Toronto Food Events rounds up the most delicious festivals, pop-ups, winemaker dinners, supper clubs and other food related happenings in Toronto this week and next. You can find us here every Friday morning.
THIS WEEK
- Cask Days is finally here with 400 different types of beer. Try 'em all Evergreen Brick Works from Oct. 21 to 23.
- The Pancakes & Booze Art Show is tonight at the Opera House
- The Eatable Film Fest starts on Oct. 22 and runs until Oct. 25.
- Vegan Oktoberfest is tomorrow at Nest
- Grab a Taiwanese-style brunch at Kanpai this Sunday. Tickets are $35.
- Cookie Martinez is celebrating World Edible Insect Day with a creepy, crawly menu on Oct. 22.
- Have an Alsatian feast featuring meat from a mangalitsa pig at La Grande Choucroute on Oct. 23. This massive meal is happening at Le Select Bistro. Tickets are $125.
- For more porky fun, check out Pigstock, the annual festival celebrating the mangalitsa pig. This day-long event on Oct. 24 at Brick Works will cost you $250 and it's meant for those in the industry.
- Bombay Street Food hosts a chaat and chai-making class on Oct. 24 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
- The Nightcap, in support of Action Against Hunger, is on Oct. 26 at the George Brown Culinary School. Tickets are $49.99.
- Henderson Brewing hosts a three course brewer's dinner at the Drake Hotel on Oct. 26. This boozy-sounding meal is $60.
- The Mill Street Brew Pub is turning 10 and it's hosting a birthday party featuring free appetizers on Oct. 27 at 6 p.m.
UPCOMING
- The first monthly Roast 'n Reggae roast beef and musical dinner starts on Oct. 30 at The Emerson.
- Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain is speaking at the Sony Centre on Nov. 1.
- The 21st annual Eat to the Beat in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation is on Nov. 1 at Roy Thomson Hall. The event features 60 female chefs.
- The Craft Beer Awards are on Nov. 4 at the Enercare Centre. You can sample all of the nominees at this festival.
- The Society of Beer Drinking Ladies presents Canada's All Ladies Beer Festival on Nov. 5 at
Wychwood Barns. - Treat yourself to a night of good food and music at Dudes & Dukes hosted by the Food Dudes and folk band Union Duke at the Mod Club on Nov. 5. Tickets are $30.
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Know of a Toronto food event coming up? Email editors@blogto.com.
Photo by Brilynn Ferguson via the Society of Beer Drinking Ladies.
by Amy Grief via blogTO
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