Food & Drink events in Toronto

Food & Drink events in Toronto

If you’ve been wondering why your group chat is suddenly full of ticket links and Resy screenshots, it’s because food-drinks events in Toronto are on a bit of a bender right now. Nearly 3,000 people are already circling or committed to this week’s tastings, pop-ups, and one-night-only happenings, which means: if you actually want to go to anything, you’re going to have to move faster than a Torontonian spotting an empty patio table in June.

The names floating around town right now are very “only in Toronto” in the best way. You’ve got Toronto CAN: An Evening with Ina Garten for the Barefoot Contessa devotees who know their way around good olive oil and a strong cocktail. There’s JIM CUDDY AND FRIENDS: A Night of Country Classics Benefitting The Daily Bread Food Bank, which is peak Toronto energy: live music, charity, and a crowd that will 100% sing along. Nuit Verte #GreenMarketTO 10th Anniversary 🎂 is where the eco-curious and market nerds have been flocking lately, while Killer B Cinema Presents: Terror Creatures From The Grave! serves the cult-movie-and-craft-beer crowd who prefer their nights out a little weirder.

If your ideal evening involves carbs and cultural comfort, Tłusty Czwartek / Fat Thursday @ SPK is basically a love letter to anyone who thinks a holiday built around doughnuts is the correct way to live. On the other side of the spectrum, Vegan Valentine’s Potluck and Games is the move for plant-based folks (or the vegan-curious) who are over prix fixe menus and just want to hang out, eat well, and not have to ask a server six questions about the ingredients.

Anchoring a lot of the city’s best food-drinks in Toronto this month are spots like Eataly Yorkville and Eataly Sherway Gardens, those reliable temples of cheese, wine, and sudden impulse purchases. Their classes, tastings, and collabs keep pulling in the after-work and date-night crowd who want a bit of Italy without leaving the Yonge line or the parking lot. Over on the more intimate, community-driven side, Rily Kitchen keeps hosting the kind of events people actually remember—hands-on, a little nerdy about food in the best way, and just social enough that you might leave with a new friend or at least a new favourite dish.

So what’s worth it? If you’re the type who plans outfits around cookbooks, Ina Garten is your book-first, don’t-wait event. Want big-night-out energy with some feelings and a good cause? That’s Jim Cuddy’s country classics for The Daily Bread Food Bank. Nuit Verte and Killer B Cinema are your go-tos if you like your nights slightly chaotic and extremely local. Tłusty Czwartek is non-negotiable for pastry superfans, and the Vegan Valentine’s Potluck is perfect if you’re allergic to stuffy date nights. This is what discovery looks like in Toronto right now: a little all over the place, occasionally sold out, and absolutely worth leaving the couch for.

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