Brunch, Dinner, and BBQ Restaurants for Father’s Day 2021

Preparing for Father’s Day lunch, dinner, and BBQ? Better yet, treat your dads in these delectably incredible Toronto restaurants that offer both indoor and alfresco dine-in and take-out to keep them safe while having the best Father’s Day yet.
Louix Louis
While they only offer pick-up, Louix Louis has offered one of the best Father’s Day deals that will surely make any dads digestively satisfied. Choose between their $150 for two or $299 for four brunch packages. It’s best to order them 24 hours in advance and pick them up between 11 AM to 5 PM only.
Old Mill Toronto
It’s always a classic choice …

Catch Up on the RibFest Throughout the Greater Toronto Area

Summer is getting better with Ribfest coming to the city! This gastronomical journey is also one-of-a-kind, especially for rib steak lovers. To add, Midway, live, and special entertainment for all ages is also happening around, so you don’t want to miss it.
UPCOMING RIBFEST SCHEDULES
Scarborough Ribfest Drive-Thru
Date: 30 July to 2 August 2021
Venue: Centennial College Ashtonbee Campus, Ashtonbee Rd, Scarborough
Event Details: The newly designed Ribfest drive-thru offers the best and most delectable ribs that you can take home in the comforts of your cars.
Price: Donations
St. …

Five Toronto Restaurants for that Incredibly Romantic Vegetarian Dinner

Are you up for that gastronomical Toronto night-out without suffering your diet preference? Here are five of the best restaurants in the city that will surely fill up your vegetarian appetite:
Planta (Queen/Yorkville)
The plant-based menu in this luxurious yet innovative restaurant offers distinctive plates like avocado-lime tartare with beetroot “tuna” and coconut ceviche. They also offer the most delectable choco terrarium among their extensive plant-based yet truly delectable desserts. A perfect date or night-out in this Queen and Yorkville restaurant will surely make any night remarkable.
Rosalinda (…

The Five Best Travel Apps to Download in 2021

Preparing for your next music festival experience? Here are five travel apps you can have on your phone to check out the best flight, transport, location guide, and accommodation experience:
Airbnb
What makes this app advantageous in finding places to stay is that they have a lot of them across the world. Whether you’re traveling to Toronto or the US, and even in Europe, there is always an Airbnb space where you can stay for the entire duration of the music fest.
Rome2Rio
For overland routes, Rome2Rio provides the best and most user-friendly UI that tells you info on the bus, train schedules, and even …

Fly to Festivals via the Canadian WestJet Airlines

WestJet Airlines has been one of the best airplanes to fly from Canada to anywhere in the world. They do approximately 720 daily flights to more than a hundred destinations. The best part? They do routes to popular international music festivals such as Toronto to London (Gatwick International Airport) and Toronto to Paris (Orly International Airport)
If you’re planning to stay long, baggage is never an issue with their spacious luggage requirements. By far, it has been the most uncomplicated carry-on experience we had during our flights to music festivals. WestJet also doesn’t weigh carry-on bags which is truly less convenient …

Save Money When Travelling with Credit Cards

Whether you’re attending local or international music festivals, it’s always best to look at these banking/credit card tips and tricks that can technically save you some cash when traveling:
Get yourself an international credit card
Choose the ones with 0% foreign transaction fees. Also, if they offer transaction alerts on their mobile app or through SMS alerts, subscribe to them. It’s best to use international credit cards for traveling costs like airfare and lodging, but it’s also better to receive alerts everytime you transact overseas using your international credit card.
Use the ATM when exchanging …

Virtual Events to Look Out This Weekend

There’s a lot of events going on in cyberspace now that organizers have turned to the internet to continue holding them. Like all events, music fests have been postponed temporarily to secure everyone’s welfare from the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, it doesn’t stop everyone from enjoying live music in the comfort and safety of their homes.
Should the real world get you bummed out today, you can get into the matrix. Check out all the virtual music festivals happening near you or taking place in cyberspace this coming weekend.
UPCOMING WEEKEND VIRTUAL EVENTS:
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Six Music Fest Lineups You May Have Missed Before Lockdowns

Dreamville Festival 2019
Date: 6 April 2019
Venue: Raleigh, NC
Event Details: It’s the debut of J. Cole’s music festival which is taking place at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina. It’s a one-day event that is swapped with some music fest names like Big Sean for 21 Savage, SZA, and 6LACK.
Lineup: J. Cole
Bellwether 2019
Date: 9-10 August 2019
Venue: Waynesville, OH
Event Details: For the indie rock fans minus the big crowds, this music fest has returned for a weekend of music and camping at the spectacular Renaissance Park in Waynesville.
Lineup: Cold War, …

Music Fests That Are Currently Postponed/Cancelled By COVID-19

With the coronavirus preventing every major mass gathering across the world, a lot of music events have been canceled for everyone’s safety and security. Although it’s not the best thing that has happened this year, the cancellation is all about bringing everyone to safety, especially that we all must do our part in curbing the spread of COVID-19.
As alternatives, you can also check out future virtual music events that are set to bring live music for everyone in the comforts of their homes. The Internet has become one of the excellent tools to connect everyone. It includes our small community of music fest fanatics who will …