Whisky, Bites & Big Cheers: How The Bull Run Does Father’s Day Like a Boss

Let’s face it—your dad probably doesn’t want another “World’s Greatest Dad” mug. This year, ditch the clichés and give the man what he really wants: whisky, food, and a seat at the head of the table.

Enter: Pappa’s Pour-posal at The Bull Run.

This isn’t just another Sunday. This is Father’s Day done right—with fire, flavour, and a dram in hand.

  • This Father’s Day, The Bull Run is serving up more than just steak and swagger. On Sunday, June 15th, from 12:30 PM to 10:00 PM, they’re rolling out a bold, belly-warming whisky tasting experience designed just the way Pappa likes it—strong, flavourful, and unapologetically indulgent. Guests will embark on a self-guided journey through five premium whiskies, each perfectly paired with a gourmet bite that knows how to keep up.

Here’s what’s on the pour-posal:

🥃 Woodford Reserve Bourbon – Served with bourbon-glazed pork belly bites and pickled apple slaw. Sweet meets savory in a combo that deserves a slow clap.

🥃 Jameson Select Reserve – Smoked beef sliders with caramelized onion jam and aged cheddar. It’s like your backyard braai went to finishing school.

🥃 The Macallan 12 Year – Fig and blue cheese crostini. Sophisticated and smooth, with just enough funk to keep things interesting.

🥃 Glenlivet 12 Year – Brie and green apple on toasted brioche. Think spring picnic, but in a glass and on a plate—no ants invited.

🥃 Talisker 10 Year – Grilled prawns with lemon aioli. Briny, smoky, citrusy perfection. Like the ocean decided to host a whisky party.

And because Dad deserves the works, this tasting wraps with dessert and coffee, just in time for him to loosen his belt and claim victory over the meal. All this glory comes in at R650 per person, which, let’s be honest, is a small price to pay for making Dad feel like the legend he is.

Booking is essential, and tables are bound to fill up faster than Dad falling asleep in front of the TV. So head over to thebullrun.co.za or call 011 884 1001 to secure your spot.

 20 Maude Street, Sandton
 011 884 1400
 info@thebullrun.co.za

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  1. I love how this Father’s Day experience at The Bull Run is all about ditching the traditional clichés and offering something truly special—whisky, great food, and a memorable experience. It sounds like a celebration every dad would look forward to!

  2. This really shifted my perspective on Father’s Day outings. I always defaulted to a standard restaurant meal, but the idea of a dedicated, well-curated experience with good whisky and hearty food feels so much more meaningful. It’s less about just eating and more about creating a proper occasion to connect.

  3. Great read! One thing I’d add is to book a table well in advance, even if they say walk-ins are welcome. Last year I saw a few disappointed dads turned away at the door because the place was packed. The vibe is totally worth the planning, though.

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  5. Honestly, I had no idea there was a whole “scotch flight and food pairing” thing going on in Jozi. That bit about matching the whisky to specific bites really caught my attention—feels like a smarter way to spend Father’s Day than just the usual braai. Might have to give this a try next year.

  6. I really appreciated how you highlighted the combination of the curated whisky selection *with* the thoughtful food pairings at The Bull Run for Father’s Day. It’s such a step up from just a standard meal. I’ve often found that a well-matched drink really elevates the whole dining experience, almost like creating a perfect pairing. Do you think more restaurants are moving towards these kind of integrated tasting experiences, or is it still quite niche? I’m also curious if they offer any non-whisky options for those who might prefer something different, but still want the elevated experience.

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  8. Just saw The Bull Run’s Father’s Day whisky event-five premium drams paired with gourmet bites for R650, happening June 15th. Honestly feels like a chain coupling of everything dad loves: good whiskey, great food, and not another boring mug.

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