Tag Archives: Toronto events

190. Summerlicious

July 9, 2011

And now for the ultimate foodie event of the summer…Summerlicious! Get ready to dine in style for a fraction of the price as several of Toronto’s most beloved restaurants present affordable prix fixe menus, allowing you to sample their wares for a price that won’t break the bank. Lunches range in price from $15 to $25, while dinners start at $25 and peak at $45.

Summerlicious
Summerlicious

Some of Toronto’s favourite restaurants, including Auberge du Pommier, Canoe, Frank Restaurant, Pangaea, Sassafraz and Spice Route will be participating in this year’s Summerlicious event. Enjoy Auberge du Pommier’s “Le Plat de Jambon et Moutarde” or  “Ontario Fufala Mozarella, Sweet Peas, Celery, Honeyed Walnuts & King Crab” from Canoe’s menu for your appetizer; sample Frank’s “Pan Seared, Crisp Skinned Rainbow Trout Nicoise,” or Pangaea’s “Squid Ink Linguini with Shellfish” for your main; delight in “Louis d’Or, Fresh Fruits and Flatbreads” from Sassafraz or “Tempura Banana Caramel and Chocolate Swirl” from Spice Route to finish out your foray into Toronto’s cuisine.

Summerlicious continues until July 24th; for a full list of participating restaurants and their menus, go to the Summerlicious website (don’t blame us if you suddenly find yourself ravenous for some of Toronto’s finest foods)!

 

189. Free Friday at the Honda Indy Toronto

July 8, 2011

Experience all the 2011 Honda Indy Toronto excitement for free today! Free Friday allows you access to all grandstands, giving you the opportunity to enjoy our city’s very own Honda Indy event. All paddocks will be open, allowing you to take advantage of behind the scenes access in the IZOD IndyCar Series Paddock!

Free Friday at the Honda Indy Toronto

For a full schedule of events, go to hondaindytoronto.com!

 

188. 9 to 5: The Musical

July 7, 2011

A hilarious musical about friendship, teamwork, romance and drama in the office, 9 to 5: The Musical has been lauded as “The Perfect Post-Work Indulgence” by the New York Post. Based on the 1980 film by the same name starring Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, this musical features the original “9 to 5” title track as well as several new songs written by Dolly Parton.

9 to 5: The Musical

9 to 5: The Musical will be in Toronto for only four more shows (including tonight)! Featuring three-time Tony nominated Dee Hoty, Mamie Parris and American Idol runner-up Diana DeGarmo, you aren’t going to want to miss this exciting production! The show starts at 7:30pm tonight at Toronto Centre for the Arts; tickets range in price from $54 to $154. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to http://www.dancaptickets.com/.

 

187. Canadian Central Regional Barista Competition & Coffee Fair

July 6, 2011

Love coffee? You’re invited to attend the Canadian Central Regional Barista Competition & Coffee Expo at St. Lawrence Market! You’ll have the opportunity to sample coffee and tea from local coffee roasters, experience coffee cupping and latte art demonstrations, and watch baristas compete for the title of Central Regional Barista Champion!

Canadian Central Regional Barista Competition & Coffee Fair

Competitors will prepare and serve 4 espressos, 4 cappuccinos and 4 “signature” drinks of their own creation in a short fifteen minutes. Baristas will be judged on station cleanliness, beverage presentation, taste, technical skills and overall impression. The winner will go on to compete in the Canadian National Barista Championship in Vancouver in October; the Canadian champion will go on to represent Canada at the 2012 World Barista Championship!

This event is open to the public by suggested donation to “Coffeekids,” a registered charity which helps families in coffee-growing countries build better lives. The event starts at 10am and continues until 6pm in the North Market.

 

186. Interactive Demonstration: Summer Grillin’ Host the Perfect Backyard BBQ

July 5, 2011

Ever dreamed of hosting the “perfect backyard BBQ,” hailed by friends and neighbours as the “event of the summer?” Now’s your chance to make that dream a reality! St. Lawrence Market has several fantastic butchers, and Chef Geraldine Cutajar will introduce you to a variety of meats that make for great grilling! You’ll be treated to a grilling demo, while a guest event coordinator will teach you the “do’s and don’ts” of hosting that perfect outdoor party, complete with entertaining and budget tips. The menu will consist of appetizers, a main item, and dessert – all right from the grill!

