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A Scottish Gathering with the Hebridean Baker

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7/19/25 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm EDT

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Website: https://www.theconcordmarket.com/newsandevents
Location: Nosh by Concord Market
97 Lowell Road
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Contact: Faith Chesbrough

Event Description

International bestselling author and BBC TV presenter Coinneach MacLeod – the Hebridean Baker – brings a warm welcome from Scotland to Nosh by Concord Market for a special afternoon of stories, recipes, Scottish charm & a cozy afternoon book signing!

Coinneach has captivated audiences across the globe with his cozy recipes, Gaelic traditions, and heartwarming tales of island life. In this intimate event, he’ll share stories from his latest book, Hebridean Baker: The Scottish Cookbook. Settle in as Coinneach shares tales of island life, beloved family recipes, and traditional songs that have been passed down through generations. Whether you’re a foodie, a lover of Scotland’s rich heritage, or simply looking for a heartwarming afternoon, this is a gathering not to be missed. Tickets are limited – book early to be part of this unique Scottish celebration!

Copies of Coinneach’s books will be available for purchase, with time for signings and photos following the event. Guests who purchase a signed copy with their admission will receive a discount on the book.


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KEYWORDS coinneach macleod , concord market , cookbook , cooking , hebridean baker , nosh
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