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Shetland Food And Drink Guide 2021

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Shetland Food And Drink Guide

2021

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SHETLAND FOOD AND DRINK

Contents 4-43 Shetland Food and Drink Full Members

44-53 Shetland Food and Drink Associate Members

54-55 Shetland Food and Drink Allied Associate Members

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Shetland Food and Drink Ltd. is financed by Shetland Islands Council,Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Scotland Food & Drink.

Brochure design byArtmachine Shetland

ShetlandIslands Council

WelcomeA very warm welcome to the Taste of Shetland 2021 digital guide, celebrating our islands’ exceptional produce.

As a membership company we are delighted, and proud, to introduce you to the businesses we represent. This year there are over eighty of them, delivering the freshest, highest quality food and drink available anywhere.

Everyone has been deeply affected by COVID-19 but our members’ ingenuity and resilience have kept the fundamental shop local message thriving.

If you are travelling around Shetland, use our interactive guide to plan your culinary adventure. You’ll find the map on the back page. Each member listing contains clickable links to member profiles, their website, and social media. You have all the information you need to enjoy Shetland food and drink at your fingertips.

Shetland has so much to offer: succulent lamb, beef and pork reared on our breathtakingly beautiful islands and a fabulous range of dozens of species of fish and shellfish landed at the markets in Lerwick and Scalloway. There are top quality, sustainably farmed, mussels and

salmon. Our dairy provides fresh milk, butter, cream and buttermilk 365 days a year. At independent shops across the isles you can pick up local vegetables and eggs, as well as treats from all the small artisan producers listed in this guide, including our brewery and gin distillery.

Visit our restaurants, cafés, hotels, and cake fridges to enjoy the fabulous food they serve in amazing locations. No matter how you choose to enjoy our food and drink, we hope you will be inspired as you explore and savour Shetland!

Marian Armitage Chair, Shetland Food and Drink

Photo by Susan Molloy

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Blydoit Fish Shop Ltd.

Your ideal local fishmonger, serving Shetland and beyond since 2003. They are fishermen, processors, wholesalers and retailers, with an A-Z knowledge of fish and fishing! They have two shops, one in Scalloway and the other at Rudda Park in Lerwick. They also run a processing unit, Shetland’s leading commercial smokehouse, and have their own fishing boat: The Mizpah.

Both shops sell a wide range of locally caught fresh, frozen, salted and smoked fish, shellfish, lobster and crab as well as local sustainably farmed fish and shellfish. They supply many of the local eateries and you’ll also find Blydoit fish in many of the independent shops around Shetland.

Drop by to see what’s fresh today, and get tips and advice from one of Taste of Shetland’s Local Seafood Champions.

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Blydoit Fish Shop Ltd. Unit 1, Blydoit Industrial Estate, East Voe, ScallowayZE1 0UG

01595 880 01101595 693 [email protected]

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Briggs Shetland Lamb

Richard Briggs rears 100% purebred native Shetland lamb for both meat and wool. His hill lamb grazes on the open hill at East Kame. The Shetland sheep is a small breed, well known for both its fine warm fleece and exceptional meat. Registered with the Slow Food Movement’s Ark of Taste project, this breed is slowly beginning to gather the recognition it deserves nationally and internationally.

You can buy whole animals direct from Richard, a real farm to fork product. His exquisitely flavoured, tender lamb is available seasonally, between September and December, and comes freshly butchered, chilled and packed, ready for restaurants or home freezing. Your meat will be delivered direct to your door, locally by Richard himself, or throughout Britain via the Royal Mail’s next day special delivery service.

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Briggs Shetland LambCuckron Stromfirth Weisdale, Shetland ZE2 9LH

07974 919 [email protected]

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Busta House Hotel

Busta House Hotel is the ideal setting for a romantic getaway, a family celebration or a luxury base for an action-packed Shetland holiday. This historic building is full of character. Originally the Laird’s residence, parts of the house date back to 1588.

