Standard tickets are now free, with the exception of special events – including drag brunches, bingo lingo and comedy nights
More winter food will come from a rotating selection of food traders Bento Box, Heffe Mojo, Mans Market, Tikka Chance on Me, Little Red Food Cluck! Oi Dumplings, Sabroso Street,, Eat Like a Greek, Nikos Comfort Food, Korean Grub Club, Hoi Polloi Street Kitchen, Igloo Pizza and Luigi Street Food.
Chow Down will also host Santa's Breakfast on December 4, 11, and 17, where Mr Claus will visit and chat with youngsters and distribute gifts for the big day. Breakfast dishes will be accompanied by North Star Coffee. Over the eight weeks, Winter Village will welcome headline DJs Fat Tony, Norman Jay MBE, The Cuban Brothers and DJ Spoony.
Chow Down co-founder Stu Butterworth said: “We’re once again super excited to bring an array of incredible festive food, drinks and entertainment to the centre ofAdvertisement
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