Visitors flocked to the first day of Llangollen's "bite-sized" food festival yesterday.
A scaled-down version of the famous foodie gathering is being staged in the yard behind Gales Wine Bar as the usual full-sized affair would not be possible due to coronavirus restrictions at the Pavilion.
Exhibits ranged from designer chocolate to cheese and from artisan coffee to gin.
Today's line-up of exhibitors includes:
Gales Wine Bar, Steve’s Cheese, Mug Run (coffee), Angel Feathers (flavoured gin), Aballu (chocolate), Powell’s Pies, Goetre Farm Preserves, Ellesmere Honey Company (won a gold star for their honey at this year’s Great Taste Awards), Stone Circle Mead, Celtic Spirit, Little Fudge Box and Yellow Bicycle Cake Company.
One of the festival organisers Phil Gale said of yesterday's first day: "I'm very proud of the team in keeping the festival vibe alive.
"It's great to see local producers and merchants showcase their goods.
"Best of all it's great to see so many faces we have been missing for a while.
"We hope to see more today."
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