Categories: Food & Drink

Toronto is getting a new soup festival with heated patios this weekend

Nothing feels better than a hearty bowl of soup on a chilly autumn day, and the all-new Soup Festival in Toronto is going to hit the spot.

This free admission festival takes place this weekend in North York.

There will be over 100 delicious varieties of soup to slurp, as well as toasty heated patios where you can relax and enjoy every bowl.

Not only that, but there will also be free workshops, an artisan market, live music, and a kids’ zone.

Plus, you’ll get to go home with some freebies as there are also free giveaways up for grabs.

Hosted by Street Eats Market, the event will also feature a friendly competition among vendors for the tastiest soup.

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Festival-goers will have their say, and the winning vendor will receive this year’s People’s Choice Award.

The festival will bring two full days of heartwarming fun to Mel Lastman Square on the first weekend of November.

So, before the season of egg nog and hot chocolate officially begins, this event will keep you warm and delight your taste buds at the same time.

Mark your calendars for November 4th and 5th, Toronto.

This festival is going to be soup-er duper!

The Soup Festival

When: November 4th from 12 PM to 8 PM and November 5th from 12 PM to 6 PM
Where: Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge Street
Cost: Free admission

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