The menu is designed to showcase local produce. The owners, Joel and Grant, both strive to use premium Shetland produce wherever possible. Whether you are looking for lunch, dinner or afternoon tea, Busta won’t disappoint.

The hotel’s long room boasts an impressive collection of whiskies. It’s the ideal place to curl up with a book after a day out walking. The long room is also used as an intimate venue for weddings and celebrations, and the beautiful grounds are the perfect backdrop for photographing a special day.

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Busta House HotelBustaBraeShetland ZE2 9QN

01806 522 [email protected]

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The Cornerstone

The Cornerstone, in the heart of Scalloway, was built in the 1880s and retains its original character. The stylish café is the place for a freshly prepared breakfast, lunch or some of their home bakes to perk you up! Sample local fare at affordable prices.

Relax in front of the fire, have a coffee and a catch up. If you’re short of time they do takeaways and a great lunch box service too. There is an evening menu, although booking is advisable. The Cornerstone has a table licence so you can enjoy a glass of something nice with your meal. Private functions can also be booked overlooking the pleasant sea view or why not make use of their catering service for a special occasion?

Prices for their lovely, en-suite B&B rooms include a hearty breakfast to set you up for a day of adventuring.

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The Cornerstone Café and B&BBurn Beach, Main StreetScalloway, ShetlandZE1 0TR

01595 880 [email protected]

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The Dowry

The Dowry opened in 2018 as a café bar by day and one of Lerwick’s best restaurants by night. It has a distinctly Scandinavian feel, and fantastic views over the harbour.

They serve breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, and everything in between. There is something for everyone on the menu, from freshly made soups and sharing platters to seared Shetland scallops, Burra lobster, Lunna lamb and local rhubarb crème brûlée. The Dowry are big on provenance, and their knowledgable staff are always happy to explain exactly what they’re serving. They are passionate about using local produce and supporting local producers.

Their drinks menu is well worth exploring too. There are interesting beers to be had, an impressive range of spirits, and a carefully selected wine list.

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The Dowry98 Commercial StreetLerwickShetlandZE1 0EX

01595 692 [email protected]

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Da Haaf Restaurant

Da Haaf, within the NAFC Marine Centre, is open for lunches Monday to Friday and evening meals on Fridays and Saturdays. Da Haaf is famed for local seafood and has been championing fresh Shetland produce of all kinds for over 20 years. Enjoy views over Port Arthur towards the fish market, where your dinner was most likely landed that very morning.

Scalloway is home to Shetland's second largest fish market and the catch couldn't be much fresher than it is when it arrives at Da Haaf.

Mike Skinner and Lorna Graham are the husband and wife team who make it happen. Lorna welcomes you, while Mike creates his trademark contemporary cuisine. Children are always welcome and the building has excellent disabled access. If you’re lucky you might see a whale from this great waterfront restaurant.

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Da Haaf RestaurantPort Arthur ScallowayShetland ZE1 OUN

Tel. 01595 772 [email protected]

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Drumquin Guest House Ltd.

Originally the village school, Drumquin has been owned by Robert and Leslie since 2010. They offer high quality B&B accommodation in cosy, modern rooms. An ideal base for exploring the North Mainland, and conveniently close to local amenities too. There is a garden area with beautiful views.

Lunches and evening meals are available to guests. They also offer catering for outside events, including weddings. Whether you’re booking for a special lunch or organising a meal for 80, menus include a wealth of local produce, cooked to the highest standards.

Robert and Leslie also own Hensington Palace, a five-star chicken residence, where their cosseted ladies produce top quality free range eggs. These eggs are available in many local shops, if you’re not eating them for breakfast at Drumquin!

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Drumquin Guest House Ltd.BraeShetlandZE2 9QJ

01806 522 62107901 983 [email protected]

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EG Farming Ltd.

