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toronto food festivals

Get your fairy wings and pixie dust out because Toronto is filled with magical and delicious events all year long that will transport you to a different universe and you won't want to miss it.

But what makes a fantasy event great? Food. Thankfully, the city is known for its diverse food scene and flavours inspired by cultures worldwide. It's also notorious for its creativity and different ways of entertaining a group of people. Combine those two things and you get a bunch of incredible food and fantasy experiences that you'll want to see in Toronto in 2023.

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You don't need to go to Italy in order to indulge in endless Italian food. This giant festival coming to Toronto lets you eat unlimited dishes, and you'll want to bring your appetite.

All You Can Eataly: Best of Toronto Edition is taking place on September 30 at Eataly. The massive food complex will close to the public from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. so ticket holders can enjoy three floors of deliciousness.

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Get your pink on! Toronto's giant Rosé Picnic is returning this summer, and now it has a brand new location with beach views. The event will be taking place on August 20 at Woodbine Park, so you can enjoy blue water, food, and of course, boozy pink drinks.

The massive picnic is making a comeback after a two-year break due to pandemic restrictions. It was originally set to open at Exhibition Place, but has now moved Woodbine Beach, so you'll want to bring a sunhat. The location features forestry, a pond, and a sandy beach backdrop.

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Well, it's official, Toronto: the Taste of the Danforth is cancelled this year.

The GreekTown on the Danforth BIA announced on Wednesday, June 22, that it will be postponing the popular street festival until 2023 to "best ensure" its long-term success.

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A new festival series is hitting Toronto this summer, and you can spend your days like you're in the tropics. Unidos Festival is the city's "First Outdoor Tropical Miami Block Party" that will be taking place across five weekends.

The event will transform the massive, colourful patio, Rendezviews, into a party area featuring music, live performances, and food. Beginning May 22, the one-day festivals highlight local and international Latin artists including singers, DJs, and salsa bands.

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