Connect with us

Subscribe

Subscribe

News & Views

The perfect end to a long weekend; Dejeuner, the perfect inclusive brunch lime

BY SIMONE J. SMITH

What a weekend it has been; the sky was blue, the sun was shining, everyone had done wok up dem waist, and people were looking forward to having one more day off before they had to head back to work. GF Promo did it again by providing the community a fabulous way to wind down from their weekend; Dejeuner (which just means lunch in English) was on Sunday, August 4th at The Birches, which is located close to Don Mills and Eglinton.

This is the first time that Toronto Caribbean Newspaper was invited to Dejeuner, so Trish Browning and myself opted to attend. We had been so impressed by Crave, that when Alain P. Arthur, C.E.O., and Executive Producer of Caribbean Vibrations, who happens to also be member of the GF Promo team let us know that there were tickets waiting for us, we found our cutest and most comfortable outfits and took the trek down to Scarborough.

The event started at 3:00 pm, but most people began to show up around 5:00 pm, which was about the time that Trish and I arrived. Finding parking was much easier this time, and I was curious to see how Dejeuner differed from Crave. The first observation that I made was that the venue was smaller, and had a more chill like feel to it then the Ascott Parc Event Centre. At the gate, we were given our wristbands and instructed to pick up the cups for our drinks in the building beside us. This led me to the second observation that unlike Crave (which was drink and food exclusive), at Dejeuner, you had to purchase drink tickets. This confused me a little until Trish reminded me of the price difference. “Remember Simone, tickets for Crave were starting at $15.00 and went up to $150.00. The tickets for Dejeuner are $60.00.” “Yea, it makes sense. You are absolutely right,” I responded thoughtfully.

Trish bought us a drink and headed over to the food line, which was starting to build. I noticed that slowly but surely, the venue was beginning to fill up. DJs: Freeze International, Sounds4Life, and the Freshmen started to drop the songs that make you can’t help but move your hips. As we stood there, we saw a friendly face, and friend to the paper, Linden King approaching us. It is not a foreign idea to see a few familiar community faces at a GF Promo party; it is nice because it does give you time to catch up with people on a relaxed vibe, instead of on our usual hurried vibes.

What Trish and I were both impressed with was the FOOD! Bake and Saltfish, Pumpkin, Pelau, Geera Pork, Vegetable Rice, Cassava Dumpling, Tofu, and Vegetable Rice, OMG! I saw it all and grabbed four plates: two for Trish and two for myself. I knew that one of their plates was not going to hold my food because I wanted everything. We sat and enjoyed our meals, and then went to enjoy the rest of our time. Overall, it was just what was needed to end the weekend. The crowd was mature, the drinks were flowing, the energy was right, and did I mention that the FOOD WAS GREAT!

Hope you enjoyed your weekend, and if you did not catch Dejeuner this year, at least now you know what to expect.

Newsletter Signup

Stay in the loop with exclusive news, stories, and insights—delivered straight to your inbox. No fluff, just real content that matters. Sign up today!

Written By

We, as humans are guaranteed certain things in life: stressors, taxes, bills and death are the first thoughts that pop to mind. It is not uncommon that many people find a hard time dealing with these daily life stressors, and at times will find themselves losing control over their lives. Simone Jennifer Smith’s great passion is using the gifts that have been given to her, to help educate her clients on how to live meaningful lives. The Hear to Help Team consists of powerfully motivated individuals, who like Simone, see that there is a need in this world; a need for real connection. As the founder and Director of Hear 2 Help, Simone leads a team that goes out into the community day to day, servicing families with their educational, legal and mental health needs.Her dedication shows in her Toronto Caribbean newspaper articles, and in her role as a host on the TCN TV Network.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Trump’s travel restrictions: What it means for the Caribbean

Junior Contributors

PART 3 – Art Remains one of the last Unfiltered Voices of Defiance

News & Views

Embodying Peace: SAPACCY introduces AMANI: Mental Health & Substance Use Services for Black Youth

News & Views

Elon Musk’s bold race to Mars: Can he really make it happen?

Junior Contributors

Newsletter Signup

Stay in the loop with exclusive news, stories, and insights—delivered straight to your inbox. No fluff, just real content that matters. Sign up today!

Legal Disclaimer: The Toronto Caribbean Newspaper, its officers, and employees will not be held responsible for any loss, damages, or expenses resulting from advertisements, including, without limitation, claims or suits regarding liability, violation of privacy rights, copyright infringement, or plagiarism. Content Disclaimer: The statements, opinions, and viewpoints expressed by the writers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of Toronto Caribbean News Inc. Toronto Caribbean News Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for claims, statements, opinions, or views, written or reported by its contributing writers, including product or service information that is advertised. Copyright © 2025 Toronto Caribbean News Inc.

Connect
Newsletter Signup

Stay in the loop with exclusive news, stories, and insights—delivered straight to your inbox. No fluff, just real content that matters. Sign up today!