Greggs Festive Bake 2022: a Festive Bake Brunch is coming to Manchester - when and how to book

Greggs’ Festive Bake Brunch is coming to Manchester with feasts, drinks and live music

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Greggs is bringing the festive spirit to Manchester with a first of its kind Festive Bake Brunch. The city will be one of three cities across the UK hosting the pop-up Christmas event this month along with London and Newcastle to bring everyone the holiday spirit.

The Festive Bake Brunch in Manchester invites fans for three brunch sittings which last 75 minutes each, where guests can indulge in Greggs share platters, drinks and cocktails. The platters include sausage rolls and sweets while the Greggs-inspired drinks include a Sausage Roll Sour, Greggspresso Martini, Sugar Strand Daiquiri and Greggs No-Aperol Spritz.

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Greggs has also announced it’ll be bringing back its Festive Bake and Vegan Festive Bake in time for the event. The Festive Bakes will be available in all shops across the country from Thursday November 10.

Along with drinks and feasts, Hunsnet will provide the brunch party with DJ sets, live performances and Christmas medleys. Here’s what you need to know about the Festive Bake Brunch.

When is the Greggs Festive Bake Brunch?

The Greggs Festive Bake Brunch comes to Oldfield Road in Salford on Saturday 19 November, and will host three 75 minute long brunch sessions between 1 pm and 6:15pm. A booking fee of £5 will be charged per person and later refunded upon attendance.

Bookings for Greggs Festive Bake Brunch in Manchester will be available on Greggs social channels on Friday November 4, and the event is for people aged 18+ only.

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