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Café con Leche: Toronto’s Latin Coffee Party That Brewed Community

Jul 13, 2025 | Community News, Entertainment

July 13, 2025

Today at noon, Toronto’s first-ever Latin coffee-themed boat cruise, Café con Leche, will set sail with good music, great people, and the irresistible aroma of freshly brewed cafecito.

Created as a celebration of Latin heritage, Café con Leche isn’t just a party—it’s a whole vibe. From espresso shots on arrival to iced coffee and other specialty coffee drinks, the cruise will honour Latin America’s deep-rooted coffee traditions with modern Toronto flair.


☕ Coffee Meets Culture, Music Meets Movement

With a full bar on deck (but of course LOL) and coffee flowing, guests will dance from day to dusk to the sounds of reggaeton, salsa, bachata, and Latin house. Dj Danny Castro and J Daiz will keep all guests on their feet from beginning to end.

Below deck, a cozy café lounge will give partygoers a place to unwind, sip, and connect—reminding everyone that café con leche is more than a drink—it’s a feeling.


🌊 Community on the Water

More than anything, Café con Leche is about community, says founder Carlos Brito. The cruise will bring  together Latinos from the Greater Toronto Area (and non-hispanics who enjoy Latin culture) to celebrate identity, joy, and shared roots in an inclusive, energetic space.

With this debut cruise a clear success, Carlos and his team are already hinting at future editions—and even a full-on Latin coffee festival next. Stay tuned!


Final sip:
Whether you came for the coffee or stay for the beats, Café con Leche proves that when Latin culture takes the wheel, Toronto shows up.

Few ticket will be available at the door , but with boats having strict capacity rules, entree is not guaranteed! Your best bet is to purchase your tickets online; click here. Boarding starts at noon today!

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