Posted: Thu 21st Sep 2023

Wrexham Feast returns to city centre with 90+ food and drink traders

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Sep 21st, 2023

A popular food and drink festival will return to Wrexham city centre this weekend.

Wrexham Feast will play host to more than 90 traders on Saturday and Sunday (23 and 24 September), with hundreds of visitors expected to sample the homemade and artisan goods on offer.

Vendors who will be selling their produce throughout the weekend include Bank Street Social, Cheshire Cheesecakes, Su Casa Cusine, Maggie’s African Twist, Wrexham Lager, Bev’s Been Baking, Burger Bay and The Cosy Chocolate Company.

Throughout the weekend there will also be live entertainment, cooking demonstrations and much, much more.

As a result there will be reduced or no public parking at Waterworld Car Park on the following dates:

  • Reduced public parking 21.9.23 and 25.9.23
  • No public parking 22 to 24.9.23

Tickets can purchased in advance here or on the door at the event on the weekend.



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