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.
Events you might want to check out:2016 Gingerbread Build (December 3 @ Toronto City Hall )
Bring your whole family down to City Hall to participate in Habitat For Humanity's 2016 Gingerbread Build. For $50, you can but a kit and build a gingerbread house in support of this long-standing charity.
Cask on Lansdowne (December 3 @ Lansdowne Brewery)
Head to the Landsdowne Brewery to sip of cask ale from 15 different local brewers. Tickets to this mini beer fest are $10 - that includes a souvenir glass - and samples are extra.
West Toronto Bakers Market: Holiday Edition (December 4 @ The Great Hall - Longboat Hall )
The Toronto Bakers Market will feature baked goods, savoury treats and fresh sweets from over 30 vendors, including vegan, raw and gluten-free options too! Admission is free.
Newcomer Kitchen Brunch at Butler’s Pantry (December 4-18 @ Butler's Pantry)
The Newcomer Kitchen hosts a Syrian brunch at the Butler's Pantry in Mirvish Village. There are four seatings and it's $30 per person for a multi-course meal featuring a variety of Syrian dishes.
Unforked Salon with Suresh Doss (December 4 @ Banu Restaurant Iranian)
Food and drink writer Suresh Doss will talk about how the suburbs have an impact on Toronto's food scene. This event costs $70 and includes a three-course meal.
A Pop-Up Holiday Tree Lot & Rum Bar (December 6 @ Brassaii)
Bacardi is opening up a pop-up Christmas tree lot next to Brassaii on Kind Street West. Along with selling trees, this pop-up will let you sample Bacardi cocktails.
Kombucha Brewing Workshop (December 7 @ Centre for Social Innovation)
Learn to make your very own kombucha at this hands-on workshop. This will probably let you brew some for yourself and for your friends and family members who love fermented beverages. Remember, it is gift-giving season.
Rum Social (December 7 @ Miss Thing's)
While it sounds like a big party, you'll actually get a big meal at this event. It'll feature a four-course rum tasting dinner with chef Jasper Wu. If you just want food, it'll cost $45. You can add on rum pairing for an extra $45.
Evergreen's Winter Village (December 10 - February 28 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Not only is the Evergreen Brick Work's Winter Village adorable, but it also has a new street food market this year where you'll be able to grab a treat or two as you wander around the marketplace and hang out at this beautiful spot in the Don Valley.
Foodie Pages Holiday Pop-Up (December 10 @ Artscape Sandbox)
This holiday market will make it easy for you to shop for that food lover in your life. Find high quality kitchen (and pantry!) essentials here.
Arabica Coffee House Concert (December 11 @ Aga Khan Museum)
Hear the Al Qahwa ensemble with Maryem Tollar perform classic as well as more contemporary Arabic and Syrian music inside a traditional coffee house. Tickets are $40 and include coffee.
Toronto Vegan Winter Market (December 18 @ The Great Hall)
Toronto's getting a vegan Christmas market. It's going to be at The Great Hall and will feature cruelty-free products as well as lots of meat-free food and drink items. Tickets are $5.
by Amy Grief via blogTO
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