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Café con Leche Sets Sail: Toronto’s Latin Coffee Party Heads to the Water

Jul 1, 2025 | Community News, Entertainment

July 1, 2025

Toronto’s favorite Latin daytime party is trading dance floors for the open lake. Café con Leche, the city’s buzzworthy Latin coffee party, is launching a Boat Cruise edition—bringing cafecito, reggaeton, and sunshine to Toronto Harbour this summer.

Launched earlier this year by Toronto Latinos (Barrio), Café con Leche has quickly become a go-to event for those craving daytime vibes with a Latin twist. Picture this: coffee on tap, Latin beats blasting, and people dancing before noon—no tequila required (though it’s available if you want it).

The boat cruise promises a new level of energy. Toronto’s DJ Danny Castro and J Daiz of Miami will keep you on your toes for the duration of the event, views of the skyline, and all the signature Café con Leche touches—pastries, good vibes, and of course, coffee.

Tickets are expected to sell out fast. Whether you’re a Latin music lover, coffee enthusiast, or just looking for something fresh to do this summer, this is one Toronto event you don’t want to miss.

Tickets are available at this website. Click here. Follow @torontolatinos and @cafeconlechepartyto for cruise dates, tickets, and boarding info.

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