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A new type of party that got Toronto talking – coffee party, Café con Leche!

May 5, 2025 | Entertainment, Community News

May 5, 2025

Toronto Latino’s Café con Leche Party is a coffee party redefining social experiences by merging the energy of nightlife with the clarity of sobriety — and it’s catching on fast. Offering high-energy, DJ-fueled mornings built around coffee culture rather than cocktails, the event is attracting a growing community seeking connection, wellness, and fun without the 2 a.m. hangover or hefty tab. With unlimited coffee, curated vibes, and an emphasis on daytime joy, Café con Leche is tapping into a shift in how people — especially younger urbanites — want to socialize. Don’t get us wrong, alcoholic beverages are available at an additional cost, but the focus remains around a sober experience and coffee.

The movement will be expanding beyond Toronto and Vaughan to cities like Mississauga, Hamilton, Bradford and eventually Durham Region.

The next event will be held on May 31 in Vaughan with a coffee inspired boat cruise scheduled for July 13 on the Empress of Canada in the Toronto Harbour. Follow along on with Café con Leche’s Instagram page for updates.

 

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