There is an opportunity to try and to buy Bridlington Bay seafood today as the Bridlington Bay Seafood Market returns to the town.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council and the RNLI are hosting the market at Lifeboat Station on Spa Promenade in Bridlington from 10am until 4pm.
Featuring a wide range of local suppliers the market will showcase local shellfish, seafood and produce including crab, lobster, locally sourced smoked fish as well as locally made sauces, chutneys, beers, wines and spirits.
Local award-winning chef, Rob Green will be demonstrating delicious Bridlington Bay seafood recipes throughout the day.
This event is free having been funded by the UK Government’s Welcome Back Fund, with the support of the European Regional Development Fund.
Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio holder for economic development and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said:
“It is fantastic to see the seafood market return to Bridlington in 2021 and I’m sure the whole day will be a great success. Bridlington is a hotbed for delicious seafood, and we are delighted that the town will attract people from all over the country who will see what local fish is available & some ideas on how to cook it.”


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