In this story:
- 1. Fire up the fun with a BBQ masterclass
- 2. Get muddy at a pottery wheel class
- 3. Make it personal with a leathercraft workshop
- 4. Shake, stir and sip at a cocktail making class
- 5. Craft a statement serving board at a woodworking class
- 6. Fuel his passion with a barista or latte art workshop
- 7. Cook up a storm with a dumpling or sushi class
- How to make the day feel extra special
- Can’t decide? A ClassBento gift card is a great backup
If you’re in Brisbane, Father’s Day practically begs for blue-sky adventures, good food and a bit of fun. This year, skip the socks and give Dad something he’ll actually talk about for months: Father’s Day gifts in Brisbane you can share together. From hands-on workshops to delicious discoveries, here are seven unique ideas that feel personal, memorable and very Brisbane. Many of these are easy to book through ClassBento, which makes finding and reserving creative workshops around the city a breeze.
1. Fire up the fun with a BBQ masterclass
For the Dad who treats the grill like his throne, a BBQ or smoking masterclass is pure joy. Learn how to pick the right cuts, master rubs and marinades and nail that perfect sear or low-and-slow smoke. Dad will taste as you go, learn tricks to avoid common mistakes and leave with confidence to host the next backyard feast.
Make it extra special by following the class with a relaxed beer at a local brewery or a sunset stroll by the river. Bonus points if you plan a family dinner the following weekend so Dad can show off his new skills.
2. Get muddy at a pottery wheel class

There’s something ridiculously satisfying about throwing a lump of clay on a wheel and shaping it into a mug, bowl or vase. Pottery workshops are a brilliant way to switch off and be present; it’s messy, meditative and surprisingly addictive. Brisbane has plenty of beginner-friendly classes and you don’t need any art background to have a great time. Dad will learn the basics, shape his piece, and often get it glazed and fired for pickup later. If wheel throwing isn’t his thing, try a hand building or kintsugi-inspired class where you repair ceramics with golden seams—a beautiful nod to resilience and stories well-lived.
3. Make it personal with a leathercraft workshop
If your dad is practical and loves quality gear, a leathercraft workshop hits the spot. Together you can craft a wallet, belt or cardholder and learn how to cut, punch, stitch, burnish leather. It’s tactile, surprisingly therapeutic and Dad will take home something he’ll use every day. To add meaning, Dad can also emboss initials or a short message inside to make it personalised to him. Bonus: Wrap the day by grabbing lunch in a leafy neighbourhood spot or wandering through the markets to find more trinket treasures.
4. Shake, stir and sip at a cocktail making class

If Dad appreciates a well-made Old Fashioned or loves experimenting with flavours, a mixology class is a brilliant Father’s Day treat. Professional bartenders will teach Dad the fundamentals, balancing sweet, sour and bitter, muddling and shaking techniques, and how to make classic and modern cocktails. Many Brisbane classes include a few drinks to enjoy and recipes to take home, so you can recreate the magic at your next family gathering. To extend the fun, buy a small home bar starter kit as part of your gift: a shaker, jigger, citrus peeler and his favourite spirit, to help him continue this new hobby at home!
5. Craft a statement serving board at a woodworking class
For the Dad who loves entertaining, a woodworking class where you create a serving or charcuterie board is a winner. Dad will get to choose timbers, sand and shape and make his own wooden masterpiece. These classes are beginner-friendly and Brisbane has options ranging from simple boards to more advanced projects. The best part? Every time he serves cheese or carves a steak, he’ll remember the day you made it together. If he truly loves a dinner party, follow up the class with a resin art experience, where he can pour swirls of ocean blues or smoky hues for a custom finish.
6. Fuel his passion with a barista or latte art workshop

Coffee-loving dads will get a kick out of learning how to pull the perfect espresso shot and pour silky milk. A barista or latte art workshop demystifies the science, like grind size, extraction time, milk texture and helps him to relax and learn a new skill in a friendly environment. Guided by an experienced local barista, Dad can get plenty of hands-on practice and make his own cup of coffee to drink. Round out the gift with a bag of locally roasted beans and a voucher to his favourite café.
7. Cook up a storm with a dumpling or sushi class

If Father’s Day usually revolves around food (as it should), take it to the next level with a cooking class. Dumpling workshops are crowd-pleasers—Dad can learn to fold, crimp and steam his way to pillowy goodness, then feast on his creations. Or try sushi making for knife skills, rice seasoning and rolling techniques. Choose a cuisine Dad loves or one he’s curious about, and bring your appetite. Keep the celebration going by picking up a bottle of something special on the way home and hosting a family tasting session of your new dishes.
How to make the day feel extra special
- Add a handwritten “itinerary” to build excitement: morning class, lazy lunch, river walk, gelato stop.
- Capture candid photos during the workshop, then print a few and tuck them into a simple frame.
- Combine two smaller experiences - for example, a short coffee class followed by a pottery session - for a full Father’s Day adventure.
- If you have siblings, gift each person a role: one plans transport, one handles snacks, one documents the day.
Can’t decide? A ClassBento gift card is a great backup

If Dad’s hard to pin down or loves choosing for himself, a ClassBento gift card gives him the freedom to pick any Brisbane workshop that sparks his interest. It’s a thoughtful, flexible option that still feels personal, especially if you include a shortlist of classes you think he’d love and a promise to join him. You can make a day of it whenever the calendar allows and that anticipation becomes part of the fun.
This Father’s Day, swap another gadget for something Dad will truly remember: a new skill, a shared laugh and a slice of Brisbane at its best. Whether he’s stirring a cocktail, shaping a bowl or flipping his first perfect steak, the best part will be right there next to him—you.