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Renso Pho-Potle Brings Its Bold Vietnamese Flavours To The Community Ahead Of Its Highly Anticipated September Opening. Before opening its…
Renso Pho-Potle Brings Its Bold Vietnamese Flavours To The Community Ahead Of Its Highly Anticipated September Opening. Before opening its…
An intimate evening of exceptional Champagne, thoughtful pairings, and seasonal cuisine arrives at Grey Gardens on July 29. TORONTO, ON —…
Taco Bell Canada introduces Mountain Dew® Baja Midnight™, the first Baja Blast flavour extension in more than 20 years, alongside…
Toronto’s Little Italy will host a special chef collaboration this summer. On July 29, 2026, Radici Project will welcome Jonathan…
Toronto’s summer event lineup will welcome Taste of Vietnam 2026 from July 16 to 18, 2026, bringing Vietnamese cuisine, performances,…
Back by popular demand, the 10XTO Fitness Festival 2024 will be an epic celebration of sweat, strength, and serenity. Set against the stunning backdrop of Hotel X Toronto, this annual event is the ultimate fitness journey.
Looking for the best Nutcracker Toronto 2025 performances? This holiday season features everything from the National Ballet of Canada’s celebrated production to community and Canadian-themed shows. Here’s what you need to know about the top performances, dates, and venues to help you plan your festive outing.
Stepping into the Distillery Winter Village 2025 feels like jumping straight into a classic holiday movie set—only with far better snacks and no script required. This handy guide lays out every must-know detail, from ticketing quirks to food recommendations, so you can make your visit relaxing and memorable.
Looking for the best seasonal drinks Toronto winter has to offer? From festive lattes and hot chocolates to mulled wine and limited-time café creations, these winter drinks are worth trying across the city in 2025.
Toronto winters always seem to arrive a little earlier than expected. The cold settles in fast, the sidewalks feel quieter, and grabbing a warm meal becomes a small comfort you look forward to. This season is when rich noodles, slow-cooked plates, and simple classics, the best comfort foods in Toronto, feel just right. Here are some well-loved spots around the city that make colder days much easier to handle.
Toronto’s Italian dining scene continues to grow, and 2025 has introduced several standout additions across the city. These new Italian restaurants Toronto diners are discovering offer everything from handmade pasta and regional specialties to modern takes on classic dishes.
If you’re planning a date night, a casual dinner, or a meal centred around great wine and Italian comfort food, these new Italian restaurants Toronto food lovers should know about are worth adding to your list.
Miss Vickie’s is bringing back its Ristoranti Series for 2026, combining the flavours of three Canadian Italian restaurants with the…
Pita Pit is bringing back its annual Peel & Win contest, giving Canadians a chance to win food rewards and…
The Creative Festival 2026 occurs at Neilson Park on July 11th for an incredible day of artistic exploration. This festival guarantees a day filled with art, music, and fun activities for all ages.
Bakerrae has opened a new East Chinatown location featuring Filipino-inspired pastries, specialty drinks, and indoor seating.
Taste of Lawrence continues to put local restaurants, businesses, and the community first, making it one of Toronto’s most distinctive summer food festivals.
Brokn Milk has officially opened its first permanent ice cream shop across from Christie Pits Park, serving handcrafted ice cream made with locally sourced ingredients.
Shake Shack is opening a new restaurant at Yonge & Bloor in Toronto. Here’s what to know about the new location, opening timeline, and signature menu.
No Vacancy Toronto is entering a new stage with an updated food and beverage program. The refreshed direction brings together…
Canada’s largest outdoor art fair returns to Nathan Phillips Square this July with over 400 artists, live performances, family activities, and free admission.
Aburi Sushi is hosting a one-night-only 9-course A5 Wagyu Shabu Shabu & Sushi Dinner this July, featuring Chef Ryotaro Matsuzaki, premium Japanese ingredients, and two exclusive seatings.
Don’t Tell has quietly opened on Ossington Avenue, bringing a speakeasy-inspired atmosphere, French-Asian cuisine, live music, and handcrafted cocktails to one of Toronto’s busiest nightlife streets. Here’s everything you need to know before you visit.
McEwan is opening a nearly 10,000-square-foot grocery store at Bayview Village Shopping Centre in Toronto. Here’s what shoppers can expect when it opens in 2027.
When did dinner last continue long after the plates were cleared? In Italy, that is part of the tradition. Summer…