One of the nation's favourite bakeries Greggs has today announced they will be launching a one-of-a-kind Christmas experience.
As they celebrate the beginning of the festive season and return of the most iconic, seasonal bakes, with the Festive Bake Brunches, and it's coming to Manchester.
The Brunch will make its way to Manchester on Saturday, November 19.
At the event fans of Greggs can enjoy an exclusive sharing platter of Sausage Rolls, Festive Bakes and sweet treats.
Plus there will be a variety of Greggs-inspired beverages, including a Sausage Roll Sour, Greggspresso Martini, Sugar Strand Daiquiri, Greggs No-Aperol Spritz and Festive Fizz.
Introducing Festive Bake Brunch by Greggs. Complete with pastry platters, Greggspresso martinis and a whole host of surprises🎅🏼 pic.twitter.com/aNGuHMpFfY
— Greggs (@GreggsOfficial) November 2, 2022
Manchester will host three brunch sittings, lasting 75 minutes each, and Greggs is offering hundreds of guests the chance to snap up exclusive tickets to the events.
But the festive fun doesn’t stop there, as Hunsnet will be powering the party and bringing entertainment to brunchers through a full DJ set, live performances, and Christmas medleys.
How to book tickets to the Festive Bake Brunch by Greggs
There will be a £5 booking fee per person will apply to each reservation made and will be refunded upon attendance.
The booking link for Festive Bake Brunch by Greggs will go live on Greggs social channels on Friday, November 4 at midday.
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The brunch marks the return of the much-loved Festive Bake and Vegan Festive Bake, both of which will be available in Greggs shops across the UK from Thursday, November 10.
You can even reserve your Festive Bake and skip the queue by ordering ahead via Click+Collect on the Greggs App.
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