FROM Friday, November 29, get ready for three days of Christmas fun with local makers, crafters and food producers plus local choirs, children’s craft, a licensed bar and delicious hot food in Narberth.
The annual Queens Hall Christmas Market will open its doors tomorrow (Friday) at 10am and will welcome shoppers over three days.
You can look forward to three floors of beautiful gifts and produce including cheese, chutneys, bread, sweets and stocking fillers, festive labels + cards, locally made Christmas craft, pressies for your dog, beautiful slate, wood and ceramic gifts, alcohol + spirits, cakes, toys, teddies, soaps, candles, vegan items, photography and much more.
Santa will make an appearance on Saturday (November 30). Pop in and meet him for free in the Main Hall from 10.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 3.30pm. There’s no need to book a slot, just come along to this drop-in session and Mrs Claus will introduce you!
Nessa’s Christmas Workshop will be open on Saturday, 10am-3pm for young crafters, artists and makers to stop by, take a break and try some Christmassy crafts out for just £2. You can find Nessa on the top floor which is accessible by stairs and lift.
As always, the Queens Hall licensed bar will be open with mulled wine and mince pies on offer for you to give your feet a well-deserved rest.
A delicious special menu from Block & Barrel will be available - choose from Pembrokeshire turkey or Welsh beef festive loaded fries, turkey stuffing cranberry or Welsh beef and gravy hot rolls (veggie options available).
There are also special festive performances over the weekend. The Queens Hall welcomes back Tavernspite School Choir on Friday 10.15am, and Serendipity Choir on Sunday from 1pm. Pure West Radio will also broadcast live on DAB Radio from the market on Friday.
Parking is available in the Council Car Park (pay & display) behind the Hall with level access from the car park to the front door. Each floor is accessible via Lift.
Opening hours are Friday, November 29, 10am-5pm, Saturday 30, November 10am-4pm and Sunday, December 1, 10am – 4pm.
The event is free entry and dogs are welcome.