York Christmas Market 2022 introduces The Winter Hutte featuring Yorkshire chef Andrew Pern

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Christmas food by a Michelin-starred chef and its affordable 😋

. Even better, all traders at this year’s event will be offering exclusive discounts ranging from 10 to 30 per cent for York residents who present them with a valid York Card or identification card with proof of address.

York-based Coopers Marquees founder Johnny Cooper and his team were the masterminds behind the concept.He said: “The wooden Swiss Chalet concept was born a couple of years ago following a desire to build something new and exciting for York. “We have also come together with some local companies and will be announcing these collaborations very soon.”

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