don Draper-inspired moments, this wont be regrettable in the light of day. (Photo courtesy of Carnegie Club)

If youre too far away to treat Dad to drinks and stogies a bottle of some high-end, high-proof spirit says Youre the man just as eloquently. Recommended: Louis Royer Force 53 VSOP Fine Champagne Cognac, a libation equally delicious whether neat or in a craft cocktail like the negroni pictured. (Photo courtesy of Louis Royer)

It doesnt matter whether youre in Brooklyn or Chicago or the California coast: The perfect al fresco meal on a summer evening is a simple wood-fired pizza and a great Cabernet or Barolo. The custom-built outdoor pizza oven at Farmstand 46 in Paso Robles is one of the biggest attractions for 250 milesand like most pizza joints, its no-res-required, even on holiday weekends. (Photo courtesy of Farmstand 46)

The smoke, the sauce, the mess, the carnivorous delight of a heaping plate of barbecue: Its the ultimate all-American feast, and perfect for family celebrations where nobody cares about table manners or keeping their clothes pristine. For home chefs looking to be inspired, we recommend the big as Texas flavors of Chef Tim Love, Ft. Worth master of classic grilling, smoking and New Q. The mouthwatering hunk of meat pictured above comes from his latest restaurant, Woodshed Smokehouse. Do it up yourself with recipes from ChefTimLove.com. (Photo courtesy of Woodshed Smokehouse)

With the foie gras ban effective in California within a matter of days, its West Coast foodies last chance to indulge in this ultimate Francophile treat. As for the rest of the nation: most agree, even with no ban, a holiday is the only justification for ordering such an expensive (and controversial) dish. Every chefs got a different way to prepare, from a simple terrine to the foie-stuffed doughnuts at Umamicatessen in LA or the foie gras French toast (pictured) at trendy cosmopolitan meatery STK. (Photo courtesy of STK)
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