Meet Father Christmas at Ealing Night Market

Still time to enjoy festivities in the town centre

Santa Claus is coming to town!

Central Ealing will be the height of Christmas cheer on Saturday( December 17) when Santa, accompanied by Dasher and Dancer (or perhaps Prancer and Vixen?) pay a visit to Eat Me Drink Me's Christmas Night Market.

They will be in front of Ealing Town Hall from 5pm where visitors young and old can feed the reindeer and meet Father Christmas.

Gourmet street food traders Pulled, Mama's Jerk, and Naughty Roti will be feeding the crowds. There’ll be music to get your feet tapping from Craig Miller, Amuse Bouche & Ealing’s very own UFO Steel Band. And Hanwell's soon-to-open Dodo Micropub will offer microbrews and mulled cider.

Several gifts vendors will be trading for anyone not quite finished with their Christmas shopping, and a crafts area will help keep the kids happy.

And there's more... Eat Me Drink Me will be back on Sunday, December 18, 11am - 4pm with a bumper W5 Christmas Food Market, including their usual selection of traders offering all your food essentials from artisan bread, fine cheeses and charcuterie to fresh fruit and veg, meat and dairy.

You can stock up on store cupboard treats sample and buy locally roasted coffee or treat yourself with delicious chocolates

To add to the festive feel, there will be a selection of wreaths, mini Christmas trees and other green gifts and decorations, a craft area for the kids and music from local bands Chasing Deer and UFO Steel Band.

And to make your Christmas planning just that bit easier this year, shoppers can place orders on December 18th for turkey, meat, produce and all their Christmas food needs. Orders can then be collected on Christmas Eve from 9am – midday in front of the Town Hall. 

 

W5 Christmas Night Market

Date: Saturday 17 December 2016

Hours: 17:00-21:00

Address: Forecourt, Ealing Town Hall, New Broadway, Ealing, London, W5 2BY

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14th December 2016