All the Vendors Coming to Avenue’s 2026 Best Things to Eat and Drink Market

Pick up some locally made ice cream sandwiches, hot sauce, macarons, drinks and so much more on July 18, 2026.

Some of the businesses that will be at the 2026 market. Photos by Jared Sych.

Avenue‘s 2026 list of the best things to eat and drink in the city is officially here! This year’s list features so many must-try items, including sweet treats like ice cream bars and sandwiches, savoury meals like hearty stew and frozen steamed buns, and drinks like a 20-year-aged Canadian rye whisky.

That’s not the only good news though. Avenue’s annual Best Things to Eat and Drink Market is also returning, so you can shop for many of these tasty food and drink products in one spot.

Sponsored by Section 23 Developments, this year’s market returns to the beautiful Rangeview community (Rangeview Drive S.E.) on July 18, 2026, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Expect more than 15 local vendors from both this year’s and previous years’ Best Things to Eat and Drink lists. These vendors will be selling a wide range of products like cookies, hot sauce, ice cream, drinks and more. Admission is free.

Market attendees can also enter to win a door prize featuring tasty products from this year’s vendors. Enter at Avenue’s market table and the Rangeview show homes.

 

Here are the vendors attending the 2026 Best Things to Eat and Drink Market

*Vendor list may change*

Abbey’s Creations

 

Bacteria Bar

 

Caribbean Taste

 

Goodbake

 

Knox Your Socks Off

 

The Little Noodle Shop

 

Masmiyeh

 

Monster Foods

 

Ollia Macarons & Tea

 

Quel Cookies

 

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Seven Spice

 

Shaft Espresso Cocktails

 

The Spice Bar

 

Sunshine Ice Cream

 

The Tisto Factory

 

True Wild Distilling

 

The Vegan Popcorn Company

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