If you have a tendency to leave shopping to the very last second, you’re certainly not alone. While there’s still ample time to procure the perfect gift, if you do procrastinate this year, you’ve still got plenty of options that you can order and send instantly online — but will actually look like you didn’t wait until the day before the special day to think about.

Whether you’re strapped for time or prefer to shop from the comfort of home, here are the best last-minute gifts to shop this year — just in time for Father’s Day.

Coffee subscriptions are a promised success for the dad who enjoys the process of brewing their own coffee and finding new, unique blends. There’s a wide range of services to choose from depending on someone’s preferences: if you already know your dad’s go-to coffee shops, you can play it safe with brand-specific subscriptions like Blue Bottle and Verve, or you can go with services like Trade Coffee or Misto Box for those who like to be more adventurous with their beans. Here, check out our roundup of the best coffee subscription services of 2026.

A DashPass subscription is the kind of last-minute, low-key gift that actually gets used — especially by the dad who would rather order in after a long day than pretend he wants another novelty mug. DoorDash’s membership offers $0 delivery fees and reduced service fees on eligible orders from participating restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores and retailers, making it a practical pick for dinners, game-day snacks, forgotten household essentials and late-night cravings. It’s an unassuming present but ensured to make dad’s week easier.

If you want to get more specific with your delivery subscription, a subscription to Craft Beer Club is a can’t-go-wrong gift for the dad who considers himself an IPA expert.

World Cup is officially underway, with dozens of games set across the U.S, one of this season’s host countries. If your soccer-loving dad lives near one of the stadiums — such as New Jersey, Inglewood, Houston or Atlanta — tickets to a game are a once-in-a-lifetime gift he’ll never forget.

Is the grill master in your household already looking forward to the summer to show off their meat-cooking skills? Give them the gift of 100% grass-fed beef, free-range organic chicken, humanely raised pork, and wild-caught seafood! Send them over to the Butcher Box’s favorite box (around $135) or set him up with a monthly subscription for choice cuts all year long. Shipping is free and they will deliver to your door on your schedule, so don’t worry about anything sitting out for too long. Plus, you can cancel at any time.

Honor your favorite theater adult with tickets to one of the many hot shows that are currently open. From new favorites like the Keanu Reeves-led revival of “Waiting for Godot” to Kristin Chenoweth’s “The Queen of Versailles,” there are dozens of Broadway shows to gift this year. Check out the full list of Broadway tickets that are available right now, and check out more Broadway merch to personalize your gift.

For the foodie in your life who’s tasted every trendy restaurant but still wants more, give the gift of hands-on culinary magic. With Cozymeal, recipients can redeem a single gift card for immersive cooking classes — from handmade pasta and sushi rolling to regional comfort classics — or even book a private chef to come to their home and craft a multi-course feast. Classes are taught by vetted local chefs in cities nationwide or live online, so whether it’s a cozy date night at the stove or a group session with friends, it’s an experience that turns a meal into a memory. Best part? Cozymeal gift cards never expire and can be used for food tours, mixology classes, cookware and more.

We’ve gotten to the point where it takes an army to catch up on your favorite shows. Between Hulu and HBO and Showtime, there are now dozens of streamers competing for our attention and the monthly bills can add up, making a streaming subscription the perfect gift. Peacock has something for every kind of person, from “Real Housewives” and “Love Island” for the reality show heads to “Harry Potter” and “The Office” for the comfort show bingers.

Give the gift of meditation this year with a subscription to Headspace, currently offering a free trial. The revelatory app caters to both beginners and experts, with an expansive library of more than 500 meditations for stress, resilience and compassion — for every skill level. In addition to meditation, Headspace also features relaxing sleep sounds, dreamy music and wind-down exercises for calming bedtime routines, in addition to stress-releasing workouts such as yoga and other mindful body exercises.

