food events toronto June

The top 15 food events in Toronto this June

Food events in Toronto for June 2019 are set to keep you stuffed all month long as annual favoruites like Taste of Little Italy return. Both the Mac and Cheese festival and The Stop's all-you-can-eat night market have new homes and there's plenty of tacos, brunch and beer on as well.

  • Food & Drink
    Date
    About the Event
    Location
    • June 1-2
      Get your fill of brunch food all day, for three days, at this big festival dedicated to pancakes, mimosas, eggs benny and all the best brunch goodies.
      Grounds of Hotel X
    • June 6
      Cheese lovers are in for a treat as this fancy cheese night market returns to pair local and regional cheeses with charcuterie, wine, chocolate and more.
      St. Lawrence Market North Hall
    • June 7-9
      Name a more iconic duo as this huge festival serves up gourmet mac and cheese with all the fixin's courtesy of celeb chefs in the name of charity.
      Roundhouse Park
    • June 7-9
      New this year is a food festival with a focus on good food, good vibes and sustainability with $2 drinks and $4 food samples.
      Ontario Place
    • June 8
      It's a grilled cheese throwdown for the ages as local shops duke it out to see who will reign supreme amongst a day of street festival fun.
      Lake Shore Blvd
    • June 9
      Traditional food from Russia is on the menu at this big annual festival, served up alongside performances, music, artisans and vendors.
      Mel Lastman Square
    • June 9
      Toronto's top chefs are coming out for this annual fundraiser with gourmet goodies up for the tasting, all in support of Second Harvest.
      Evergreen Brick Works
    • June 14-15
      Sugar Beach is once again host to this big festival dedicated to all kinds of wine, spirits, beer, cider and cocktails, all served up alongside food and live music.
      Sugar Beach
    • June 14-16
      College Street is about to be filled with the sights and smells of Italian food with three-days of food, drinks, activities, performances and lots more.
      Little Italy
    • June 14-16
      Everything in Mexican food is on at this big festival with thee days of traditional food, drinks, music, entertainment and games.
      Ontario Place
    • June 15-16
      Better put on your eating pants because Foodalicious is back with a weekend of street food goodies courtesy of the city's best food trucks.
      Downsview Park
    • June 18-19
      The Stop is back with its huge night market that includes all-you-can-eat grub from the city's top chefs, drinks and music, all for a good cause.
      Stackt Market
    • June 21-23
      Craft brewers from across the city are going out for this big annual festival with a weekend of fresh brews, food, live music and activities.
      Ontario Place
    • June 28-30
      Taste of Asia is back and spread out along Kennedy Road with a huge selection of vendors serving up traditional Asian street food over three days.
      Kennedy Road from Steeles Ave E to Clayton Drive
    • June 28 - July 1
      The city's biggest ribfest is back for the Canada Day long weekend with some of the top ribbers in the country, plus a midway, music and kids zone.
      Centennial Park
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    Mac and Cheese Festival

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