Food & Drink events in Toronto

Food & Drink events in Toronto

Food-drinks in Toronto are not just about where you book a table, they are about what you show up for. Right now more than eight thousand people are flocking to food-drinks events in Toronto, which tells you everything about how this city socializes. Big crowd person, or more of a shy snacker, there is a corner of the scene with your name on it.

On the louder, glossier side you have T.O. Food & Drink Fest and the Eataly universe, including Eataly Sherway Gardens. These are the ones you go to when you want to sample twenty things in one afternoon, compare four different Negronis, and feel like the entire GTA decided to meet in one room. It is mainstream, it is a bit chaotic, and it is exactly where you drag your friend who claims Toronto is "not really a food city".

Then you have the niche crowd, the people who live for very specific food stories. VegStock, Toronto's first vegan market of 2026, pulls plant-based diehards and the vegan-curious into one place, the kind of event where you leave with five new snack obsessions and at least one opinion about oat cheese. The Ethiopian Injera session by Asmait Merhatsion is the opposite of anonymous, more like being invited into someone’s kitchen to actually learn something instead of just scrolling for recipes you will never cook.

For something more intimate, locals know The Depanneur is where you go when you want food with a side of conversation. It hosts everything from communal dinners to workshops, the sort of low-key nights regulars try not to talk about too loudly so tickets do not vanish instantly. There are also hybrids that lean into culture as much as eating, like the Vegan Book Club potluck built around "Little Red Barns: Hiding the Truth, from Farm to Fable" or the 420 Day screening of "The Big Lebowski" where the snacks matter as much as the movie.

Here is a quick hit list of Toronto food-drinks events and spots to keep on your radar:

• T.O. Food & Drink Fest, for big energy, big crowds and tasting everything in sight
• VegStock, Toronto's first vegan market of 2026, for plant-based obsessives and curious omnivores
• The Depanneur, for intimate suppers, workshops and the feeling you joined a secret club
• Ethiopian Injera by Asmait Merhatsion, for hands-on cooking and proper injera appreciation
• Eataly and Eataly Sherway Gardens, for grazing, sipping and pretending you live in a food hall
• Vegan Book Club potluck events, for people who want their reading list served with real food
• 420 Day screening of THE BIG LEBOWSKI, for film night that doubles as a snack-fuelled hang

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