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Sunday, January 26, 2020

10 things to do in Toronto this week

Things to do in Toronto this week are about to fill your tummy with yummy goodies as Winterlicious returns to spots all around the city. Elsewhere, there's a huge craft beer festival, chocolate show and tea festival. Black History Month is getting started and there's free stuff, too.

Events you might want to check out:

Existing Conditions Pop-Up (January 27 @ Supernova Ballroom)
A-K Hada of Existing Conditions bar in New York is dropping by for a night of drinks and fun as she mixes some cocktails and serves up some tips.
Book Ends Clearance Sale (January 28 - February 1 @ Book Ends - North Chapter)
Calling all bibliophiles for this big book sale with hundreds of books and DVDs on sale in lots of genres starting as low as 25 cents to 10 dollars.
The Surreal Life (January 29 @ 187 Augusta)
This comedy show in an art gallery is back to feature POC, LGBTQ+, womxn and gender non-conforming performers promoting comedy-as-art.
Progress Festival (January 30 - February 15 @ The Theatre Centre)
Some of the best works of Canadian theatre are taking the stage at this performance festival that focuses on contemporary works.
Winterlicious (January 31 - February 13 @ Multiple Venues)
Hundreds of restaurants and bars around the city are participating in this yearly foodies experience that features new items, specials and menus.
Winter Chocolate Show (February 1 @ Enoch Turner Schoolhouse)
Valentine's Day is just around the corner and this show lets you pick up a treat for you or someone in your life with bean-to-bar chocolate for sale.
Roundhouse Winter Craft Beer Fest (February 1 @ Roundhouse Park)
Drink and play at this annual winter beer festival with 40 craft brewers on tap alongside games, food, music dancing, campfires and lots more.
Toronto Tea Festival (February 1-2 @ Toronto Reference Library)
It's warm, snuggly tea season and this festival includes two days of tea-focused programming like talks, workshops, shopping and sampling.
KUUMBA (February 1-29 @ Harboufront Centre)
This Black History Month festival is back to celebrate the heritage, culture and traditions of Black Canadians with a month of special programming.
Super Bowl Viewing Party (February 2 @ Rebel)
It's almost kick-off time and this massive party is back to show the Super Bowl live alongside food and drink specials, games, entertainment and more.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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