The lively International Market has triumphantly returned to Cleethorpes, situating itself along the picturesque Kingsway Promenade for the Easter break. Spanning five days, the market showcases a myriad of stalls filled with enticing cuisine from across the world. Onlookers are treated to a gastronomic adventure with options that span Moroccan street food, Spanish paella, Caribbean jerk chicken, Mexican tacos, Greek gyros, and Indian curries among the extensive choices.
For visitors harbouring a sweet tooth, the market promises a range of sugary pleasure, from Dubai chocolate and Turkish Delight to Aunt Annie’s fudge. Additionally, Sweet Lands Pick and Mix offer a variety of sweets, and palate-pleasing Dutch pancakes, waffles, French crepes, and churritos are available as well.
Individuals seeking a beverage will find refuge at the Continental Box Bar, offering a vast array of beers, wines, and spirits. The bar ensures a relaxed experience, providing benches and tables for its patrons.
Apart from the culinary delights, the market also hosts a variety of stalls filled with arts, crafts, toys, and clothing. Unique jewellery, handmade ceramics, and Fair Trade wood carvings are just a few instances of what’s on offer to pique everyone’s interest. The event, commenced on Thursday 17th, extends its opening hours to 10 am to 6 pm on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and 10 am to 5 pm on Bank Holiday Monday.
This article has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting found on www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.