Main content area From whisky to shortbread and haggis to wild salmon Scotland's larder is an irresistibly mouthwatering draw to any tourist Download Guide Food and drink experience in Scotland View all guides By offering quality, regional food on our menus, we can satisfy our visitors??? desire for an authentic Scottish experience and make more money This guide is packed with practical insights, top tips and case studies that have been gathered from the industry. We hope that it will help you to develop more innovative products and services in your business and that the food and drink experience in Scotland can become as much of an attraction as our scenery. By offering quality, regional food on our menus, we can satisfy our visitors' desire for an authentic Scottish experience and make more money. Want a printed version of the guide? Please email info@tourism-intelligence.co.uk or call us on 0845 601 2454. Latest reports show that visitors to Scotland spend about 21 per cent of their holiday budget on eating and drinking Related links The benefits of providing a quality Scottish food and drink offer Presenting a Scottish menu Food and drink Register Develop your Business Discover how people are benefiting from using Tourism Intelligence Scotland. Customer insights Find out how to improve your visitor experience, and make the most of customer feedback News and events All the latest news and events from Tourism Intelligence Scotland Where will things be in the next 40 years? Will a growing interest in home cooking take us back to mum's cooking, but this time with recipes from around the world, made with utterly Scottish produce? Keeping on top of changing tastes is a vital part of ensuring you delight your visitors. Are you asking your visitors what they want? Shopping list for businesses serving quality, local food - More visitors - Longer visits - Higher visitor spend - More satified customers - Better recommendations - Improved reputation Wherever your food is from, tell your visitors Don't assume that if you have 'prawns' on your menu that visitors will automatically know that they are fresh from the West Coast of Scotland. Download Guide link opens in a new window Intelligence guides View All Ancestral tourism in Scotland Ancestral tourism presents new and exciting year-round commercial opportunities, whatever the size, type and location of your business. Events, festivals and cultural tourism in Scotland The 'Winning Years' campaign provides a unique opportunity for all to celebrate and collaborate with others to develop the visitor experience. Wildlife tourism in Scotland This guide provides key intelligence as well as offering advice on how businesses can ensure that wildlife enthusiasts have the best experience possible. Sailing tourism in Scotland The guide highlights opportunities where tourism and sailing businesses can collaborate to capitalise on this growing market. Mountain biking tourism in Scotland With a predicted 30 per cent growth in mountain biking in Scotland over the next five years, now is the time to get involved. Food and drink experience in Scotland A must-read for tourism businesses in Scotland that have an interest in providing a food and drink offering for visitors Adventure travel in Scotland Get inspiration from the innovations of some of Scotland's top activity providers. Golf tourism in Scotland Highlights opportunities for tourism businesses, golf clubs and courses looking to get the most out of the visiting golfer market. Knowing our markets... Scotland's visitors This guide is an essential read for businesses who want to stay competitive and really understand the tourism markets in Scotland Scottish tourism in the future Up to date information on key trends and what they mean for your business going forward Walking tourism Walking Tourism is a great resource for businesses looking to seize the opportunities that the walking market can bring. Listening to our visitors Listening to our Visitors is a practical guide which includes some great tips on how to ask the right questions. Sustainable tourism business for dummies Sustainable businesses mean tourists will have an amazing country they can keep coming back to. Scotland's historic properties: visiting the future This guide provides practical tips on how our historic properties can exceed visitors' expectations