Taste of the Danforth ★ 4.6
Taste of the Danforth closes Danforth Avenue between Broadview and Pape for a Greek-and-multicultural street festival; the 2026 edition returns August 7 to 9.
Focus: Greek and multicultural
Food festivals in Toronto worth planning a trip around, by month.
Food festivals in Toronto worth planning a trip around, by month.
Taste of the Danforth closes Danforth Avenue between Broadview and Pape for a Greek-and-multicultural street festival; the 2026 edition returns August 7 to 9.
Focus: Greek and multicultural
Roncesvalles Polish Festival closes Roncesvalles Avenue for North America's largest Polish cultural celebration; the 20th edition runs September 19 to 20.
Focus: Polish
Winterlicious is a city-run prix-fixe dining festival; over 240 Toronto restaurants offer three-course menus at $20-$55 lunch and $25-$75 dinner across two.
Focus: Toronto restaurants prix fixe
Summerlicious is the city-run summer counterpart to Winterlicious, three-course prix fixe at over 200 Toronto restaurants across the first three weeks of July.
Focus: Toronto restaurants prix fixe
T.O. Food and Drink Fest at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre runs over 200 food and beverage exhibitors, MasterChef demos, mixology classes and a wine.
Focus: Food and beverage trade festival
Toronto Christmas Market in the Distillery District is the city's reference European Christmas market since 2010, mulled wine, raclette, pierogi and crepes.
Focus: European Christmas market food and mulled wine
Taste of Little Italy closes College Street between Bathurst and Shaw for an Italian-Canadian food and music festival, the BIA's three-day celebration each June.
Focus: Italian-Canadian