After two straight summers without one of Toronto’s biggest street-festival weekends, Taste of the Danforth should be back on track for a 2026 comeback (with a little help that, quite literally, started as a riff at a podium).

At an Ontario Line-related announcement last Wednesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford briefly veered from transit talk into festival nostalgia, telling the crowd: “Do you know what I miss? I miss the Taste of the Danforth.”

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Ford went on to say he’d commit provincial dollars to “revitalize” the event, while nudging Mayor Olivia Chow to contribute too (though he didn’t say how much funding would be available).

Mayor Chow, who was standing alongside Ford, backed up the idea, calling the festival “a weekend of phenomenal music, great food, dancing.”

“Let’s bring it back this year because I’ve missed it the last two years,” Chow said.

On Wednesday night, organizers confirmed that the popular summer event is scheduled for Aug 7 to 9.

“The Taste of Danforth is back on track for 2026. We can confirm that it will be happening this year,” Tony Pethakas, the chair of the Greektown on the Danforth business improvement area, told CP24. “We’re super excited about everybody coming to visit us at this year’s Taste.”

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Taste of the Danforth has always been huge by Toronto standards, stretching about 1.6 kilometres along Danforth Ave, with 100+ participating businesses lining the strip, allowing visitors can eat their way along the route (think tasty bites like souvlaki, gyros, shish kebab and baklava) from longtime Greektown staples like Messini Authentic Gyros, Astoria, Athens Pastries and Mezes.

Spectators can also expect live music and performances throughout the weekend, including programming on the festival’s stages and street-festival extras, from plate-smashing and sports-zone activations to kids’ fun areas, dance lessons and carnival-style rides.

The festival has been a summer fixture since 1994, but the last few years have been a sort of stop-start cycle. Taste of the Danforth was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19, then called off again in 2022 as organizers struggled with a changed streetscape (especially reworking the route around CaféTO patios along Danforth Ave). It returned in 2023, but the comeback came with a steep price tag: BIA officials later said the festival ended in a $257,000 loss.

With new funding now possibly on the table, there’s hope that this family-friendly street party can return as a regular summer staple once again, and it seems that Torontonians can’t wait to welcome it back.

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