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Bury will be hosting its first ever food and drink festival featuring a wealth of local traders and events - and it will also coincide with the return of the borough’s popular beer festival.
Bury Food and Drink Festival will take place across five days from November 8 to 12 and will feature pop-up food markets, music, craft stalls, and artisan drinks at the Millgate, Market Square and the Golden Mile at Bury Market.
Vendors already confirmed to be taking part in the event include Dumpling Lam, All Fried Up, A Little Sweet and Cha Cha Tea, with more to be announced. There will also be live entertainment and stalls at Kay Gardens, and a host of special offers available at bars across Bury to coincide with the event.
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This year’s Bury Beer Festival will take place at Derby Hall on November 10 and 11. The event will feature an array of artisan and craft beers, alongside a cider bar, a gin bar and opportunities for wine tasting.
There will also be a selection of guest beers from around the world to taste. Breweries already confirmed to be taking part in the beer festival include Brewsmith, Brightside, Deeply Vale, Northern Monkey and Rivington.
A spokesperson for the five-day weekend said: "Bury’s very first Food and Drink Festival arrives this November. The 5-day festival will see Bury Town Centre packed with pop-up food markets, artisan drinks, craft stalls, music and live entertainment.
"Food vendors will take residence around the Millgate, Market square and the Golden Mile in Bury Market
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