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Winterlicious
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Toronto’s Winterlicious program receives reservations by participating local restaurants

| @indiablooms | Jan 12, 2024, at 06:09 am

Toronto/IBNS: More than 200 participating local restaurants made reservations for the City of Toronto’s Winterlicious promotion that starts Jan 26 and runs through Feb 8.

Participating patrons can choose from three-course prix fixe menus at six price points, ranging between $20 and $55 for lunch and $25 to $75 for dinner.

It is strongly recommended that reservations should be made directly with the participating dining establishments, a complete list of which is available on the Winterlicious webpage.

Toronto's popular Winterlicious which started in 2003 with 36 participants is marking its 20-year anniversary in 2024 and has since grown to include more than 200 restaurants.

Created by the City of Toronto in 2003, the Winterlicious and Summerlicious programs boost Toronto’s restaurant industry during typically slow periods of business.

Participating restaurants have served more than eight million meals since the program’s inception generating more than $353 million in economic activity for the local restaurant industry.

(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)

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