Cabral Catering works with many of the most exclusive venues in Toronto & surrounding areas.
Built in 1873, The Barn is a true architectural masterpiece that has stood the test of time. With its complex system of exposed beams, braces, posts and rafters, The Barn has remained true to its original form. It remains one of the few authentic examples around today that display the intricate engineering and craftsmanship of its day.
Belcroft Estate is proud to offer 2 stunning venues. Our barn venue offers a rustic elegance with all modern amenities. The Marquee tent allows for larger groups with a gorgeous natural outdoor setting. Both venues utilize the grounds for pictures and enjoyment.
Toronto's first warehouse inspired event space located mid-town incorporates a magnificent 30 ft. high ceiling, multi-functional space, elegant cocktail area, full kitchen facilities and one-of-a-kind surroundings. Combined with its commitment to service, The Warehouse Event Venue is fit to host any event whether social, corporate or cultural. The open concept 16,000 square ft. entertainment venue allows clients to truly customize the look and feel of the space, giving each event its own personal touch.
This beautiful facility offers guests the perfect atmosphere for corporate and social functions. Conveniently located on Speers Road between Bronte and Third Line, we proudly serve Oakville, Burlington and the surrounding area.
Throughout the years, 99 Sudbury has gone through many changes. Widely recognized as home to a restored glass factory, critically acclaimed restaurants, Studio 99 Film Studios, and even a famed after-hours club. The most recent ventures, a fitness club and an event space, have grown magnificently over the years and 99 Sudbury has had the pleasure of welcoming guests like Google, Facebook, Lady Gaga, Benicio Del Toro, J Cole, Mustang, Q-Tip and Valentino.
The Portuguese Cultural Centre of Mississauga ("PCCM") was founded on February 26, 1974. Our Cultural Centre has proudly represented the Portuguese Community in Mississauga for over 40 years.
The John Paul II Polish-Canadian Cultural Centre, the largest of its kind in Canada was built by the Maximilian Kolbe Foundation, a non-profit organization, established in 1982.
The Centre offers various cultural, educational and recreational programs and a range of facilities to hold business, art, sport and social events.