A popular foodie event with a Christmas twist is coming to a Glasgow venue.
The Big Feed Christmas Family Festival is bringing a special Christmas market with incredible dishes and exclusive festive menu options, to the Scottish Event Campus (SEC).
With more than 30 street food vendors, the celebration of food will take place from 10am to 7pm, on Saturday and Sunday, December 10 and 11.
There will be tacos, slow-cooked meats, hot dogs, nachos, vegan and vegetarian delights available alongside indulgent ice creams, cakes and desserts, all washed down with expertly crafted cocktails, wines, beers and more.
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Confirmed vendors include:
- Base Pizza
- Stag Bites the Hog
- Papa's Loaded Fries
- Babo's Travelling Toasties
- Fire Dog
- Rost
- Ox & Anchor
- Typhoon Ten
- Mac Man
- Free the Chilli
- Coffee Cart Culture
- Chulo's Stuffed Cookies
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The entertainment will include play areas, face painters, storytellers, balloon twisters, carol singers, Santa’s Grotto, live music, DJs and more.
Johnny Stipanovsky, founder of Big Feed, added: “We’ve had so much fun since launching Big Feed in 2017 and our collective has gone from strength to strength every year. For 2022 we’re excited to launch our biggest-ever event at the SEC.
"We’ve got such an amazing lineup of food, drinks and entertainment in store for our guests, and we can’t wait to welcome them on 10 December.
"Being indoors in Glasgow in December doesn’t hurt either, so there’s no chance of the weather spoiling the fun! Stay tuned for more announcements on food, drink, entertainment and more.”
The Big Feed Christmas Festival also supports local children via a partnership with Cash for Kids, and will be raising money for the charity in a variety of ways.
For more information and tickets, visit here.
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