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Casa di Gelato will be at the festival with our range of our award-winning gelato and Vegan/Dairy free Ice cream.

Explore some of the food-themed art and design from the University of Dundee Archive and Museum collections and get inspired by some of the fantastic artwork, illustrations, and packaging designs by DJCAD alumni.

Come along for some delish street food treats from Heather Street Food, heavenly chicken shawarma from Troff On The Go, and slow cooked specialists Stag Bites the Hog. Then wash it all down with The Gin Bothy, who will also be with us over the weekend with a pop-up station in our shop!

Join Master-baker Jeni at Braw Tea Cafe for an afternoon masterclass and demo.

oin us at Waterstones Dundee on Sunday 7th July at 4pm, where we are delighted to host Gillian Veal to celebrate the launch of Café Cooking, perfect for all fans of the Parlour and Cambo cafés.

We will be showcasing the work of the Community Growing Spaces around the city.  We are a vibrant network of growers who support and encourage each other to grow food and reduce food waste.  

We are shaking things as part of Dundee Food Festival with a cocktail masterclass at Temple Lane!

Learn about our fantastic local and sustainable spirits plus how we bring the ethos of our group of sustainability into our restaurants and bars.

Learn the tricks of the trade and enjoy 3 drinks: including 1 welcome drink and learn to make 2 cocktails from the signature menu.

Fun for the whole family, adults and children can learn about paper making process using organic or recycled materials and learn about local flowering plants.

The Rolling Stove is a family run street-food business. Expect fresh and delicious flavours with our freshly made Chicken Shawarma Wraps, Whipped Feta & Roasted Veggies Wraps and Steak Frites with our awesome homemade gremolata, served from our gorgeous converted vintage horse trailer.

Join us for a free drop-in play event with artist Katherine Fay Allan; centred around a hand-made play parachute featuring enlarged images of microorganisms found in the human digestive system.