Food events in Toronto this week are all about the seasonal treats with a new soup festival and the return of Cask Days. An all-women chef dinner is on and there's Korean and Trinidadian food, free milk tea and hops to look forward to.
Events you might want to check out:Food Truck'N Friday (October 19 @ Parking lot at Bloor St. W. and Resurrection Road)
Funnel cakes, arepas, roti and grilled goodies are what you can expect at this weeks gathering of the food trucks, plus desserts, bubble tea and more.
Cask Days (October 19-21 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Beer as nature intended is on as Evergreen Brick Works hosts a massive brew festival with drinks served straight out of the cask.
Liberty Commons Tailgate Party (October 20 @ Liberty Commons at Big Rock Brewery)
Local chefs and grill tastes will be on hand for this big tailgate party with lots of barbecue, fried chicken and beer to keep you warm and full.
Prince Edward County Cheese and Wine (October 20 @ TOCA Restaurant)
Regional tastes arrive at TOCA by way of Prince Edward County for a dining experience featuring wines and cheeses from the area.
Toronto Soup Festival (October 20-21 @ Garrison Common)
Just in time for comfort food season, this new festival is dedicated to all things soup, featuring exhibitors, non-soup food, drinks and more.
Ricky and Olivia Harvest Dinner Party (October 23 @ Wychwood Barns)
It's all about fall at this harvest dinner party with a variety of seasonal food with ingredients from local and regional producers.
Eat to the Beat (October 23 @ Roy Thomson Hall)
Over 60 female chefs come together to serve up a huge array of goodies and dishes in an effort to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society.
Friendsgiving (October 24 @ Eastbound Brewing Company)
Feastbound returns with a four course Thanksgiving feast featuring seasonal ingredients and beers, treats and vegetarian options.
Food for Action (October 24 @ George Brown College - Culinary School)
Over twenty chefs are coming out in support of charity, serving up three course meals specially for their tables.
Taste of Korea (October 26 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Celebrate all things Korean with a feast of traditional goodies served up by local chefs, plus a big Kpop dance party in the Square.
Free Milk Tea (October 26-28 @ Multiple Venues)
Pick yourself up a free milk tea courtesy of CoCo as the Taiwanese chain launches five new locations in and around the GTA.
Trinidadian Feast (October 27 @ The Gabardine)
Curry duck, doubles, pholourie, fried blood sausage and hops are just some of the traditional treats on at this big Caribbean-style feast.
Hoppy Holidays (December 4 @ Berkeley Church)
The holidays are for hops and this annual beer festival is back with lots of brews and other libations on tap for the tasting.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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