A beloved Bolton bakery is getting residents in the Christmas spirit as they host a pop-up this weekend.
The mother and daughter duo of Natalie and Isabella Riding will be back bringing their tasty treats to Turton Wines and The Slaughter House bar, in Darwen Road on Sunday, December 1.
While there were none of their popular treat boxes this week, which Isabella says people set an alarm to come and collect, they will be inviting customers to make their treat box with a selection of delicious baked goods from their stall.
Their incredibly popular yule log slices as well as the giant brownie balls will be available at the Christmas Market from 1pm to 4pm.
Joining them will be Amy Gibbings Photography, who will be selling her photos and paintings, and the bar will be open serving food and drink as well as cheeseboards.
Bella’s Bakes is a home-based bakery, which was started by Bella when she was 14 before being joined by her mum Natalie in 2021.
Selling everything from bespoke wedding cakes to treat boxes The Eagley bakers also provide sweet treats to Happily Ever Teepee, Bluebells Pottery, Lasting Images, and The Globe at Egerton.
And they have their own section at Hunter The Bakers once a month.
Having already seen huge success at the Bolton Food and Drink Festival as well as numerous pop-up market stalls last year they secured a deal with Café Crescent, which opened in Bolton Library.
They also offer a pre-order service on a lot of their products, in which Natalie does most of the baking, while Isabella focuses on the cake decorating.
Natalie said in March that the pair have ambitions to open their own shop in the near future.
Their mouth-watering baked goods have racked up more than three thousand social media followers, with a huge following outside of Bolton keeping an eye on the sweet treats.
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