Celebrate Toronto’s diverse culinary scene at more than 200 local restaurants during Summerlicious, Toronto’s flagship restaurant festival.

Credit: City of Toronto
Organised by the city of Toronto, Summerlicious 2026 begins on Friday, July 3 and runs until Sunday, July 19.
Guests can enjoy delicious prix fixe lunch and dinner at more than 200 local restaurants.
You can choose from restaurants serving various cuisines from Argentinian to Moroccan.
There are more than 30 new participating restaurants this year, including Alobar Downtown, Casa Morales, CKB, El Inka Peruvian Cuisine, Flame Sushi, The Frederick, Ju-Raku, Koh Lipe Scarborough, Melani, Punch, and Tis Two Cities.
Reservations open on June 18, and you must reserve directly with the restaurants.
This massive culinary celebration is your chance to show some love to your local restaurant.
Participating restaurants offer three-course prix fixe lunch menus priced at $20, $27, $34, $41, $48, and $55, and dinner menus priced at $25, $35, $45, $55, $65, and $75. Taxes and gratuity are not included in the Summerlicious menu prices.
Summerlicious
What: Summerlicious is Toronto’s annual opportunity to explore the city’s exceptional culinary landscape through 200+ participating restaurants.
When: July 3 to 19, 2026 | Various Hours
How Much:
Lunch: $20 / $27 / $34 / $41 / $48 / $55
Dinner: $25 / $35 / $45 / $55 / $65 / $75
+ Taxes and gratuity
Where: 2oo+ Restaurants across Toronto
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