Gremista Farm has been in the competent hands of Eric Graham’s family for over 20 years. They run it to high environmental standards, working to secure a sustainable future.

The farm is home to over 900 breeding ewes, including flocks of purebred native Shetland sheep and crossbred stock, and about 30 breeding cows, most of them pedigree Shorthorn. The majority of the farm’s premium lamb and beef is sold locally through Shetland wholesalers and the Scalloway Meat Company.

Supporting a sustainable local food system and promoting the very best Shetland has to offer, Eric is a champion of all things Shetland and extremely proud of the values and heritage that underpin Shetland produce. Stalwart of the local crofting community, he is also a director of Shetland Food and Drink Ltd.

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EG Farming Ltd.Gremista FarmLerwickShetlandZE1 0PT

01595 694 [email protected]

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Eventastic

Eventastic is an innovative, energetic company. They have a lovely cafe at their Gremista premises and will soon be running the cafe at the Shetland marts. They can also help you with all your event planning and catering needs. At their cafe you can while away some time or grab a quick bite while you’re on your lunch break. They cater for all dietary requirements and have recently been included in the vegan website the HappyCow.

They stock everything you need for organising events or they can take the stress out of it for you. Whether you’re planning a fun-filled children’s birthday party or a wedding of momentous scale, Eventastic can help you with everything from flowers to favours, from entertainment to eats.

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Eventastic Unit 2 25 Gremista Ind. EstateLerwick, Shetland ZE1 0PX

01595 691 [email protected]

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Frankie’s Fish & Chips

An award-winning Fish and Chip Shop, Frankie’s are passionate about sourcing sustainable local seafood and are champions of the local seafood sector.

Equally popular with locals and visitors, their all-day menu includes the freshest MSC haddock, mussels, scallops and crab, all locally caught.

Seafood specials, homemade tartare sauce, soups, homemade desserts and cakes are also available. Gluten Free options, a Senior Citizens’ menu and, of course, a wide range of options children will love. Take away or book to sit in, there is even outdoor seating with sea views for the long summer days.

Drop by and let Frankie’s friendly staff welcome you for a seafood feast and some of the best chips you’ll find anywhere.

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Frankie’s Fish & ChipsBrae ShetlandZE2 9QJ

01806 522 [email protected]

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Gord Guest House & Holiday Cottages, Farm, Shop & Café

Like many residents of small island communities, Juliet and Neil Bellis, and Lucy Cummings juggle numerous jobs. They run a farm, the island’s only guest house, self-catering accommodation, the shop and a cafe. Life is never dull!

Fetlar is one of Shetland's northern isles but easily accessible with regular ferries. If you can’t stay overnight, it’s a great day trip.

As well as the Guest House, they also have self-catering properties, and are happy to prepare meals for guests, wherever you’re staying on Fetlar.

Menus, in both the guest house and café, include fresh local produce. Beef, lamb, mutton and pork are all home-reared or locally sourced. The shop is stocked with local supplies from Shetland Farm Dairies, Blydoit Fish, Skibhoul Stores and Da Kitchen Bakery.

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Gord Guest House & Holiday Cottages, Farm, Shop & Café, Aithness Fetlar, Shetland ZE2 9DJ

01957 733 226/[email protected]

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Island Botanicals

Launched in 2018, Island Botanicals is Shetland’s first herbal tea company. The company is owned by Suze Walker, an experienced medical herbalist. She is passionate about growing herbs and tries to incorporate as many locally grown or sustainably wild harvested plants as possible into her blends.

Suze has created a range of loose leaf herbal teas, finishing salts and other products, which have been carefully blended to taste great and make you feel good. The range of teas includes Pick-Me-Up, Fire in the Belly, Go with the Flow and Flower Power. Flavoursome finishing salts are made using her own blends of herbs and plants to give any dish a special lift, whilst also bringing you the health benefits of the plants used. Gift cards are also available.

