From vibrant catering to floral workshops, these Latinx-owned businesses are sure to take your Toronto event to the absolute next level.

Toronto is a vibrant hub for meetings and events, featuring world-class venues and talented local businesses from a range of cultural backgrounds. For planners seeking vendors that reflect the city’s diversity, Latinx-owned businesses offer the perfect blend of flavour, flair and personal touch. Whether you’re organizing your next team dinner or a large-scale company celebration, here are six Latinx-owned businesses to keep on your event-planning radar.

1. Decor & Fiesta

Decor & Fiesta is a family-owned event rental company led by husband-and-wife duo Aleksandra Bajgier and Juan Mongui—who is Colombian. They’re known for their luxurious Instagram-worthy looks thanks to their collection of unique props and décor. What began as a family dream has grown into a thriving Toronto business offering custom backdrops, high-end seating charts and beautifully styled tables to bring any event vision to life. Their designs do more than decorate a space—they create photo opportunities attendees will capture and share.

2. La Cubana

La Cubana brings the colourful spirit of Cuba to Toronto. Inspired by chef Corinna Mozo’s great-grandfather’s diner in Camagüey, La Cubana offers bold flavours and retro charm. With three locations across the city, La Cubana is a go-to spot for casual bites and special events alike. The Ossington location offers a cozy space for up to 60 guests and a hidden speakeasy-style bar, whereas the Roncesvalles location features a secluded patio for up to 30 guests. Both come with customizable menus, whether a la carte, family-style or cocktail bocaditos.

Host on-site or take the party elsewhere—La Cubana also provides catering with classic Cuban favourites (and that signature Cuban hospitality) ideal for office lunches or larger celebrations.

3. Plantita & Co.

Founded by Samantha Coelho, Plantita & Co. is a Toronto-based floral design studio that reimagines how flowers are experienced at events. The name for the business came from Coelho’s Ecuadorian mother-in-law and blends the Spanish word for plant with the affectionate familial suffix “tita.” Not only does the business offer thoughtfully crafted installations and arrangements, Plantita has carved out a distinct niche in the Toronto event world by offering immersive, hands-on floral workshops that leave a lasting impression.

Their Bloom Bar—where guests design their own take-home bouquets—is also a popular event experience. With clients like Pinterest, Yahoo Canada and Harry Rosen, Plantita is always exceeding expectations.

4. Nuna Kitchen & Bar

Nuna, meaning “soul” in Quechua, captures the heart of this family-run restaurant on Queen Street West. In true Toronto fashion, Nuna’s kitchen merges traditional techniques with creative global influences. Founded by two entrepreneurial couples and led by chef Sergio Nazario, born and raised in Lima, Nuna serves up dishes inspired by a fusion of continents and Peruvian gastronomy (think: yuca croquettes and fried rice with pork and wonton strips).

Its warm, rustic interior with natural wood tones and cozy textures creates an inviting backdrop for intimate dinners, lively celebrations or events. Nuna offers full-service catering and private space rentals with a dedicated menu designed to bring soulful, Peruvian-inspired cuisine to any occasion.

5. Momentos Photobooth

A party without a photobooth? Not with Momentos Photobooth on the Toronto event scene. What began as a side project for husband-and-wife duo Christian and Brigitte Mori, from Peru and Guatemala respectively, has grown into a sought-after service across the Greater Toronto Area. While raising their three children, they’ve built a thriving business now entering its third year, working with clients like Wealthsimple and Bush Balm.

The company delivers a full-service experience beyond just a physical photobooth, from setup to takedown and customizable backdrops to themed props, live digital galleries, 3D video screens and branded print layouts. Guests receive photos instantly via text or email, making it easy to share the fun in real time. Christian and Brigitte personally oversee each event, ensuring everything runs smoothly.

6. Los Compas

Los Compas is a family-owned taqueria nestled in Toronto’s Fashion District, known for its authentic eats and laid-back vibe. Established in 2023 by Oscar Ramirez from Tampico, Mexico, Juan is hands-on and often works alongside his family at the front counter, making sure every guest feels like part of the family. They offer on-site catering for gatherings big and small and your guests are sure to love Los Compas’ tacos, quesadillas, tortas, chips and guac and more.