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Craft Beer Fest Evergreen Brick Works: Discover Summer Events

Craft Beer Fest Evergreen Brick Works: Discover Summer Events

Explore the Excitement of Craft Beer Fest at Evergreen Brick Works

TORONTO, ONTARIO, July 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — While some Torontonians might think you need to drive an hour and a half to enjoy the tranquility of nature, the beavers, forests, and endless adventures at Evergreen Brick Works beg to differ. This summer, visitors can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and retreat to Evergreen Brick Works for amazing food, fun, and relaxation.

Craft Beer Fest Highlights

Looking for a unique activity in what National Geographic has named one of the top 10 ecotourism destinations in the world? Hop on the free shuttle at Broadview Station and head over to Evergreen’s Craft Beer Fest on Sunday, July 14, from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM. This event will feature eco-friendly brews from local breweries, live music, and engaging seminars on sustainable brewing practices. To help reduce waste, Evergreen is partnering with Muuse to provide reusable dishware, cups, and cutlery.

Support Evergreen and Enjoy Craft Beer Fest

Tickets are available now with all proceeds supporting Evergreen, the national non-profit running the event that transforms public spaces in cities for the health of people and planet. The Craft Beer Fest will feature pours from GoodLot Farmstead Brewing Co., Blood Brothers Brewing, Longslice Brewery Inc., Red Tape Brewery, Miski Brewing Company Corp., Willibald Farm Distillery & Brewery, Libra Beverage Co., Royal City Brewing Co., Amsterdam Brewing Co., Henderson Brewing, Rally Beer Co., and more.

Outdoor Eats at Evergreen Brick Works

Walk through Toronto’s lush ravines and stop for a delicious meal at Outdoor Eats, a pop-up dining experience at Evergreen Brick Works featuring the best of Toronto’s diverse food scene. Outdoor Eats will run every Thursday to Sunday until September 2, 2024. With free admission, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities, it offers a memorable experience in one of Toronto’s most iconic public spaces.

A Foodie’s Paradise

Outdoor Eats features food and drinks from a wide variety of cuisines. Vendors include Little Sizzle, Magic Oven, NUTTEA, GREENA, Choco Churros, Gebeta, Kumain Kitchen, and many more. Nana’s Gelato and Daniel et Daniel will be permanent fixtures throughout the summer. Bringing your dog along? Bark Works, a mini market featuring dog-friendly goodies, will run every other Friday starting July 5. Human guests can also enjoy happy hour drink specials every Thursday and Friday from 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM at the Sipping Container.

Enjoy Free Outdoor Movie Nights

At the end of a long summer day, grab your family and friends and settle in for an open-air movie night under the covered Pavilions. Evergreen is serving up familiar favourites like Shrek, Ratatouille and Up for evenings filled with laughs, great food, and nostalgia.

A Perfect Ending to Your Day

“Evergreen Brick Works is a place for everyone to enjoy year-round,” says Lindsay. “We hope to make this space as fun and accessible as possible so everyone can call this place their own.” Whether you’re stopping by the award-winning Saturday Farmers Market, buying native plants at the Evergreen Garden Market, bringing your kids to free Weekend Nature Play, or repairing or riding your bike, sometimes the best adventures can be found right in your backyard.

Event Date Highlights
Craft Beer Fest July 14 Eco-friendly brews, live music, sustainable brewing seminars
Outdoor Eats Thursdays to Sundays until September 2, 2024 Food vendors, live entertainment, family-friendly activities
Free Outdoor Movie Nights July 18, August 8, August 22 Favourite films, great food, open-air atmosphere

Dustin

Dustin is a writer about craft beer and a professional brewer in the city of Chicago. He has written for several magazines and has over a decade of experience in the beer industry. He is currently working on a book about the history of beer in Chicago.