Categories: Beer EventsPublished On: July 16, 2009

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A Night at the Brewery in Black Creek Pioneer Village
A Fun Evening Featuring Gourmet Local Food Paired with Great Craft Ales
Dates: Saturday, July 25 (also Saturday, August 15 & 22, September 12, and November 21)
Time: 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Location: Black Creek Pioneer Village, 1000 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto
An entertaining evening including fine food and craft beers at Toronto’s newest tourist destination – a fully operational recreation of an 1860s Ontario brewery.
Event Details:
Guests will interact with colourful historical characters, join a lively a tour of the historic Mill and Brewery, and enjoy a delicious three-course meal prepared from locally sourced ingredients. Each course is paired with a selected craft beer. Enjoy Black Creek Beer samples and our popular homemade root chips throughout the evening.


Menu:
The menu includes an Ontario hot house tomato salad drizzled with a sweet balsamic glaze and a chiffonade of basil, followed by seared goat cheese stuffed chicken breast served with seasonal vegetables and mashed potatoes, topped off with a warm crepe filled with apples, covered in a maple caramel sauce and a scoop of ice cream. Vegetarian options are also available.
Pricing:
Reservations Required.
Adults: $75
Members: $67
(Plus taxes and gratuities)
To book your reservation call: 416-667-6295
Directions:
Black Creek Pioneer Village is one block east of Jane St., south off Steeles Avenue, right next to York University. The Village is south east of Hwy 7 and Hwy 400. Parking is available on site.
Public Transportation:
From the Finch subway station using the Steeles 60 West route, or from the Jane Station using the Jane 35 route. Visit www.ttc.ca. York Region Transit has several options available. (For more information visit www.yorkregiontransit.com).
Unaffected by the City Workers’ Strike:
Like all facilities operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Black Creek Pioneer Village and Black Creek Historic Brewery are not affected by the current municipal workers’ strike.
About Black Creek Historic Brewery
Opened to the public in June 2009, the Black Creek Historic Brewery recreates a working brewery, as it would have been in the mid-1800s. Brewmasters in period costume handcraft the same ales and porters enjoyed in Ontario’s country villages before Confederation. The Black Creek Historic Brewery acknowledges the support of the Ontario Ministry of Culture, and is owned and operated by Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA). For more information, visit www.blackcreekbrewery.ca
About Black Creek Pioneer Village
Black Creek Pioneer Village is Toronto’s premier outdoor living history museum. Visitors can explore 40 heritage homes, shops and buildings restored to re-create an 1860s Ontario village. Historic interpreters in period dress demonstrate how villagers lived, worked and played. The Village hosts learning programs and special events that highlight local heritage and culture. The tranquil setting, rural landscapes, heritage gardens and period farm animal breeds make Black Creek Pioneer Village the perfect place to break out of the modern world and journey into the past. Located in north Toronto, Black Creek Pioneer Village is owned and operated by Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA). Visit http://www.blackcreek.ca