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Real Vintage and Good Food Market

An event in October in Berkshire
The Hexagon
Reading
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Vintage Clothes – Vintage Art – Vintage Food – Vintage Accessories – Vintage Fun

REAL VINTAGE
The Real Vintage Market is back at The Hexagon, bigger and better than ever, with all manner of Vintage-ness to indulge the inner retro in you!

GOOD FOOD MARKET
Feeling peckish?
The Hexagon will be transformed into a local producers market with stalls celebrating the abundance of great quality food and drink available locally – from cheeses, breads and indulgent sweet treats to beers, wines and ciders…and everything in-between.

This is a truly scrumptious opportunity to sample and purchase some old favourites and also discover new and delicious foods.

Admission is FREE!

If you would like to enquire about hiring a stall at either Real Vintage or the Good Food Market, please contact Steff Cohen on 0118 937 2065 or email realvintage@readingarts.com

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