Whether it's a cocktail for one or a bowl for 20, the classic rum punch is perfect for basking in the sunshine or instantly transporting you to tropical climes.
You don't need a friend with a pool. The Sheraton Centre pool is now available to non-hotel guests with a day pass that reserves a lounger for two, plus plenty of snacking potential.
If you love the vibes at Dundas West's Patois, you'll really love heading upstairs to Bar Mignonette, the new go-to spot for seafood and wine in Bellwoods.
The top neighbourhoods in Toronto for taking in the city’s famous diversity through your eyes, ears and, most importantly, mouths.
A clutch of new urban farmers are stepping up to the plate to grow our food — but as BIPOC farmers, they face more challenges than simply learning the lay of the land.
It was big news when Toronto's Michelin Guide arrived. But was it all good? We chat with the insiders and outsiders to find out.
Disappointed with the irresponsible commodification of seafood, Affinity Fish's co-founders set out to disrupt the system, shorten the chain and change the way people think about local fish.
Kick off the new year feeling good with light beverage options from the LCBO, including low-sugar, low-alc and non-alc options for beer, wine, coolers and spirits.
From the Sparkling House at Trius Winery to the rows of vines at Peller Estates, these are the best wineries in Niagara-on-the-Lake for your next grape adventure.
Molson Ultra — a light beer with 70 calories and 2 g of carbs per 355ml can — is giving you the chance to win an exclusive virtual cooking class with Celebrity Chef Kimberly Lallouz.
PAI executive chef and co-owner Nuit Regular walks us through the dishes she cooks that take her back to her home in northern Thailand.
Toronto cafés and coffee shops are the coziest places to snuggle up with a hot drink and a delicious treat this fall — and some of them even double as bars with alcohol and full meals.
Simple celery or a meal's worth of garnishes? We can't tell you how to enjoy the caesar, but we can tell you all about where Canada's national cocktail came from.
You don’t need a whole lot of money, fancy ingredients or expertise to make a great dinner. A Generous Meal shows you how to elevate weekdays into something special.
We chatted to three Toronto bartenders to find out how they’re making low-impact cocktails without sacrificing the quality.
Between the cocktail renaissance and the booming craft beer scene, Toronto isn't always the easiest place to be teetotal. Lucky for you, these amazing mocktails would do your high school DARE officer proud.
Eric Pateman of Amola Salt sprinkles his knowledge on the different types of salt and how to use them, how salt is harvested and whether or not it's bad for you.
Discover delicious and authentic Taiwanese dishes, traditional snacks, noodles, tea and spices. Plus, find specialty items like Lunar New Year treats and gifts, and everything to make bubble tea at home.
For our new Industry Recovery episode, we check in to Penny's Motel and find out how John Belknap transformed the dilapidated motel into a boutique getaway.
Joni Restaurant, inside Toronto's newly renovated Park Hyatt Hotel, brings bold flavours and art deco vibes to Yorkville.
Negroni Week, which takes place June 24 – 30, is raising a glass to charities around the world by donating a portion of every Negroni cocktail sold.
Modern luxury and exquisite hospitality is set to the backdrop of historic streets and Victorian-era mansions at Yorkville's best restaurants and bars.
Serving tasty bites and gorgeous cocktails, the W Toronto hotel’s lobby bar Living Room, and adjoining patio the Yard, deserves to be a destination in its own right.
Janet Zuccarini, the CEO and owner of Gusto 54 Restaurant Group, walks us through the dishes that have made Gusto 101 a Toronto staple to this day.
Chock full of festive feast ideas and holiday hacks, the PC Insiders Report has everything you need to take this season's celebrations from humdrum to ho-ho-ho.
From dumplings to burgers, these restaurants are dishing out delicious cheap eats of all kinds so that you can enjoy a night out without breaking the bank.
Your favourite jazzed-up diner (along with it's even fancier big sister, Alo) is now delivering iceberg wedge salads to your living room. Here's what to add to your Aloette order.
Right on the main strip in Niagara-on-the-Lake, the new 124 on Queen Hotel is home to impeccable food, a show-stopping wine list and a fully-licensed spa.
Toronto food and travel blog Dobbernationloves has launched virtual cooking classes. Follow along to create a cocktail and two tasty, travel-inspired recipes.
Need the perfect holiday gift for the foodie in your life? From delicious to dazzling, the stellar gift ideas in our foodie gift guide will have them jumping for joy.
Think you appreciate art? Visit these Toronto restaurants to feast your eyes on gallery-worthy art collections, hand-painted murals and immersive art works.
By using imperfect fruits and vegetables, Loop Juices help to combat food waste (and they're more affordably priced than cold-pressed competitors too)
In addition to the à la carte menu, diners at AP restaurant in Toronto can now opt for the Chef's Tasting Experience, a six-course adventure into exceptional Japanese flavours with Latin flair.
Bored in the house? Learn how to cook and create online with George Brown College's Continuing Education classes in Hospitality and Culinary Arts.
The younger, cool sister to beloved O&B stalwart Leña, Ceci Bar serves a knockout menu of pan-Latin favourites with more than a few fun twists. Plus, the happy hour is something you need to get excited about.
A viral video may have put Antler on the map, but their dedication to serving regional ingredients and non-traditional meat is here to stay... even in a pandemic.
Looking for the perfect picnic food? These Toronto restaurants offer portable takeout options and picnic baskets to-go for levelling up your next park hang.
The Caribbean island of Barbados is more than just good weather and good vibes. It's also the birthplace of rum and home to a burgeoning culinary scene.
With panoramic patio views, a brand new food and drink menu, plus a chance to win big on the track, Woodbine Racetrack in Etobicoke is your best bet this summer.
Black River Cheese uses natural and local ingredients to make quality Canadian cheese that can elevate any gathering.
We check in to The June Motel and find out how co-founders, Sarah Sklash and April Brown are putting Ontario on the map, one motel reno at a time.
The link between eating and emotion goes way beyond being “hangry” — we chat to three local women who understand the deep connection between food and mood.
Toronto's events and festivals are finally back on the menu and we've got a juicy list of the tastiest happenings you don't want to miss this summer.
Valerie is the place to be for a raucous party — but on a quieter night, their new menu, ambitious cocktails and jaw-dropping view create an intimate atmosphere.
Celebrate the special lady in your life with these spring gift ideas for Mother's Day and more, from afternoon tea at Casa Loma and crowd-pleasing spring sippers to the perfect pink knife set.