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Friday, October 14, 2016

Toronto Food Events: OktoberFEAST, Toronto Bakers Market, Cask Days, Eatable Film Fest, Pigstock

Toronto food eventsToronto 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

  • OcktoberFEAST is tonight. Grab your tickets ( $25 to $45) to this fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society.
  • Hamilton's week-long food festival NOSH starts this Sunday, Oct. 16 and runs until Oct. 23.
  • The Toronto Catering Showcase is on Sunday, Oct. 16 at the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon.
  • Head to the Toronto Bakers Market at The Great Hall this Sunday for an array of sweet treats.
  • Ayesha Curry is host dinner at Luma on Oct. 18. Tickets are $100 and include Curry's latest book.
  • There's another event at Luma this week. This one's the Muskoka Brewery Dinner. Tickets are $70.
  • Enjoy the great outdoors and a pint of craft beer on the Craft Brewery Hike. Join the Toronto Bruce Trail Club and walk 9 kilometres from Old Mill Station to Halo Brewery. The group is meeting at 9:45 a.m. on Sunday.

UPCOMING

  • Cask Days returns to the Evergreen Brick Works from Oct. 21 to 23.
  • The Pancakes & Booze Art Show is on Oct. 21 at the Opera House on Oct. 21
  • Watch foodie films with a feast at the Eatable Film Fest on from Oct. 22 to 25.
  • The cruelty-free Vegan Oktoberfest is happening on Oct. 22 at Nest
  • Pigstock, the annual festival celebrating the mangalitsa pig is on Oct. 23. Tickets are $125 and include a meal by Toronto's Albert Ponzo and Michigan's Brian Polcyn.
  • Learn to make chaat and chai from scratch at Bombay Street Food on Oct. 24 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
  • The foodie fundraiser The Nightcap, in support of Action Against Hunger, is on Oct. 26 at the George Brown Culinary School. Tickets are $49.99.

Know of a Toronto food event coming up? Email editors@blogto.com

Photo of Halo Brewery by Hector Vasquez.


by Amy Grief via blogTO

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