Food events in Toronto this week are throwing it down with a gin bash and a bombolone battle. A new beer pong festival is here to let you relive your college days and the Gourmet Food and Wine Expo is back. Mark your calendars because Winterlicious and a big tea festival are coming up as well.
Events you might want to check out:Palooza Beer Pong Festival (November 17 @ Rebel)
The party game we all know and love is getting a massive festival as the world's largest beer pong tournament arrives for a full day of splashy fun.
Wine and Cheese Tasting (November 17 @ Lazy Daisy's Cafe)
Sommelier and fromager Jeremy Lago is on hand for a night of Italian wine tasting paired with Italy-inspired Canadian artisan cheeses.
Drag Brunch (November 18 @ Gladstone Hotel)
The beauty and bounty of both brunch and drag come together for a mid-day spread hosted by Miss Moço and Tynomi Banks.
Ungava Gin's Smash Bash (November 19 @ The Drake Hotel)
Gin lovers, top bartenders and industry folk are all on hand for this gin party and showdown to see who can concoct the best gin-based cocktail.
Bombolone Battle (November 19 @ Constantine)
A battle of the bombolone is brewing as top makers from Buca, Mercatto, Il Covo and Oretta work to create the best filling-stuffed donut ever.
Beer. Diversity. (November 21 @ People's Pint)
Ren Navarro is back to chat about diversity in Canada's craft beer industry over a special, custom-brewed beer.
Trufflepalooza (November 21 @ Campagnolo)
All things truffle is on with chef Craig Harding as he prepares a special selection of dishes topped with both black and white shaved truffles.
Happy Hour (November 22 @ Assembly Chef's Hall)
The Good Son joins Assembly Hall's Happy Hour for a three course dinner featuring local and regional ingredients, a chefs' talk, and drinks and gifts.
American Thanksgiving Dinner (November 22-24 @ Hemingway's)
Americans have a place at Hemingway's this weekend as the spot is serving up a traditional feast with a turkey dinner and all the fixings.
Gourmet Food and Wine Expo (November 22-25 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
A foodie's dream come true, this huge expo features more than 1,500 wines, beers, spirits, gourmet foods, workshops, exhibits and more.
Coffee Cupping (November 23 @ Antikka Cafe and Records)
What's the difference between Costa Rican and Kenyan coffee? This tasting experience looks to develop a deeper understanding of your brew.
Vegan Christmas Potluck (December 21 @ Ralph Thornton Community Centre)
Everyone is welcome at this vegan holiday celebration. Bring any cruelty-free goodies to share, dress up in festive clothes and even meet Santa.
Winterlicious (January 25 - February 7 @ Multiple Venues)
The city-wide culinary experience returns with a ton of restaurants offering special items, menus, and prix fixe promotions for a whole week.
Toronto Tea Festival (February 1-3 @ Toronto Reference Library)
Tea sellers, local makers and indie producers will all be on hand for this big festival with exhibitions, shopping, samples and tea-infused products.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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