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Island Botanicals Roadside CottageHamnavoeShetlandZE2 9LA

07944 437 [email protected]

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Island Fish Shetland Ltd.

Island Fish Shetland Ltd. is a brilliant local fishmonger and processing business. Their mission is to produce fresh, affordable fish. Established in October 2018, it is a small family-run business. When possible, they catch their fish with their own small fishing vessel: Lowra May LK213.

Island Fish Ltd. have retail premises in Lerwick. The shop is open five days a week and they also run a home delivery service, covering different parts of Shetland on different days of the week. Check their social media or give them a call to find out more. They stock a great range of wild caught and sustainably farmed fish and shellfish, both fresh and frozen.

The company is a Taste of Shetland Local Seafood Champion, celebrating and promoting Shetland’s outstanding seafood.

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Island Fish Shetland LtdUnit 1Marina Business ParkGremista, Shetland ZE1 0TA

01595 690 [email protected]

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J.K. Mainland’s Farm

J.K. Mainland’s farm is a family business in the fertile south mainland. They work hard to grow a wide range of fresh local vegetables, rear sheep and produce eggs. They sell their produce, farm to fork, through their event catering trailer. A familiar sight to most as you drive out the South Road in Lerwick as they have a permanent pitch in Tesco’s carpark, and are also available for events around Shetland. J.K. Mainland vegetables are available through the local shops and supermarkets but an exciting business development is their new veg. box, meat pack and fresh egg delivery service. You can order a box packed with top quality produce that includes a selection of whatever is in season and have it delivered right to your door. Check their social media for more details.

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J. K. Mainland’s FarmBrake QuendaleShetlandZE2 9JB

07832 355 [email protected]

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Johnson & Wood Ltd. - Da Voe Bakery

Johnson & Wood Ltd. celebrated its centenary in 2015. As widely famed today for its bannocks, pies, cakes, bread and biscuits as they once were for their unsliced white loaf and ship’s biscuits, it is the oldest commercial bakery in Shetland and still going strong!

Johnson & Wood began life at the request of the Navy, who needed to feed the hungry men stationed at East Voe as part of a blockade operation to prevent supplies reaching Germany during the First World War.

Voe has continued to feed Shetlanders ever since, and you can find their wares in independent shops across the isles. The inimitable Voe bannock is an integral part of celebrations in Shetland, many a festivity would be considered incomplete without the requisite feast of Voe bannocks!

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Johnson & Wood Ltd. - Da Voe BakeryThe BakeryLower Voe, ShetlandZE2 9PX

01806 588 [email protected]

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Keldabister Farm

Keldabister farm was established in 1814 and has been farmed by the Scott family ever since. This sheep farm is made up of two parcels of land, one on Bressay and the other on the neighbouring island of Noss.

The Scotts rear Shetland cross Cheviot sheep on Bressay, and purebred native Shetland sheep on Noss, both for their premium quality meat and the fine wool Shetland is so famous for.

Noss is a National Nature Reserve and one of Europe’s top wildlife sites. The native Shetland breed is ideal for Noss as these sheep require minimal human intervention. They live, along with two NatureScot wardens through the summer months, in complete harmony with tens of thousands of gannets, puffins and great skuas.

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Gardie HouseKeldabister FarmBressayShetland ZE2 9EL

07825 639 [email protected]

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Lerwick Brewery

Lerwick Brewery creates unique craft beers. Shetland’s mild winters, cool summers, soft water and plenty of fresh air make for beers with real character. The company uses as many locally sourced ingredients as possible, for a product range which is contemporary yet has a deeply rooted Shetland provenance.

Founded in 2012 by John, Jimmy and Graham Mercer this is the UK’s most northerly brewery. The company logo is a Shetland pony - friendly, quirky, sturdy and reliable, with a bit of kick - the spirit of the Lerwick brewery!

