Escape the cold this weekend with a variety of fun events across Toronto including Super Bowl parties and prix fixe dinners.

Winterlicious 2015

Back for another year, this culinary event runs for about two weeks across Toronto. Restaurant-goers can purchase three-course lunches for $18, $23 and $28 and dinners for $25, $35 and $45.

When: Friday, Jan. 30 - Tuesday, Feb. 12

Location: Various restaurants across Toronto

Cost: Lunch for $18, $23, $28 and dinner for $25, $35, $45

Check out CTV Toronto's Winterlicious 2015 guide for more information.

Super Bowl XLIX

The NFL's 49th Super Bowl will kick off on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. with the New England Patriots taking on defending champs the Seattle Seahawks. You can catch the big game at home, at a local pub or anywhere that has a TV.

When: Sunday, Jan. 1

Location: The game is in Phoenix, but many Toronto-area venues will be showing it

Cost: Varies

Not sure where to watch it? Check out CTV Toronto's Super Bowl XLIX guide for options.

Roundhouse Winter Craft Beer Festival

A ticket will allow you to taste samples from more than 20 craft breweries and five food trucks based in the city. Along with samples, the first 500 people through the gates of Roundhouse Park will receive a free toque.

When: Saturday, Jan. 31

Location: Roundhouse Park

Cost: Details available online.

Toronto Tea Festival

Tea lovers can get their fix at this event that offers a wide range of teas to try. Experts will also be at the event with tips to brew the perfect cup.

When: Saturday, Jan. 31 - Sunday, Feb. 1

Location: Toronto Reference Library

Cost: $13.56 for a day pass or $22.60 for two days

Winter Nights - Board Game Night

Hosted by the Self Help Resource Centre, this Board Game Night is aiming to bring the community together. The non-profit organization claims to have been connecting people since 1987.

When: Saturday, Jan. 31

Location: Fox and Fiddle, 1535 Yonge St.

Cost: Details available online.

Classic Albums Live: Let It Be

Beatles fans will have the opportunity to watch a live performance of Let It Be played by professional musicians. Let It Be was one of the Beatles last albums ever made.

When: Friday, Jan. 30

Location: Roy Thomson Hall

Cost: Details available online.

Learn to Skate

For anyone who doesn't know how to skate, this is the event for you. The event runs through the winter months and offers classes teaching people how to skate.

When: Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Sunday, March 8

Location: Natrel Rink

Cost: Details available online.

Boom

Wrapping up on Sunday, this performance and documentary recaps the defining moments of the baby boomer generation. The show is recommended to anyone over the age of 14.

When: Thursday, Jan. 15 - Sunday, Feb. 1

Location: Panasonic Theatre

Cost: Details available online.

The 8 Fest

This Toronto-based film festival features small-gauge films, as well as installations, loops and collages. The festival will feature films from the GTA and around the world.

When: Friday, Jan. 30 - Sunday, Feb. 1

Location: Polish Combatants Hall

Cost: Prices vary by event

Shakespeare in Action: Shakespeare for Kids Library Club

Children aged 7 to 12 are invited to attend performances of Shakespeare plays across the city, led by professional actors and educators.

When: Saturday, Jan. 31 - Saturday, March 7

Location: Various Toronto Public Library branches

Cost: Free

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