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Café con Leche Brings Toronto Its Biggest Latin Coffee Party Yet

Aug 7, 2025 | Community News, Entertainment

August 7, 2025

Toronto’s Latin coffee lovers are in for a treat. Café con Leche — the city’s viral Latin coffee party — is brewing up its biggest event yet, and this time, it’s going beyond the café.

On match day, the high-energy fiesta will take over York Lions Stadium ahead of the football clash between York United FC and Atlético Ottawa. Known for its irresistible mix of music, dancing, and of course, perfectly crafted café, the event promises a pre-game celebration like no other. Your ticket gets you access to Café con Leche and a seat to the match.

Organizers are pulling out all the stops: live DJs spinning Latin hits, and a pop-up coffee bar serving everything from rich espresso shots to matcha green tea. With the backdrop of a major Canadian Premier League showdown, the atmosphere will be electric — a fusion of fútbol passion and Latin flavor.

For fans of both coffee and football, this is more than just a pre-match party — this ‘all ages’ event is a celebration of community, culture, and connection. Whether you come for the caffeine, the beats, or the beautiful game, Café con Leche’s biggest Toronto party is set to keep the city buzzing long after the final whistle.

Follow Café con Leche’s Instagram page here.

Purchase your tickets here.

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