ALBERT’S SCHLOSS SOHO HOSTS BAVARIAN FEAST, LIVE MUSIC & FREE BEER FOR DADS IN LONDON!

Father’s Day is getting a distinctly Bavarian makeover this year as Albert’s Schloss Soho invites guests to celebrate with hearty roasts, live entertainment and a free pint for every father figure.

Taking place on Sunday 15 June, the Soho beer hall is promising a full day of feasting, music and “oom-pah” energy inspired by its namesake Prince Albert, the famously festive father of nine.

A Royal Father’s Day “Sunday Service” in Soho

Known for its immersive dining experience and alpine-inspired interiors, Albert’s Schloss Soho is hosting a special Father’s Day edition of its signature Sunday Service.

From 9am onwards, guests can expect:

  • Live DJ sets and request anthems at the Rise + Shine breakfast session
  • Hearty Bavarian breakfasts and morning cocktails
  • A day-long party atmosphere blending food, music and performance

By midday, the venue’s famous roast offering takes centre stage, transforming Father’s Day into a communal feast.

Free Beer for Dads: “Push for Papa” Returns

In collaboration with German brewery Krombacher, every father figure visiting the venue will receive a complimentary pint of Krombacher bier on arrival.

Even better, the cult favourite “Push for Papa” button is making its comeback.

Inspired by the hospitality world’s “push for prosecco” trend, the system allows guests to press a button at their table, instantly summoning a server to deliver a cold pint straight to Dad.

It’s designed to keep fathers “royally looked after” throughout the day, with table service and surprise moments built into the experience.

Roast Dinners, Bavarian Classics & Proper Gravy

The revamped Sunday menu leans into comfort food with a German twist. Highlights include:

  • Schweinshaxe (crispy Bavarian pork knuckle)
  • Dry aged rump of beef
  • Paprika roasted chicken
  • Mushroom en croûte (vegetarian option)

All roasts are served family-style with roast potatoes, root vegetable mash, seasonal greens and rich gravy.

This is not a light lunch situation—it’s a full-on Father’s Day feast.

Live Music, Haus Choir & All-Day Entertainment

From 3pm onwards, the venue’s legendary haus choir takes over, delivering live performances designed to keep the atmosphere high into the afternoon.

Across the day, guests can expect:

  • Live vocals and band performances
  • Surprise-and-delight entertainment moments
  • DJs and crowd-led music requests
  • An evolving party atmosphere from breakfast to evening

Free Socks, Gifting Trends & Father’s Day Extras

Every father figure will also receive complimentary branded socks, a playful nod to a growing gifting trend.

With searches for “dad socks” reportedly rising significantly ahead of Father’s Day, the keepsake doubles as both a souvenir and a tongue-in-cheek nod to classic gifting clichés.

Socks are available on a first come, first served basis—once they’re gone, they’re gone.

Father’s Day Gift Cards Available

For those looking to extend the celebration, Albert’s Schloss Soho is also offering Father’s Day gift cards ranging from £10 to £250.

These can be redeemed across food, drinks and future events.

A Taste of Munich in London

Albert’s Schloss Soho is known for bringing authentic Bavarian culture to the UK capital, pouring all six official Oktoberfest biers year-round under one roof.

For more information or to book, visit the official site: Albert’s Schloss Official Website

You can also explore more about the brewery partner here: Krombacher Official Website

Book Your Father’s Day Experience

Father’s Day at Albert’s Schloss Soho is expected to be one of London’s most lively themed dining experiences this June—blending German beer hall tradition with modern-day celebration culture.

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