They’ve created an outstanding brew family, including their 60° North lager, IPAs, pale ales, limited editions and their Oatmeal Stout, Tushkar. They offer brewery tours and guided tastings, a function room, an on-site bar and brewery shop and a wide range of merchandise.

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Lerwick BreweryStaneyhillNorth RoadLerwickZE1 0NA

01595 694 [email protected]

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Mackenzie’s Farm Shop and Café

The Mackenzies have been working their 38-hectare croft for generations. They started small with an honesty box for their surplus eggs. Today, Shetland’s first ever farm shop sells a wide range of produce from their croft, Aister, including beef, lamb, pork, eggs, vegetables, award-winning preserves and exclusive Aister ‘oo’ yarn, spun from their own Shetland fleeces. They stock a wide selection of locally sourced crafts and essentials, including peats and gas cylinders. The shop is a hub for the community and you will often find Mackenzie’s organising and promoting local community efforts with charitable Christmas gift appeals and community meal schemes. Their café serves freshly prepared cakes, sandwiches, jams and preserves, hot meals, snacks and drinks, all made with as much local produce as possible.

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Mackenzie’s Farm Shop and Café CunningsburghShetlandZE2 9HA

01950 477 [email protected]

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Maryfield House Hotel

Maryfield House Hotel is a family-run hotel and restaurant on Bressay. The historic building has superb views of Lerwick harbour. It’s handy with everything but you still get that feeling of adventure that’s part of visiting one of the smaller islands. Bressay offers some marvellous walks and many sights to explore, yet it’s just a 7-minute ferry hop over to Lerwick.

The hotel has lovely, en-suite rooms with sea views. The restaurant and snug lounge serve both hotel guests and visitors. The restaurant menu is based on fresh local produce, including locally caught seafood. They do an excellent Sunday lunch and cater for events. If you’re a whisky aficionado, you’ll definitely want to book a room - the bar is stocked with over 100 single malts!

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Maryfield House HotelBressayShetlandZE2 9EL

01595 820 [email protected]

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NorthLink Ferries

Let NorthLink Ferries take you on a voyage of discovery with frequent sailings to the islands of Shetland and Orkney. NorthLink offer nightly sailings from Aberdeen to Lerwick in Shetland, and from Lerwick to Aberdeen, with regular sailings going via Orkney’s capital, Kirkwall.

NorthLink ships are equipped to the highest standards of safety and comfort, with well-appointed lounges and dining facilities, offering locally produced food and drink. There are gift shops, on board entertainment, children’s play areas and comfortable en-suite cabin accommodation.

NorthLink Ferries has been a great supporter of Taste of Shetland since the organisation’s launch in 2017. Great advocates for local produce, NorthLink Ferries are committed to a local first policy with 85% of food, laundry and other hotel operation services coming from a 50-mile radius of operating ports.

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The Original Cake Fridge & Tea Room

Shetland’s most famous honesty box opened its tea room in 2019. This year there is plenty of outdoor seating too. The cake fridge is open 24/7 and restocked daily with home-bakes, fresh produce from their own croft and other local products.

They are passionate about local produce, the menu is packed with local delights. Every day there is freshly made soup, sandwiches and of course a vast array of their famous cakes & bakes. Gluten free, dairy free and vegan options always available.

Check their Facebook page or call for up-to-date information on opening hours. Remember though, The Original Cake Fridge is always open, so there is always help at hand if your sweet tooth attacks! Bespoke celebration cakes made to order, call to discuss your requirements.

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The Original Cake Fridge & Tea RoomRoadside Cottage East Burrafirth, Bixter Shetland, ZE2 9NE

01595 810 91107833 625 [email protected]

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Peerie Shop Café

The Peerie Shop Café - the ‘onestopcoffeeshop’ in the heart of old Lerwick. Their trademark beans are freshly roasted in Scotland and brought to Shetland monthly. Everything is made in-house and you can enjoy fresh local food in a stylish, bustling atmosphere.

