Food events in Toronto this week feature something for wine lovers, sandwich connoisseurs and whiskey drinkers.
Events you might want to check out:Cuisine and Cuvee (April 20 @ Rebel)
Top chefs come together to create a huge spread in support of Providence Healthcare.
Nyam Afroculinary (April 20 @ Left Field Brewery)
Drop by one of Toronto's favourite craft brewers to snack on patties, jerk chicken, beef and curried jackfruit.
Maple Key Tart pop-up (April 21-22 @ Multiple Venues)
The Food Network's Baker Sisters are bringing their speciality butter tarts to both Sugar Loaf Bakery locations.
Rorschach Brewing Anniversary Party (April 21 @ Rorschach Brewing)
As part of their one year anniversary, this craft brewer on the fringes of Leslieville is serving up bbq and hosting live music.
Toronto Sandwich Fest (April 22 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
Go for the sandwich tastings but stay for the design competition and easting contest.
California Wine Fair (April 23 @ Fairmont Royal York)
California wine producers show off their stuff featuring samples from over 400 state wines.
Whiskey and Ink (April 24 @ Only One Gallery)
Sip on some whiskey courtesy of Jack Daniels while NBA Legend Mo Williams and rising basketball stars tell the story behind their tattoos.
Kitchen Party (April 25 @ Brickworks Ciderhouse)
Leslieville Cheese, Butcher of Distinction, Fred’s Bread and Ed’s Real Scoop will be on hand for tastings, plus cider samples and live music.
Célestin (April 25-27 @ Emily Harding Gallery)
The former restaurant on Mount Pleasant is being resurrected as a pop-up for the night.
Veg Spring Market (April 29 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
Some of the biggest names in vegetarian, vegan and plant-based goods come together to celebrate spring.
Hemingway's Anniversary Party (May 23 @ Hemingway's)
This Yorkville mainstay is celebrating 38 years with a huge BBQ.
SwirlTO (June 1 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Wine, spirits and beer comes together along with distinctive food pairings designed to heighten the senses.
Harold's Fish Festival (July 27-29 @ Ontario Place, West Island)
Local vendors will be serving up fresh catches with fish dishes and seafood brunch for three days, plus an urban market on-site.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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