Food events in Toronto for February 2020 are in the mood for love as the Winter Chocolate Show returns. It's also comfort food season and the Mac and Cheese Festival is here for it. Drinks to keep you warm and butter tarts to fill you up are all on, too.
Events you might want to check out: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
Bevy 0044 (February 7 @ Junction Craft Brewing)
Bevy is back with a winter beer festival that includes two dozen brews, include special blends, food, performances and an on-site makers market.
Wassail Cider Festival (February 8 @ Brickworks Ciderhouse)
All-things cider is on at the second edition of this festival with samplings from 10 local Cideries, music and a parade to “toast” the apple trees.
Vaughan Butter Tart Festival (February 8 @ Trio Sports Plex)
A day of sweet treats is on at this big butter tart festival with lots of different kinds up for grabs, plus different food options, a marketplace and activities.
Mac and Cheese Festival (February 14-16 @ Small Arms Inspection Building)
The typically summer festival is here to provide some winter comfort food with a weekend of over 40 types of Mac and cheese, drinks and games.
Love Brunch Party (February 16 @ The Parlour)
New from Vancouver is this all-day brunch party with a ton of amazing treats served up alongside music and drinks.
dope cocktails. (February 20 @ Jam Factory)
If you've ever wanted to dry THC and CBD-infused cocktails, now's the chance at this sip session with unique creations by professional mixologists.
Recipe for Change (February 28 @ Toronto Reference Library)
Some of the city's top Black chefs are dropping by for this huge fundraiser that includes gourmet culinary creations, drinks and music, all for a good cause.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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