We celebrated, we had incredible weather, and put all our efforts together as a community for an amazing 11th year of Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest!!
The summer and community vibe was perfect at this year’s Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest 2025 – a BIG THANKS to our amazing BIA festival team, volunteers, local businesses and organizations, vendors, entertainers, City of Toronto, TPS, and everyone’s efforts for making this such a wonderful experience for everyone.
Enjoy some of the fun memories with our festival video courtesy of J & C Toronto Real Estate Group and photos below (Big thanks to Pawelec Photo!).
P.S. Please share testimonials and feedback via our survey!! The Riverside BIA is a not for profit and this festival depends on funding to help support its continuation each year. We would appreciate your testimonials and feedback to help us seek that support for 2025.
THANKS GO TO….
Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest 2025 was supported by the Riverside BIA, Hullmark, Isaan Der Thai Kitchen, and Baird McGregor Insurance Brokers LP. Thanks to our amazing Riverside BIA Board and incredible Festival Team who brought their expertise and experience to make the event a success. Thanks to all our local businesses and organizations who brought festive happenings together, and all the local vendors who took part. Thanks to all the volunteers from George Brown College School of ESL and from our local community who supported the festival, and to everyone who came out!

Samba Toronto helped kick off the festival on Broadview (Photo Credit: Riverside BIA)
Jenny Blackbird at the Broadview Main Stage did Traditional Singing and Drumming (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Festival-goers enjoying the Eastbound Beer Garden near the Broadview Main Stage (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
The Pirate Life Team and Ship on Carroll St (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Festival-goers testing out their Pirate skills on Carroll St (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
The Toronto Humane Society Team on Carroll St (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Local market and free live music in Riverside Common Park (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Vendor Chef Nicolas in Riverside Common Park (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Musician Rudy Ray in Joel Weeks Park (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Vendor Orikrea Joel Weeks Park (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Question Everything Trivia in Joel Weeks Park (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Moko Jumbie Stilt Walkers in Joel Weeks Park (Photo Credit: Riverside BIA)
Enjoying big games by Spiniko on Munro St (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Sensory Stations with Oma Chiropractic & Wellness on Munro (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Using bicycle-power to make smoothies on Munro St (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
BBQ at Real Greek Giros with business owner Jim and family (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Grilling at Riverside Burgers (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Festival-goer enjoying sliders at est restaurant (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Sidewalk Sale by The Irish Design House with owner Sinead (at right) and staff (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Free activities by Queen/Saulter Library Branch on Saulter St (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Magic Shows on Saulter St by Magic Mel (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Ralph Thornton Community Centre on Saulter St
Festival-goers at the big Love Local sign beside the Queen Garden Centre on Saulter St (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
The Fontbonne Ministries team at their Mustard Seed location (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Nell & Natasha at their Free BBQ and Blues on McGee (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Feeding the community at Nell and Natasha’s community BBQ (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
The Three Amigos at Nell & Natasha’s BBQ and Blues (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Falafel and treats at Tabule Middle Eastern Cuisine (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
The Timmie Cup Mascot meets festival-goers (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
At the E & B big sign on Broadview (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Murray Drive on the Broadview Main Stage (Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Reggadiction on the Broadview Main Stage ((Photo Credit: Pawelec Photo)
Reminder: Please share testimonials and feedback via our survey!! The Riverside BIA is a not for profit and this festival depends on funding to help support its continuation each year. We would appreciate your testimonials and feedback to help us seek that support for next time.
WHAT’S NEXT IN RIVERSIDE:
* Don’t miss our 2025 upcoming events and vendor opportunities!
*Stay tuned for our 2026 festival date announcement and vendor opportunities in early 2026.
ABOUT RIVERSIDE EATS & BEATS STREETFEST:
Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest spans 10 vibrant blocks along Queen Street East between the Don Valley Parkway to just past the world-famous De Grassi Street. It all happens just across the bridge from Toronto’s Downtown Core. Each year, the festival showcases:
*50+ local eateries and shops along Queen Street East serve food specials, sidewalk sales, and live entertainment.
*Riverside’s family-friendly food outlets, retailers, and unique small town in the big city atmosphere
*Destination points at five street closures and two local parks including beer gardens, demos, and entertainment with free live music ranging from Samba, New Orleans-style Jazz, Blues, Roots/Rock and Children’s entertainment.
Interested in being a 2026 event supporter? Contact Us!