Christmas

The stalls causing massive queues at the Manchester Christmas Markets 

One of them is so long it LEAVES the Christmas Markets.

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 5th December 2024

If you looked at our comment sections during the Manchester Christmas Markets you’d assume everyone hates them – but one look at the queues forming again this year proves that is FAR from the case. 

The annual festive event is back with a vengeance for another year, with wooden sheds and pop-up bars all over the place. 

Whether you’re after a traditional mulled wine and bratwurst, or a loaded mac and cheese and shimmery cocktail, you’ll find it.  

And while the Manchester Christmas Markets always get busy, especially at the weekends, this year is looking especially lively. 

Videos shared online show huge queues of gridlocked people on Market Street, in Piccadilly Gardens and on King Street. 

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The cause of one of the biggest queues is again The Flat Baker – the Ancoats indie debuted at the markets last year with huge croissants served with pots of dipping sauce including pistachio and dulce de leche. 

For 2024 they’ve introduced hot chocolates served in an edible cookie cup. 

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It went viral last year, it’s gone viral again this year, and the queues have gone so wild there’s now actual fences, Disney-style, specifically to manage The Flat Baker crowds. 

These wind all the way from their stall in Piccadilly Gardens to the outside of the markets, travelling along the Piccadilly Wall. 

And while getting your hands on a Flat Baker croissant requires some grit and determination, it’s not the only spot where you’ll be facing a wait.

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Another is C&C over on St Ann’s Square, home to free-flowing chocolate taps.

Molten dark, milk and even golden chocolate can be bought here in an edible chocolate cup, poured over brownies and strawberries, or used as a base for hot chocolates and affogatos.

The team here move fast but if you go at peak times you’ll still be looking at a queue.

Down on the King Street section of the Manchester Christmas Markets you’ll find Waffle Kart, a brilliant little business serving fun family recipes inspired by Hong Kong street food.

Expect fried chicken and waffles, waffle prawn toast and loaded waffle fries – and a bit of a queue that’s worth the wait.

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And finally, the biggest queue of the lot is just Market Street in general.

This is Manchester’s main shopping street so ahead of Christmas it’s always busy, but now that there are stalls all the way down it luring shoppers in, it’s totally gridlocked.

Good luck to ya.

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Featured image: The Manc Group