Tickets for the Stop’s Night Market go on sale Wednesday, May 22nd, at noon. The annual event, now in its sophomore year, gathers more than 50 Toronto chefs over two nights for an all-you-can-eat-and-drink festival in support of The Stop Community Food Centre. As if the gourmet street fare wasn’t reason enough to go, vendors will be set up with a new crop of food carts, all designed for this year’s event. Waterloo Architecture students and alumni are behind the designs of many of the booths, which will transform the Honest Ed’s alleyway and parking lot on June 18th and 19th. More information is available at The Stop’s Night Market website. Photo by Karon Liu/The Grid.

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