Open for breakfast, with homemade muesli, Shetland eggs, and scones straight from the oven. Lunch options vary depending on what’s in season and market fresh. There are delicious soups, doorstep sandwiches, specials, and lots of tempting cakes and bakes. On a fine day, you can eat al fresco and watch Lerwick life in action.

Whole cakes are available to order and the café also serves as an art gallery and event space. Check their social media for today’s specials, up to date opening hours and evening event details.

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Peerie Shop CaféEsplanadeLerwick ShetlandZE1 0LL

01595 692 [email protected]

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Sandwick Baking Company

One of Shetland’s oldest family bakeries, Sandwick Baking Co. has been trading for over 100 years. They often use traditional Shetland recipes, handed down over the generations. You will find their products all over Shetland, in shops, cafés and restaurants.

Try their water biscuits, oatcakes, wheaten scones, traditional girdle bannocks and beremeal bannocks, or sample their artisan breads. Sandwick softies are a firm favourite for a bacon roll worth its salt. Don’t miss the famous Sandwick Cream Cookie! Their confectioners produce a variety of delights, while the ‘Pie Room’ and kitchen prepare to feed hungry folk every day.

Their products are of the highest quality and are environmentally sound. Where used, palm oil is certified and sustainable, protecting the environment and supporting farmers and their families. They use compostable packaging for many products.

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Sandwick Baking Company Stove, SandwickShetlandZE2 9HH

01950 431 [email protected]

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Scalloway Meat Company

This is an award-winning butcher’s, showcasing Shetland’s excellent meat. Their main premises offers meat expertly prepared by their skilled butchers and a licensed grocer’s with a wide variety of Shetland produce. They also opened a butcher’s shop in Lerwick in 2014.

They take great pride in sourcing premium local lamb and beef all year, and pork when possible, from crofts and farms throughout Shetland. Their puddings and haggis are all handmade, with gluten free and vegetarian options available. It’s a great place to buy a piece of Shetland’s famous Reestit Mutton.

Every morning they prepare a wide range of ready meals, soups, pies and pastries, sandwiches, salads, baguettes and wraps. Everything is prepared using as much local produce as possible. They supply country shops, restaurants and cafés across Shetland.

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Scalloway Meat Company Main StreetScalloway, ShetlandZE1 0TR

Lerwick Shop:Toll Clock Shopping CentreNorth Road, LerwickZE1 0DE

01595 880 [email protected]

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Scoop Wholefoods

At Scoop they champion the very best of local produce as well as stocking a wide range of high quality artisan and specialty foods too. They go the extra mile to bring you the best local produce, from native (and organic) Shetland meats, mussels, salt cod, artisan bread and oatcakes, to eggs, honey, salt, chutneys and preserves, confectionery and freshly harvested fruit and vegetables. If it’s produced in Shetland, Scoop will have it!

They work tirelessly to support local producers, to make local food as accessible as possible, reducing the environmental impact of importing food. However Scoop is also the go-to place to restock your spice rack, source high quality dry goods, and find all those speciality foods which are just a little bit more difficult to come by in an island community.

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Scoop WholefoodsTollclock Shopping CentreNorth Road, LerwickZE1 0PE

01595 695 [email protected]

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Scottish Sea Farms

Raising Superior Quality Salmon since 1974, Scottish Sea Farms are pioneers in farming quality Scottish salmon, reared with unrivalled husbandry in an arduous and challenging environment.

Passionate about Scottish salmon, from egg to plate, the entire process is 100% made in Scotland, which gives the fish its unique taste. They have established an excellent reputation, amongst the most discerning customers worldwide. The company is based in Stirling and has farms all around Scotland, including in Shetland and Orkney, raising their salmon in the cool, clear waters of the North Atlantic.

They are committed to the environment and the community of which they are an integral part. Visit their website for more information about Scottish Sea Farms’ people and places, and for tasty salmon recipes too.

