Setting the Table for Harvest Breakfast 2022

Mark Your Calendars! We’ve started the countdown to the most delicious day of the year! One of the Market’s most popular annual traditions takes place on the first Saturday in October. Join the Lancaster Central Market for the 24th Annual Harvest Breakfast on Saturday, October 1, from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. This celebration of autumn bounty creates a morning filled with family fun and a wide variety of fresh, seasonal breakfast choices from your favorite Market Stands.

Market Standholders take advantage of this day to be creative with their culinary skills and display menus outside their Market categories. This freedom has produced a Harvest Breakfast classic from Lancaster Salad Company of generous slices of grilled Cinnamon Swirl French Toast (bread sourced from Ric’s Bread) served with savory sausage links.

Queues move quickly, but decisions are difficult when choosing from a menu that includes Breakfast Burritos, Turkey Sausage Sammis, Liege Waffles, and much more! You might want to arrive early to join the queues as Standholder set up their stalls outside the Market alley doors.

The best part of a Harvest Breakfast morning is taking your place at the community tables that stretch the length of William Henry Place. Share your breakfast with an old friend, or make new ones with love for Lancaster Central Market as common ground.

Harvest Breakfast 2022 will feature:
•  Live Music
•  Face Painting
• Pumpkin Painting
• Pay-Per Stand Food & FREE Activities
and more!

 RAIN or SHINE – we hope to see ALL of you at Lancaster Central Market for the 24th Annual Harvest Breakfast
on Saturday, October 1, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

 

 

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