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Wake Up and Perreo: Latin Coffee Party Returns to Toronto This Saturday

Jul 24, 2025 | Community News, Entertainment

July 24, 2025

By Editor
July 24, 2025

This Saturday, Toronto’s Latin community will gather once again to celebrate culture, cafecito, and connection at one of the city’s most unique daytime events—Café con Leche, a Latin coffee party like no other.

Now in its sixth edition, Café con Leche has become a staple in the summer social calendar for Toronto Latinos and beyond. Organized by Toronto Latinos, the event offers a vibrant blend of music, dance, food, and, of course, coffee—creating the perfect setting to kick off the weekend with sabor.

A Morning Party with a Latin Twist

Unlike your typical nightlife party, Café con Leche starts early. Doors open at 11 a.m., and guests are greeted with the warm aroma of freshly brewed Latin American coffees. While the drinks may say “morning,” the energy is anything but sleepy.

Reggaetón, salsa, bachata, and Afro-Latin beats will fill the air, with the DJ setting the tone for a feel-good fiesta that lasts until 3 p.m. Whether you’re sipping on a coffee or dancing to a dembow rhythm, this event is about embracing joy and culture in equal measure.

More Than Coffee: A Cultural Experience

Beyond the music and drinks, Café con Leche is a celebration of Latin identity. The event draws a diverse crowd, offering a space to share stories, rhythms, and flavours; and yes, there’s a full bar too, for those who like their fiesta a little stronger.

New Location, Same Vibe

This Saturday’s edition takes place in Vaughan, just north of Toronto with organizers promising the same signature atmosphere as past events, whether on land or on a boat (as with the previous sold-out cruise edition).

Tickets are available now through TorontoLatinos.com, with early bird pricing for the first 100 guests. The event is 19+ and ID is required.

Final Sip

Café con Leche isn’t just a coffee party—it’s a reminder of what makes Latin culture so special: warmth, rhythm, flavor, and community. It’s where a morning espresso meets an afternoon perreo, and where strangers become friends over a shared love of música and cafecito.

Whether you come for the music, the coffee, or the company, this is one Toronto summer event you won’t want to miss.

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