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  • I love summer in Toronto, not only because it's the end of a long cold winter but because it marks the beginning of festival season in Toronto. This weekend I attended the Toronto Wine & Spirit Festival at Sugar Beach. It was $30 to attend if you decided to purchase tickets at the gate and $21.50 if you bought advance tickets online. With your ticket purchase you were given a wristband, 5 sample vouchers/tickets worth $1 each and a plastic drinking glass. I think the Toronto Wine & Spirit Festival is one of the best summer festival for adults and here are the reasons why: Venue: Sugar Beach was the perfect venue for this event, the weather was beautiful, sand, lots of reasonably priced alcoholic beverages and your right by the water, perfect location to have drinks and enjoy the sun. Alcohol/Food Vendors: There were numerous vendors serving wine, beer and spirits. Most vendors charged 1 voucher/ticket for 1/2 oz and 2 vouchers/tickets for a 1 oz drink. For the beer vendors it was 1 voucher/ticket for half a glass and 2 vouchers/tickets for a full glass. If the original 5 voucher/tickets you were given as part of the admission wasn't enough, they had booths selling additional vouchers/tickets (5 for $5 or 10 for $10). The food vendors were minimal, keep in mind the festival was a wine & spirit festival and not a food festival. I did get a chance to try jerk pierogies ($6) from the Saucy Pierogi and it was only okay, the jerk sauce was store bought imo and a lobster roll ($10) from Ourrr Lobster Shack which was pretty good, especially the bread. Entertainment: One negative about the festival were the music acts, some were really hit and miss. Maybe it was the time I attended but one music act was playing something similar to folk music and it was literally putting people to sleep and then afterwards came on a R&B/Soul singer which people really got into. This is definitely a summer festival I'll be marking on my calendar for 2015.
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