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Scottish Sea Farms Laurel HouseLaurelhill Business ParkStirling FK7 9JQ

01786 445 [email protected]

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Part of the national group, Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group: Brae, is a cooperative shellfish processor with a cutting-edge processing plant in Shetland. They supply the finest quality shellfish to food businesses and the wholesale sector throughout the UK.

Trading mainly in mussels and scallops, their member mussel farms are located in the pristine sea and sheltered sea lochs around Shetland’s coast. Their top quality mussels and scallops are among the most sustainable and ethical proteins you could possibly choose to eat. The quality of SSMG mussels, scallops and other shellfish is second to none. The key to their success lies in the passion and dedication of the farmers and fishermen, who cultivate and catch the produce they sell in total harmony with the untouched environment in which they live and work.

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Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group - BraeSparlBrae, ShetlandZE2 9QJ

01806 522 [email protected]

Scottish ShellfishMarketing Group - Brae

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Seaspray (Shetland Select)

Seaspray (Shetland) Ltd. market and sell superior quality Shetland mussels, which are sustainably farmed in the pristine waters around Shetland. They source their quality Shetland mussels from two local producers: C & A Thomason Ltd. in Yell and Vementry Aquaculture, on the West Mainland of Shetland.

The mussels are mainly destined for the premium restaurant and hospitality sector. Sold under the brand “Shetland Select”, each box also bears the name of the local site where they have been harvested. The end product has a unique local provenance. Shetland Select mussels are also available locally, through restaurants and local stockists. Seaspray plan an expansion in the near future and are looking at opening a Lerwick packing plant where their mussels will also be available for retail purchase. Fresh from the sea!

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Seaspray (Shetland) Ltd.TrondraShetlandZE1 0XL

01595 880 69707557 768 [email protected]

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Shetland Distillery Company- Shetland Reel

Excellent island-inspired gins and a blended malt whisky. Located at Saxa Vord in Unst, Shetland Reel is the UK’s most northerly distillery. Their blended whisky is finished in Shetland, while their gins are produced only in Shetland by Shetland’s only distillery. They are now available throughout the UK and beyond.

They wanted to make a traditional gin using many of the botanicals used in the great gins of the past, but make it their own. Their gins include classic core botanicals, but add a unique Shetland twist with locally-harvested apple mint and bladderwrack seaweed.

Limited Editions, Special Editions and Single Batch Creations are part of Shetland Reel’s success. Sign up to their Reel Club newsletter to be first to hear about these. Guided online tastings and distillery tours available.

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Shetland Distillery Company - Shetland Reel Saxa Vord DistilleryHaroldswick, UnstZE2 9EF

01957 711 [email protected]

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Shetland Farm Dairies Ltd.

Shetland Farm Dairies is co-operatively owned. All their milk is supplied by local dairy farms. Their happy, healthy cows breathe clean fresh Shetland air as they graze, tended by farmers who know them.

The dairy produces whole, semi-skimmed, and skimmed milk in three bottle sizes, also available locally at their glass bottle refilling stations. The milk comes in farm fresh and, after minimal processing, it is delivered to customers across Shetland.

Their cream and lightly salted butter are made in small batches to ensure the highest quality, with no additives, just real dairy cream and handcrafted butter. They also produce another important ingredient in every Shetland home, buttermilk. A natural probiotic, it is used to produce the soft, flavoursome Shetland bannock and it’s a great addition to a morning smoothie.

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Shetland Farm Dairies Ltd.10 Gremista Industrial EstateLerwick, ShetlandZE1 0PX

01595 692 [email protected]

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Shetland Salt

Pure Shetland sea salt, harvested by hand. ‘SaatBrack’ is the dialect term for the salty spray and foam that comes off a breaking wave. Shetland is at the heart of Europe’s richest fishing grounds and these pristine waters have long been synonymous with premium quality seafood.

