Tour Details
- Duration
- 3 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- Shortbread bakery
- Scottish Cheese shop
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Tour Description
Forget everything you think you know about Scottish food. Dive into the Stockbridge neighborhood with a local food lover to indulge in an explosion of flavors, tasting everything from age-old traditional dishes to playful reinventions of well-known recipes.
Our local foodie will unveil the fascinating history of Scottish cuisine along your route. As you taste your way through town, you’ll learn how humble oats, bountiful seafood, and fresh vegetables have nourished generations of Scots and discover how global trade ignited Edinburgh's palate with exotic spices, sugar, and fruits.
Stop in at George Mewes along the way, a haven for Scottish cheese, where expert cheesemongers will guide you through a private tasting of perfectly-aged, award-winning artisan cheeses. A drizzle of honey on blue cheese is an unexpected revelation that will have your taste buds buzzing.
Stop in at George Mewes along the way, a haven for Scottish cheese, where expert cheesemongers will guide you through a private tasting of perfectly-aged, award-winning artisan cheeses. A drizzle of honey on blue cheese is an unexpected revelation that will have your taste buds buzzing.
Are you a peat lover? Let your guide know and you might have the opportunity to top off your culinary journey with a glass of traditional Scottish whiskey.
Ditch the preconceived notions on this tour and open your appetite to playful variations on iconic dishes, like haggis bon bons or scotch eggs, transforming your perception of Scottish cuisine. Get ready for a whirlwind of exciting and unexpected culinary surprises, guaranteed to leave you with a newfound appreciation for Edinburgh's food scene.
Experts
- You’re ready to ditch your preconceived notions and discover the delicious reality of Scottish food.
- You’re interested in eating like the locals eat while also understanding how local ingredients and global trade shaped Scottish food culture.
- You like to get to know a city through its food scene with a local.
- George Mewes Cheese Shop
- Local shortbread shop
- Other local shops, as customized by your guide
- What You’ll Taste
- Award-winning Scottish cheeses
- Haggis bon bons or Scotch eggs
- Scottish shortbread, Queen Victoria’s favorite sweet treat
- Perhaps a traditional Scottish whiskey will round out your culinary journey
- These tastings can replace a meal, but for the extreme foodies, a small bite or sweet treat after the tour may be welcome.
- We are taking you to local establishments that are often family-run, hours and availability may vary.
- Dietary restrictions should be shared in advance in order to possibly adapt the tour.
Additional Trip-Planning Resources
- A few things that pair well with this tour:
- An empty belly and an open mind
- A deeper dive into the history of the city with our Introduction to Edinburgh Tour: Exploring Old Town
- Comfortable walking shoes and a jacket for pop-up showers
When does this tour take place?
Tours will usually begin at 10 am or 2 pm.
Will the tastings be enough for a meal?
Many guests find the tastings filling enough, although some will stop into a nearby cafe afterward for a small bite.
I have dietary restrictions. Can I take this tour?
We will do our best to accommodate you if you are on a group tour by ordering appropriate items. Taking a private tour would allow us to tailor even more fully to your needs. Please note that if you have severe allergies we cannot guarantee that the foods prepared in restaurant kitchens will not be subject to cross-contamination.
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.
Is this tour wheelchair-friendly?
This tour is not walking intensive, but many of our stops are located along narrow cobblestone streets which can be difficult for wheelchair users to navigate. Not all restaurants have an accessible entrance.
Please notify us of any accessibility issues so we can adapt tour stops accordingly.
Book with confidence — see Context's flexible cancellation policy here.
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44 Reviews
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Kate did a wonderful job!! I made a miscalculation in that I didn't have much cash on me and so I picked up the last meal thinking I would be saving her from paying for it. Later I realized that it was somebody else that was getting that savings and she most likely was not seeing it. I would like to tip her, is there a way I can still do that?
David
Jul 5, 2024
Kate was amazing - very knowledgeable, easy to listen to and learn from! I highly recommend Kate.
Millicent
Jun 30, 2024
Kate was a delightful companion and very knowledgeable historian as we toured Edinburgh with a food focus. She was prepared with implements to have a park bench picnic after we stopped for fresh cheeses, smoked salmon and oatcakes. She even had homemade candy, plus famous Scottish sweets. We even stopped at a pub when she learned I was game to try haggis, which was yummy! Kate is well-versed in so much social history and I was thoroughly charmed by her personality!
Roger
May 21, 2024