Photo via @eatalytoronto Instagram
All you can EAT? We must be dreaming. Toronto’s Eataly is hosting a one-day-only, all-you-can-eat event next month. It’ll feature some of the city’s best restaurants, bakeries, breweries, and more for the ultimate tasting event of the year.
Imagine all your favourites under one roof. On September 30, All You Can Eataly: Best of Toronto Edition, kicks off in Eataly’s marketplace for guests to enjoy a night of endless delicious eats.
Eat your way through over 15 food stations, over five bars, and much, much more. Names like Kiin, Azhar, Miku, Craig’s Cookies, Bellwoods Brewery, and a few others will be in attendance.
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It wouldn’t be an Eataly event without Italian eats. Its chefs are working on a menu that captures the true essence of authentic Italian cuisine. Pizzas, pastas, artisanal salumi, and formaggi are just a few of the mouthwatering treats you can expect to find.
Don’t forget about its Italian wines and beer from Birroteca by Indie Alehouse. You won’t want to miss getting a sip of that!
The event will also have karaoke and a photo booth to remember this fun-filled night. If this sounds like something you’d love to take part of, then get your tickets ASAP. Tickets are now on sale for $165 per person.
Eataly is offering three check-in times for the event but whatever time you chose, you’ll still be able to enjoy all the best eats the event has to offer.
It’s important to note that the event is 19+ and guests must show a valid government-issued ID to prove they are of age.
Get your tickets here!
When: September 30, 2022
Where: Eataly – 55 Bloor Street West
Cost: $186.45 after tax
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