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.
“There are some
incredible dining opportunities and experiences here,” said Irene Knight, media
relations manager for Tourism Toronto.
She advises
would-be diners that reservations are strongly recommended and can be made
online or by calling the restaurants directly.
There’s something for every taste at Winterlicious in Toronto. |
Special treats
Step up to the
plate and explore Toronto’s food culture and embolden your taste buds at
eclectic offerings in the Winterlicious Culinary Event Series:
- Learn to pick the
perfect scotch with tutored tastings at the David Duncan House. $80.
- The year is 1861
and you’re invited for dinner with the Mackenzies in their home for a “truly
unique dining and theatrical experience.” $125.
- An interactive
cooking experience for the family to “discover the art and joy of making pizza”
is at Lil’ Gourmets – The Flavour of Family, Acqua Dolce. ($40.).
- Enjoy afternoon tea
and treats in the “elegance of the Edwardian era” at Toronto’s iconic castle,
Casa Loma. $40.
Pizza anyone at Winterlicious. |
- A Taste of Italy
– Formaggi & Vino at the Cibo Wine Bar is an elegant evening exploring
Italian wine paired with food. $75.
- Toronto’s 215-year-old
St. Lawrence Market gives foodies the opportunity to “go behind closed doors
and embark on an edible history tasting dinner and food tour. $100.
- Gypsy tales are
being told at Tapas at Embrujo with diners guided through the tastes and sounds
of Southern Spain, birthplace of tapas, sherry and flamenco. $85.
- Food – The New
Fashion will be presented at the Hazelton Hotel to “explore the synergies
between food and fashion, style and creativity.” $75.
Interest is brisk
and some events and times are sold out.
For a list of
participating restaurants and their menus: toronto.ca/winterlicious
Brewskis food and drink
The Ontario Craft
Brewers organization says with more than 250 breweries, 70 cideries and 30
distilleries, there’s something for every connoisseur.
Barkeep Brandy Wilyard pulls a pint of draft beer. (Jim Fox photo) |
The micro-breweries
are “constantly challenging and reinventing the landscape of beer.”
Find out at the
Ottawa Winter Brewfest at Lansdowne Park, Feb. 15 and 16, and the Toronto
Winter Brewfest, March 1 and 2.
Ottawa will have
about 100 craft beers from Ontario and Quebec along with gourmet dishes, taffy
on the snow and dancing around a bonfire to the sounds of local DJs. brewfest.ca/ottawa
Toronto’s event at
Evergreen Brick Works encourages visitors to “celebrate our brewing wealth” and
sample from among 150 beers.
A flight of beers for sampling is offered at the Amsterdam BrewHouse in Toronto. (Barbara Fox photo) |
It promises to be a
“warm and festive setting,” with a wide range of local craft breweries and
gourmet food from Toronto’s best food trucks. brewfest.ca/toronto
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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