Toronto Food Events rounds up the most delicious events, 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:GingerBrunch! Vegan Brunch and Cookie Decorating (December 17 @ Cosmic Treats)
This is a family-friendly vegan brunch where you can decorate your own festive cookies after indulging in a yummy and cruelty-free meal.
Che's Argentinian Pop-Up (December 16 @ Churchill)
Former food truck Che will pop up in Churchill Bar to take over the kitchen and serve Argentinian favourites, like choripan and empanadas.
Saturday Morning All You Can Eat Cereal Cartoon Party: XMAS! (December 17 @ The Royal Cinema)
What's better than a Saturday morning filled with sugary cereal? Nothing, really. Have your milk and drink it too at this event featuring animated clips from the 1940s to the 1980s.
Toronto Vegan Winter Market (December 18 @ The Great Hall Toronto)
This marketplace will make both vegans and meat eaters happy with a delicious selection of vendors and snacks. Get your holiday shopping done and fill your belly all at the same time.
Kamayan - A Hand-to-Mouth Filipino Feast (January 19 @ Platito)
Chef Karlo Cunanan (formerly of Momofuku) will do away with small plates for one night only to serve up a Filipino feast. Tickets are $60 and includes drinks and gratuity.
An Introduction to Mezcal at El Rey (January 22 @ El Rey Mezcal Bar)
What's the difference between mezcal and tequila? Get the answer and more at this event by Bartender Atlas and Los Siete Misterios at Toronto's mezcal bar, El Ray.
Robbie Burns Brewmaster's Dinner (January 25 @ Mill Street Brew Pub)
This annual Robbie Burns day celebration, hosted by Mill St's brewmaster, will let you celebrate the Scottish poet with lots of food and drinks. A five-course dinner with beer pairings will set you back $69.99.
Bevy 0031 (January 27 @ TBA 48 hours before the event)
The Society of Beer Drinking Ladies will celebrate its third birthday with a Bevy. Tickets are $25 and include one free beer, a morning after gift and the chance to try a special one-off brewed just for this event.
Bollywood Brunch @ Ji (January 29 @ Ji Restaurant)
Ji's chef Kirti Singh will let you brunch on a spread of Indian-inspired dishes, which sounds like a pretty great way to start your day. Tickets are $35 and include drinks and gratuity.
Evergreen's Winter Village (December 10 - February 28 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Admission is free for this event at the Evergreen Brick Works. It includes a street food market and lots of food trucks and vendors for you to enjoy.
Holiday Fair in Nathan Phillips Square, Supporting Epilepsy Toronto (December 8-23 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
There's lots of food at this Christmas market, from food trucks and kiosks to vendors with great (and great-tasting) gift ideas.
Toronto Christmas Market (November 18 - December 22 @ The Distillery Historic District)
Grab a gooey grilled cheese, a giant turkey leg, a chimney stack and a cup of mulled wine and enjoy this market with a full tummy and heart.
by Amy Grief via blogTO
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