Hail to the Almighty Caesar! Join us July 7th for the Toronto Caesar Challenge. In support of HOW, Hygiene On Wheels.
Caesars, Music, Food
We’re on the hunt for the craftiest and most delicious Caesar in Toronto. Known as Canada’s greatest BOOZY invention. Toronto’s bars, restaurants and venues have created their own versions of this National drink.
A panel of judges will be crowning Toronto’s Best Caesar.
Your ticket includes 2.5 hours of enjoying TEN of the most creative and delicious Caesars in Toronto. Created by the finest restaurants and bars around. Includes yummy food and drink tastes from local companies, live music and more!
Tickets are only $20.00!
Three sessions available.
1:00pm – 3:30pm
4:00pm – 6:30pm (SOLD OUT)
7:00pm- 9:30pm
This event is 19+
Proceeds benefit www.hygieneonwheels.org
COMING UP NEXT ON THE WINE LADIES AUDIO PODCAST
“TAKING LIFE ONE SIP AT A TIME”
EPISODE 72: Toronto Caesar Challenge in support of HOW, Hygiene on Wheels.
For Deborah’s exclusive interview on the show.
We ‘re shifting our gears, just temporartily away from the vine to an iconic cocktail. What is Canada’s very own cocktail originally created in 1969 at the Calgary Inn? This drink was officially named Canada’s national cocktail by Parliament in 2009.
It is the the spicy, scrumptious, red hot cocktail, the Bloody Ceaser!
Coming up on July 7th here in Toronto is the inaugural Caesar Challenge. Major restaurants, bars and venues around the city will all gather to create their very own signature version of this National drink. Presented to an esteemed panel of judges! Including us!! We’ll be part of the judging committee too!
What a great time it is going to be. All those Caesar lovers out there showing off their creativity, drink, fabulous food and music. It is going to be awesome.
This event/competition is a fundraiser with the proceeds going to the organization, HOW, Hygiene on Wheels.
Founded by CEO Deborah Daniel. This is truly an inspired initiative to help the homeless have access to mobile showers, and laundry services using retired mobile Toronto transit buses.