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How to prepare for Winterlicious 2020

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at York U chapter.

This winter, brave the cold and treat yourself to a variety of scrumptious date-night cuisines with Toronto Winterlicious. Winterlicious brings a range of mouth-watering culinary events around the city with over 200 restaurants participating. Here are a few tips to start planning for Winterlicious 2020. Reservations begin on January 16, 2020.

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Restaurants

The participating restaurants tend to be expensive but during Winterlicious they offer patrons a chance to try them for less. Therefore, before you can start exploring your taste buds and enjoy a delicious three-course prix fixe lunch and dinner menus, make a list of the participating restaurants you would like to indulge in. To see the full list of restaurants visit toronto.ca/winterlicious.

Prices

Restaurants choose just one price point for their Winterlicious offerings. You can expect to enjoy boujee three course meals for lunch menus: $23.00–$43.00, and for dinner menus: $33.00–$53.00.

Locations

The majority of the restaurants are in downtown, but there’s some in the GTA as well. For instance, some of the participating restaurants are in Scarborough’s north and south communities, Etobicoke, and in central North York.

Reservations 

It is highly recommended that you make reservations. To reserve a table, contact the restaurant of your interest directly. As previously mentioned, restaurants will accept reservations for Winterlicious as soon as January 16, 2020. Although, the dining part of Winterlicious officially starts on January 31, 2020–Feb 13, 2020, you can check out the Today’s reservations availability list for last-minute reservations available at participating restaurants.

Lastly, live your best life by treating yourself to a delicious meal!

Debol Thomas

York U '20

My name is Debol Thomas and I am a 4th-year Political Science student at York University. I enjoy working out, painting, writing & volunteering my time when I can.
Kaitlin is a bilingual (French and English) writer originating from friendly Thunder Bay. They are in their seventh year at York University, where they study professional writing with an emphasis on journalism. They live with their partner of nine years and their cat, Tessa. They started writing with a passion and a poem that eventually won third in a contest 12 years ago, and started editing not too long after. When not at the keyboard, Kaitlin can be found reading, cooking, playing video games, or holding Tessa. Their favorite movies are scary and their favorite television genre is reality. Kaitlin's passions include copyediting, anything scary or spooky and adding to her collection of dolls, magnets and cups. Their favorite part of writing/editing is giving others a chance to share their story or achieve their dreams and offering insight on "the little things." Some of Kaitlin's favorite topics reflect on their personal life, including health/disabilities, fringe topics and social issues.