The Fife Larder
The List's food and drink publications
We are Scotland's leading food and drink guides publisher in both print and online.
www.list.co.uk is Scotland's most used web resource for What's On and Arts & Entertainment information, with 580,000 unique users (August 2009) who spend £456m per year on dining out in Scotland. Our Food and Drink section contains features, reviews and news on all the latest bar, restaurant and café openings. 92% of our users eat out once or more each month.
Our leading print titles are our annual Eating and Drinking guide and The Larder, a comprehensive guide to Scotland's food and drink and they can be bought in our shop. In addition to working on new editions of both these titles, we are currently producing regional editions of The Larder.
The List's Food & Drink Editor, Donald Reid, is one of Scotland leading food writers and editors. As well as editing The List Eating & Drinking Guide and The Larder, Donald is co-author of the Rough Guide to Scotland and one of the leaders of the Slow Food Movement in Scotland.
We work closely with a number of food festivals, including the BBC Good Food Show in Glasgow and Taste Edinburgh.
All restaurants, cafés, bars, shops and food producers included in our independent guides, both print and online, are selected by ourselves. There is no charge for inclusion or any obligation to advertise.
The Fife Larder
The first region-specific edition of The Larder, The Fife Larder, was first published in May 2010. With articles on Fife produce as well as coverage of farmers' markets, farm shops, good food shops and restaurants, it provides a comprehensive guide to the food and drink of the Kingdom. All entries are included solely as a result of editorial selection by The List.
The Fife Larder is edited by Donald Reid and includes:
- Stories behind the food culture of Fife, including articles covering the history of fishing, eating your way along the Fife Coastal Path, local oatcakes, pick-your-own fruit farms and one of Scotland's smallest whisky distilleries
- Profiles of around 60 places to buy good food across the county including farm shops, delis, good butchers, fishmongers and speciality shops. Each entry includes details including opening hours, prices and information about specific produce sold
- Sourcing notes from leading local chefs on their favourite Fife food
- A guide to the best places to eat and drink right across Fife, incorporating cafés, bistros, tearooms and the area's headline fine-dining establishments
The Fife Larder is distributed at local farmers' markets and Fife events throughout the year.