An Audible membership not only works as a great last-minute gift that saves you a trip to the store but will also feel like a thoughtful touch to the dads who can’t stop talking about their favorite audiobooks or podcasts. Audible’s Plus membership allows for unlimited access to all of their Audible Original titles, one premium title of their choice per month and exclusive discounts on high-demand content. Plus, memberships are currently only $.99/month for the first three months, a 93% discount off its typical $14.95 monthly fee.

Help the gym junkie in your life get out of the comfort zone with a Classpass giftcard, which will let them choose from a variety of boutique studios and workout classes in their area that they might not have been able to try about before, from rock climbing and pilates to yoga and hit classes. Check out more fitness gifts here.

Crafters can be hard to shop for since they love something homemade. And if you aren’t a crafty ceramicist or knitter yourself, you can feel out of luck. But thankfully, you can reap the benefits of Etsy’s community of artists. A gift card is a an effortless way to find something they’ll really adore while giving a thoughtful nod to their interests and hobbies.

Foodies, rejoice. Goldbelly is one of the best gifts for those constantly on the lookout for the next culinary sensation to rave about. This 3-month subscription features a delivery of one of the country’s most sought-after, handcrafted foods every single month — from pit masters and pie makers to butchers and bakers. 

Is the grill master in your household already looking forward to the summer to show off their meat-cooking skills? Give them the gift of 100% grass-fed beef, free-range organic chicken, humanely raised pork, and wild-caught seafood! Send them over to the Butcher Box’s favorite box (around $135) or set him up with a monthly subscription for choice cuts all year long. Shipping is free and they will deliver to your door on your schedule, so don’t worry about anything sitting out for too long. Plus, you can cancel at any time.

There are a number of food and beverage delivery options these days, but we like Winc — a California-based winery that offers a more personalized experience when it comes to wine. While other subscription services pre-select wines and ship them to you monthly, Winc lets you choose your own wines, based on your palate, price point and occasion(s). Many of their wines are featured at some of the best restaurants across the country, and they’re all carefully chosen by the site’s in-house sommeliers (see their current roster of wines here). Never pay for a bottle you don’t like, and you can skip a delivery any time you want. Bottles start at just $13. If you prefer not to sign up for a subscription, individual gift boxes are available to ship as well.

Want to book dad into a spa or retreat, but need to be flexible with dates? Pick up a gift card from SpaFinder. The gift cards work at thousands of wellness studios across the country, with options for salons, spas, fitness classes, acupuncture, Botox, meditation retreats and more (see all participating partners here). Best of all: the cards never expire. Order a gift card and have it emailed to your recipient for immediate delivery, or package it in a free gift box and have the site send it by mail.

If dad is looking to update their skill-set, gift them an all-access pass to MasterClass, which features dozens of courses spanning film, food, writing and more, all taught by celebrity instructors. Chef it up with Gordon Ramsay; learn photography from Annie Lebowitz; or take a filmmaking class with the likes of Spike Lee. MasterClass charges $90 for individual courses, but your best value is their $180 annual membership, which provides unlimited access to all 90+ courses taught by some of the best — and most famous — experts in almost every industry you can think of.

Choose between bouquets of lush white roses, rose-pink arrangements and eclectic picnic flower assortments on Bouqs Co., known for their farm-direct transparent sourcing. Whichever flowers you choose from the site, you can be sure that the farmers used sustainable growing practices by minimizing waste and recycling water. In addition to classic bouquets, the site also offers a wide range of beautiful dried flowers like Terracotta and Folklore for a unique decor gift that lasts even longer.

Amazon Prime has the best value of any online membership. One year costs $119 (that’s almost $50 less than Netflix), and gets you free shipping on just about anything to your doorstep in less than two days, a ton of original content through Amazon Studios, and unlimited access to Amazon Music. You also get access to unlimited books and magazines and can enjoy Twitch for video game lovers, plus more. If dad doesn’t have Prime, this is the time to get them a gift membership. It’s one gift that will keep on giving through the year.