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Good Food Show Winter returns to Birmingham this November
Birmingham Mail
|October 23, 2025
CATCH CELEBRITY CHEFS, ENJOY TASTING SESSIONS, GET COOKING IN FUN WORKSHOPS AND MORE AT THE WINTER FESTIVE FOOD SHOW
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THE highly anticipated Good Food Show Winter, sponsored by Lexus, is back!
This year, they're turning up the festive spirit with even more live entertainment and culinary inspiration.
From November 27 until 30, 2025 at the NEC Birmingham, step into a foodie wonderland.
Taste seasonal delights, shop for unique gifts, and watch your favourite chefs and experts bring festive recipes to life on stage.
With so much new for 2025, including exciting live experiences, brand-new food and drink exhibitors, and fresh festive features designed to surprise and delight, it’s the perfect way to kick off Christmas with flavour, fun, and sparkle.
This year, unwrap a sparkling lineup of culinary legends, from James Martin, Si King, Lisa Faulkner and more, as they take to the stage to cook up festive feasts, seasonal treats, and Christmas magic
Good Food Show Winter has lined up all the entertainment you could wish for this year, from hands-on workshops to book signings.
The Big Kitchen is also back by popular demand! Sponsored by HexClad, it's your front-row ticket to watch some of the UK's biggest culinary names in action.
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