If you’re a foodie and you love Halloween, you’re in luck! Toronto has a lineup of fun and freaky culinary festivities to help you ring in the most spookiest day of the year.
Haunted Halloween Food Truck Festival

Prepare for a spooktacular foodie experience on Oct. 28 and 29. Don your most creative costume and feast on treats from vendors like Jerk Brothers, Heavenly Dreams Ice Cream, Cheese Headz and local craft brewers. 3701 Danforth Ave.
Blood curdling baking

Join Nadège’s expert chefs for a Halloween treats master class on Oct 28. Elevate your culinary skills and discover the secrets behind Nadège’s renowned pumpkin pie. Plus you’ll become a chocolate tempering maestro in this delicious learning experience. 78 Queen St. W.
Creepy chocolate tea party

Until Nov. 5, the Omni King Edward offers a chocolate-themed afternoon tea menu, priced at $75 per person, as part of the Toronto Chocolate Festival. Enjoy an array of chocolate delights, including cocoa shots and unique treats like cocoa-chipotle steak, chocolate orange jaffa madeleine and Hong Kong milk chocolate tea tiramisú. 37 King St. E.
Drive to Deadly Grounds

If you’re up for a road trip, Deadly Grounds located in Courtice, Ont., offers year-round spookiness in the form of spine tingling concoctions like Campy Crystal Lake Latte and creepy pastries like Sinnamin Skulls and Monster Tuxedo cookies. 1413 Durham Highway. 2, Courtice



