Toronto’s festival calendar just got a buzz-worthy addition. Caffeine, House & Beats is landing at Woodbine Park for the first time ever on Saturday, August 24, blending two of life’s most beloved things: great coffee and house music. If you love sipping espresso to the rhythm of deep beats, this one-day outdoor celebration might be your perfect summer plan.
What to Expect at Caffeine, House & Beats
This all-day experience promises a unique atmosphere where music lovers and coffee aficionados can come together. Expect house DJs spinning smooth sets all day long while local coffee vendors serve up fresh brews to keep the energy flowing. Whether you're dancing, lounging, or just vibing out with friends, the combination of chill beats and caffeine promises a laid-back but lively ambiance.
The event runs from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m., making it a full-on day-to-night experience right in the heart of the Beaches. There will be licensed bars on-site, plus food trucks and local vendors offering snacks and refreshments to pair with your iced latte or cold brew.
Free Entry and Community Vibes
Caffeine, House & Beats is completely free to attend, which makes it even more appealing for those looking for a fun weekend outing without breaking the bank. The event welcomes all ages, and organizers are hoping it becomes an annual staple for Toronto’s music and coffee lovers alike.
There’s plenty of green space to bring a blanket and chill out, and it’s a great way to support local vendors while enjoying summer in the city. Whether you're into grooving to house tunes, discovering new coffee blends, or just want a good vibe to cap off your August, Woodbine Park is the place to be.
Event Details
Event: Caffeine, House & Beats
Date: Saturday, August 24, 2025
Time: 1 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Location: Woodbine Park, Toronto
Admission: Free






























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