A new take on an old name has arrived as part of events in Toronto today as Tim Hortons opens its new Innovation Cafe. It's not too early to break out your Halloween costume for a patio party and there's a free outdoor movie, music and Iranian arts and culture festival by the water.
Events you might want to check out:Tim Hortons Innovation Cafe Opening (July 25 @ Tim Hortons)
Fancy Timbits, donuts, sandwiches and drinks are all part of Tim Horton's new cafe that looks to transform everything you know about Timmies.
Halloween in July (July 25 @ Storm Crow Manor Toronto)
Fan Expo is still a month away, but the festivities are just getting started with a Halloween party in July that's the perfect excuse to dress up.
Some Like It Hot (July 25 @ Corktown Common)
And hot it is at this free/PWYC outdoor screening of Billy Wilder’s classic Some Like It Hot, shown alongside drinks, snacks and march for sale.
SHADE (July 25 @ Rivoli)
Back again to highlight the voices of artists of colour, this event to promote LGBTQ2S+ and women comedians is back with a stellar lineup of funny folk.
Hyperwine (July 25 @ Miss Thing's)
Get ready to sweat it out as local and international DJs drop by for a epic club night with dancehall and Afro-influenced tunes.
Slowfish (July 25 @ Bovine Sex Club)
Catch a free show as Toronto's own synth-rock/sludge-pop band Slowfish plays alongside aus!Funkt, BODY DBL and Beach Fox.
The Talented Mr. Ripley (July 25 @ Revue Cinema)
What we wear doesn't hide our true selves in this mystery-drama, with hosts on-hand to explore identity through costume.
Phantom Atlantic (July 25 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Another Toronto band to watch, Phantom Atlantic's sound is a decidedly downbeat and melodic take on alternative rock.
Tirgan Festival (July 25-28 @ Harbourfront Centre)
A big celebration of Iranian artist and culture is on with a four-day festival that includes music, dance, theatre, movies, food and a marketplace.
Ketel One Botanical x Stackt Market Pop-Up (July 25-28 @ Stackt Market)
Cocktail season is here and Ketel One Botanical is popping up at Stackt to feature a healthier alternative made with real botanicals and natural flavours.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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