Kelsey Adams is an arts and culture journalist born and raised in Toronto. Before covering food, life and culture for NOW Magazine, she wrote about music, art and film for several publications, including the Globe and Mail, The FADER, Complex CA and Canadian Art. You'll often find her standing on chairs to get the perfect flat-lay food photos or directly in front of the DJ booth at parties. She's a sucker for a good underdog story and is devoted to elevating the voices of marginalized cultural creators.
Our picks for the best things to do in Toronto on the weekend of June 11, including World Naked Bike Ride, Queer Becoming at TIFF and the return of patios
The best picnic-ready takeout from Toronto restaurants
Restaurants are bringing the picnic to you with perfectly curated meal boxes, boozy treats and more By Kelsey Adams
Patio season may be around the corner but picnics are still all the rage.
For many Toronto restaurants, popping up near parks or offering delivery directly to your park picnic has been a necessary business move as the weather warmed up but patios remained closed. And since patio tables can only seat a max of four people under Ontario’s reopening plan, park meets are still essential for larger groups of people who don’t live together to hang out.