Food events in Toronto this week are ready to warm you up with lots of beer, wine and cocktails. Eat your heart out at a traditional Somali buffet or Singaporean Hawker food market while looking forward to a mini cask festival and the opening of Farm Boy's second location.
Events you might want to check out:Boozy Bingo (January 11 @ Creeds Coffee Bar on Dupont)
Get your favourite blotter ready for a night of drinks and bingo at this big coffee bar with free entry and lots of prizes to be won.
Sidebar One Year Anniversary (January 12 @ Sidebar)
Sidebar is ready to celebrate one year of serving up dinner, drinks and a show with just that: a night of good food, music specials and giveaways.
Bootcamp and Beer (January 13 @ People's Pint)
Hit the floor at this boot camp-style workout session followed by a well-earned pint and brunch by Grandmama's Waffles.
Raising a Glass to Hemingway (January 13 @ Famous Last Words)
Everyone knows Hemingway loved his drink and this hands-on cocktail class looks to explore different styles and spirits, plus a little Hems history.
Winemaker's Tasting (January 14 @ CHCA Wine Lab)
Canadian winemaker Paul Pender is on hand to take you on a tour of wines from the Niagara Escarpment and around Ontario wine country.
Beer and Cheese Pairing (January 14 @ Left Field Brewery)
Beer and cheese are not your typical pairing, yet here we are with The Pantry's Jeremy Lago on hand to help open up a whole new world of snacking.
Somali Cuisine Buffet and Market (January 15 @ 555 Dundas St E)
Traditional Somali food is on with a huge buffet stacked with all the sabayad, lahoh, xalwo and sambuusa there is, plus a local makers market.
Singapore Hawker Market (January 15-16 @ Assembly Chef's Hall)
Like those Hawker food markets found in Singapore, Chef Nick Liu recreates the taste with a communal dinner with pork, chicken, crab, jackfruit and more.
Small Ball Mini Cask Fest (January 19 @ Left Field Brewery)
Back again is this all-day mini cask festival to warm you up with ten casks, food by Dover Boys Fish and Chips and special glassware. Admission is free!
Farm Boy Grand Opening (February 2 @ Farm Boy)
Local produce is about to get closer to the downtown core as Farm Boy opens its second location with a day of celebrations including a visit from Lulu the Cow.
Caribbean Street Food Festival (March 16 @ Ralph Thornton Community Centre)
The taste and smell of the Caribbean comes this winter with a day of traditional Caribbean goodies in the style of street eats found around the islands.
Pancakes and Booze Art Show (April 6 @ Revival)
Art and pancakes come together for a huge party featuring tons of artwork by local artists, music, craft beer, activities and lots and lots of pancakes.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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