The Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market has been described as a "rip-off" by visitors who say they won't be returning.
Punters have slammed Britain's largest German Christmas market for charging £21 for a beer and a hotdog and introducing a one ...
Punters have to fork out £12.50 for a two-pint stein of Hofbrau German wheat beer and a further £9 for a half-metre Bratwurst ...
Visitors to Birmingham’s German Christmas market were more than frustrated when they were charged £21 for their food and ...
Two-pint steins of German wheat beer Hofbrau cost £12.50, while a half-metre-long Bratwurst is priced at £9 and a bag of roasted almonds are £4.50. Some even threatened to boycott the ...
There was a real taste of the continent at the weekend when a brewery and taproom held its annual Oktoberfest.
The event, which opened on Friday, saw shoppers asked to fork over £12.50 for a two-pint stein of German wheat beer Hofbrau, while a half metre long Bratwurst is priced at £9 and a bag of roasted ...
That being said, Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market opened on 1 November having been crowned the best Christmas market ...
Market goers have slammed Britain's largest German Christmas market for its prices and for introducing a one-drink rule to ...
A two-pint stein of the popular Hofbrau German wheat beer is now £12.50, and a half-metre Bratwurst sausage will set you back £9. Even a bag of roasted almonds has reached a price of £4.50.