Looking for a summer dining experience that’s truly next level? The CNE, or Canadian National Exhibition, in Toronto is serving up something sky-high this year. For the first time ever, the popular event is hosting Dinner in the Sky, a thrilling culinary adventure that suspends diners 150 feet above the ground.
Whether you're a foodie, a thrill-seeker, or someone who just wants a killer view of Lake Ontario while enjoying dinner and drinks, this is one reservation you won’t forget. Here’s what you need to know before booking your seat in the sky.
What Is Dinner in the Sky?
Dinner in the Sky is a global dining concept that’s wowed guests in cities like Dubai, Paris, and Las Vegas. The idea is simple but wild. A crane lifts a 22-seat dining platform high above the ground, where guests enjoy a full-service meal with panoramic views of the city.
Height: 150 feet in the air
Seating: 22 guests per session
Safety: guests are strapped into racing-style seats with secure harnesses
This experience isn’t just about the food, although that’s a big part of it. It’s a 360-degree view, a rush of adrenaline, and gourmet dishes all rolled into one unforgettable event.
When and Where Is It Happening?
Dinner in the Sky is coming to the CNE from August 16 to August 25, 2025. The platform will be located on the CNE grounds near Bandshell Park, offering a unique view of the Midway, Lake Ontario, and the downtown Toronto skyline.
Location: CNE Grounds near Bandshell Park
Dates: August 16 to August 25, 2025
Tickets: available at dinnerintheskycanada.com
What’s on the Menu?
This isn’t your average food truck fare. The sky-high dinner will feature a chef-designed multi-course menu with premium drink pairings. While the full menu hasn’t been released, past events have included dishes like seared scallops, wagyu sliders, and truffle risotto.
Expect gourmet options, seasonal ingredients, and accommodations for dietary needs. There will also be a Sky Lounge for cocktails and photo ops before or after your flight.
Is It Safe?
Yes, absolutely. Dinner in the Sky is certified by Transport Canada and follows strict safety protocols. Each guest is secured with a safety harness and the platform is operated by trained professionals. Your focus can stay on the food and the view, not on whether your seat is going anywhere.
Final Thoughts, Worth the Hype?
If you’re looking to close out summer in an unforgettable way, this is it. Dinner in the Sky at the CNE combines the thrill of a ride with the sophistication of a fine dining experience, all set against one of Canada’s biggest summer festivals.
From the elevated view of Toronto to the chef-crafted menu, this is a rare chance to experience food, fun, and a little fear of heights all at once.































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