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Join us for a feast cooked by local legend Gillian Veal to celebrate the launch of her new book, Cafe Cooking – from The Parlour to Cambo Gardens, with an exclusive book signing opportunity!

As part of this year’s Dundee Food Festival, join us for a special McManus Creates.

Scottish, handmade jute jewellery & household accessories, created in Dundee & Tayside.

Dundee Food Festival 2024 Guide – Saturday

Take a ride in a Trishaw (a specially designed e-bike suitable for up to 2 passengers) between Dundee City Square and Slessor Gardens.

Decode the secrets of tomorrow’s menu with food science

Join us for a series of presentations from food scientists, local producers and forward thinkers as we learn more about this ever changing field. With the rise of vegan alternatives and shifts towards more eco-conscious food habits, it’s hard to predict what we’ll be eating in the future.

Dundee Cycle Hub is providing a free Dr Bike service at the hub and providing information on E-Cargo bikes and their Crazy Bike fleet.

Esperi is Scottish multi-instrumentalist Chris James Marr. His music ranges from acoustic storytelling to colourful electronica looping and combining different sounds with his acoustic guitar. Recently mixing in popular covers as well as original music.

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.

James Liandu is a musical artist hailing from Dundee, Scotland, who puts a completely different spin on the term “singer/songwriter”.

He is all about making music that you can really feel.

He has a collection of songs which showcase the different sides to him musically, showing that he won’t box himself in any specific genre, rather create something of his own nature