A 2026 Father’s Day Gift Guide
Our definitive guide of gift recommendations for Father’s Day—all under $200.
WRITER Edible SF Staff
Summer is here. Technically. Despite SF’s June gloom, our local markets and shops are full. Fathers, like everyone else, eat and shop (even the picky ones). So we kept it simple: gifts sourced from the places we’d actually visit, with a little something for every Dad on your list.
CASARIALTO: Cactus Handblown Pitcher
$174
For the daring designer Dad, perfect for an art collector. Hand-blown Murano glass, with a whimsical succulent. Part of a collection by Casarialto. ABASK.
WHITEBARK: Fog Blue Full Cross-Back Work Apron
$124
Highly recommended by chefs and homecooks alike, this hemp-cotton blended cross-back apron has been on set on FX’s The Bear. Whitebark Workwear.
For the foodie Dad who wants tacos everyday. With over 775 positive reviews, this hot rolled steel tortilla press can press masa into all tortilla sizes. Masienda.
For the Dad with particular preferences. Flavorful, creamy, and never bitter. A delicious solution for Dads wanting a coffee alternative. Available at Bi-Rite Markets.
TSUM Square Box
$142
For the Dad who needs to stay organized at home. Modular, sleek, beautiful, and functional. Available in black and natural. POJ Studio.
Cheerie Lane Popcorn Subscription
$19
Perfect for the cinephile Dad. Their all-in-one pods of heirloom kernels melt in a single pot and are perfectly proportioned. This Popcorn Of The Month club includes a variety of 3 new flavors to keep bingewatching. Cheerie Lane.
Now known as Palate Project (previously Tippsy Sake), America’s #1 online sake shop brings a first-class sake experience right to Dad’s door with three premium mini bottles of their curated best. Palate Project Co.
Hotel Retro: Vintage Luggage Labels from Tokyo to Buenos Aires
$40
Ideal for the wanderlust collector. A robust collection of 330 full-color graphics and insignias of international hotels to peruse and inspire a getaway trip. Letterform Archive.
An elegant edition to Dad’s home office. Featuring heat-resistant glass, a fine mesh filter, and smart pouring lid to keep it dust and drip-free. Kinto.
Magnetic Cheese and Charcuterie Board
$80
For the Dads who love to eat and host. Equipped with a magnetic tools and a wooden base, it’s the perfect balance of refined and functional. SF MOMA.
Howlin’: Absolute Belter Stripe Jumper
$178
A striped jumper made of 100% Shetland wool. Crafted in Scotland, this brushed finish top gifts a soft, textured sweater to any style-loving Dad. Presidio Post.