Summer Grillin'

Today’s Interactive Demonstration starts at 6pm, and costs $85 per person (+HST). To register. call 416-860-0727, email kitchen@stlawrencemarket.com, or reserve your spot online!

 

185. Beginner Hip Hop Class

July 4, 2011

Get your dance on tonight at City Dance Corps’ Beginner Hip Hop class! Starting at 8:30pm, you can learn to move and groove to your favourite Hip Hop tracks! Whether you have limited experience or no experience at all, instructor Irvin Washington will have you dancing in no time. This is a drop-in class, so no worries if you can’t make it every Monday – just check it out tonight for a fee of $16.50 (no pre-registration necessary) and get your groove on!

Hip Hop Class

To see the full schedule of drop-in dance classes at City Dance Corps (they offer Salsa, Argentine Tango, Contemporary, Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Breakdancing, House, Contemporary Hip Hop, and several dance-themed fitness classes in addition to Hop Hop!), go to www.citydancecorps.com!

 

184. Toronto Pride Parade

July 3, 2011

Starting at 2pm today, the Toronto Pride Parade will finish off our city’s Pride Week with a bang! It all gets underway at Church and Bloor, with the parade finishing at Church and Gerrard – find your spot on the route somewhere on Yonge between Bloor and Gerrard to be in the centre of all the action!

Toronto Pride Parade

Pride Toronto encourages participation in the parade by all groups, including businesses, organizations, and community groups, suggesting that paraders tell their stories “through Art Direction, Costume Design, Choreography, (Sound/Music) Mix and Special Effects,” “go glitz & glam” and “be colourful and creative.” Needless to say, you can rest assured that this will be one vibrant and lively parade! Special mention will be awarded in several categories including “Best Art Direction,” Best Celebration of the Theme,” “Best Drag” and more!

To learn more about the Pride Parade, go to www.pridetoronto.com!

 

182. Downsview Park’s Canada Day Celebration

July 1, 2011

Celebrate Canada Day with the whole family at Downsview Park! Enjoy amusement rides, a petting zoo, and the Downsview Park’s Canada Day Cup Ball Hockey Tournament; get an air brush tattoo or have your face painted; you can even experience a historical reenactment of Canada’s military history – and it’s ALL FREE! There’s something for everyone at Downsview Park, so start your Canada Day long-weekend with a bang!

 

Fireworks

181. “Beer Makes History Better” Tour

June 30, 2011

Since the early 1800’s, Torontonians (then Yorkians?) have produced beer. Toronto Urban Adventures will guide you through the streets of the old Toronto, introducing you to the history of the regional craft brews you love. You’ll learn what role beer played through the decades of Toronto, visit a few unique and historical pubs, hear about the early history of our city, and partake in a beer sampling at the end of the tour!

"Beer Makes History Better" Tour

The “Beer Makes History Better” Tour starts at 3pm today outside the Hockey Hall of Fame, and concludes at 6:30pm in the Distillery District. You must purchase your tickets for $37 (adults only!) online at www.torontourbanadventures.com.

 

180. TD Toronto Jazz Festival Presents Eliane Elias

June 29, 2011

The Harbourfront Centre and the TD Toronto Jazz Festival presents Eliane Elias, multiple Grammy Award nominee and Top 5 recording artist in Billboard Magazine. Elias  is best known for blending her fantastic voice and outstanding piano playing with Brazilian roots music. As the first female instrumentalist to appear on the cover of DownBeat Magazine, Elias has been celebrated internationally for her distinctive and innovative musical style.

Eliane Elias

Tickets are available at www.harbourfrontcentre.com for $51; the concert gets started at 7pm tonight in the Harbourfront Centre’s Enwave Theatre at 231 Queens Quay West.