One-Tank Trip for January
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(c) By Jim Fox
Winter can be a
delicious time of the year and who says beer isn’t just for breakfast or
summertime anymore?
Toronto civic
leaders are encouraging locals and visitors to “warm up this winter by savouring
new experiences and flavours at Winterlicious.”
This annual
gastronomic spectacle is on now through Feb. 7 to enjoy savory specialties at
prices that will please at about 200 restaurants across Toronto.
The iconic St. Lawrence Market offers a history tasting dinner and food tour. (Jim Fox photo) |
And beer, glorious
beer steps up for Brewfest in Ottawa next month and Toronto in March.
Don’t cry in your
beer as another outdoor event, Winter Craft Beer Fest that’s pretty well sold
out is on today (Jan. 26) at Steam Whistle Brewing in Roundhouse Park in
Toronto. craftbeerfest.ca
The 17th annual
Winterlicious is a time to “enjoy some of the city’s best restaurants,” said
Mayor John Tory.
“This event
spotlights our local restaurant industry while offering diners diverse and
delicious menu options,” he added.
Here’s a chance to
try those special places offering exotic dishes with three-course prix fixe
lunch menus priced at $23, $28 and $33, and dinner at $33, $43 and $53.