LOWRY Outlet Makers Market returns this weekend (October 29 and 30) with an array of quality artisan foods, drinks and award-winning craftsmen on the open-air Plaza area. And, of course, stallholders will be getting into the Halloween ‘trick or treat’ spirit.
On past evidence expect more treats from one of the most satisfying Makers’ venues, featuring more than 120 stallholders showcasing incredible food, drink, crafts and vintage finds.
Producers booked include (there’s a pastry thing going on here) Cumbrian, The Pie Life, All About Pies and Pudding and Pie, locally brewed ales, doorstop sized brownies from Treat Bake Shop, posh tarts, rustic breads from The French Corner, spicy sauces, locally produced jams, and chutneys from Daddy Cools and scrumptious marshmallows from Rainy City Bakery. Vegans and meat-eaters alike can indulge in offerings from Loving Foods, and raw foods from Raw Bake Station.
In the street food area expect Bratwurst from In The Dog Haus, pizzas from Wood Fire And Smoke, bao and gyoza from Wallace and Sons, Middle Eastern delights from the Ottoman and sweet pancakes from Crepe Chateaux. Finish with a mulled wine from 18DBC wines.
There will be live music all day from The Loose Change Buskers who have now raised a staggering £300,000 for Cancer Research UK.
For those looking for some Halloween fun, Lowry Outlet is hosting FREE half-term Spooktacular – activities including a Halloween Trail and a spine-chilling walk-through Forbidden Forest experience with real life spooky characters. Children who make it through the Forbidden Forest will be rewarded with sweet Halloween treats.
The Makers Market runs weekly events across Cheshire, Manchester and North Wales. Lowry Outlet Makers Market will run 10am-7pm on Saturdays and 11am-5pm on Sundays. For more information visit www.lowryoutlet.co.uk