Shetland Salt is another wonderful natural resource the sea offers us here. First, local fishing boats draw pure, clean seawater on board. They sail a few miles offshore, to ensure there is no pollutant run-off from the shore, to areas around mussel farms, where the water is filtered naturally.

Ashore, Kaye and Laura Sandison, a mother and daughter team, carefully filter the water before it is evaporated to produce the pure batch-harvested salt crystals, hand-packed in each jar of Shetland Salt.

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Shetland SaltOld SchoolNew RoadScalloway, ShetlandZE1 0TN

01595 881 [email protected]

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Simpson Fish

Simpson Fish are specialists in sourcing the best quality whole fish from Shetland.

Shetland is, quite literally, in the middle of Europe’s most prolific fishing grounds. More fish is landed here than in England, Wales and Northern Ireland combined. Shetland’s unique location means that most of the isles’ 179 active fishing boats make short trips to sea, from one to five days. This makes for fish of exceptional quality and freshness.

Simpson Fish specialise in sourcing the best Shetland whole fish. They are wholesale suppliers of top quality whitefish and mackerel. They can also access quantities of elite quality handline caught fish including cod, pollock and mackerel. A family-run company, Simpson Fish is dedicated to sourcing the finest, freshest fish available for the best possible value.

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Simpson Fish Unit 5.2 Toll Clock Centre26 North RoadLerwick, ShetlandZE1 0PE

01595 693 [email protected]

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Skibhoul Bakery and Stores

Skibhoul produces delicious baked goods from their premises in Unst. Their shop stocks everything you could need, from fresh Shetland fish and their own fresh bread to lightbulbs and trinkets.

The UK’s most northerly bakery, their bread, buns and biscuits are sold in many local shops across Shetland. What they are most famed for though is their assortment of biscuits. The range includes their popular oatmeal biscuit, delicious crunchy ‘Coffee Buns’ and their Oceanic oatcakes. These are made using just three ingredients, including pristine Shetland seawater!

Skibhoul’s most famous biscuit is the Balta Biscuit. These are prepared to an original recipe for ship’s biscuit. Skibhoul’s have been making them for over 130 years. Many a Shetlander, far from home, dreams of a Balta biscuit ‘clined’ thick with Shetland butter!

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Skibhoul Bakery and StoresBaltasoundUnst, ShetlandZE2 9DP

01957 711 [email protected]

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Sound Service Station and Butcher

If it’s local, they stock it. This a community-minded, go-ahead business where service is not just in their name. They were awarded a VAS Community Spirit Award in 2020.

Jordan and Gemma Thomason are staunch believers that local is best. They stock local bread, cakes, eggs, fruit and veg, dairy products, craft and confectionery, fish, local beers and spirits - you name it, they have it. They have a Shetland Farm Dairies glass bottle milk refill station and their own artisan butchery.

The Sound Butcher, under skilled master butcher Jay Joubert, opened in 2020. Their aim is to supply customers with locally produced, premium quality meat - expertly butchered. They sell a range of their own butchery produce and have launched a first for the local market - Shetland Biltong.

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Sound Service Station and ButcherSouth RoadLerwick, ShetlandZE1 0RD

01595 693 [email protected]

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Thule Ventus

Thule Ventus salt cod is a hand-crafted premium product for discerning customers. They only use fish landed on Shetland by small, family-owned boats. They are so proud of their Shetland provenance, they print the name of the boat that caught the fish on every single pack they sell. Salt cod is rooted in centuries-old island traditions. Thule Ventus products are the contemporary expression of that heritage. Their salt cod really couldn’t be easier to prepare, packed as ready-to-soak cuts of skinned, filleted and boned cod. Their handmade Salt Cod Pate, winner of a 2020 Great Taste Award, is as healthy as it is tasty - made with naturally probiotic Shetland buttermilk.

They also offer next-day UK mainland delivery on a wide selection of fresh fish.

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Thule VentusScarpasCunningsburghShetlandZE2 9HF

01950 477 [email protected]

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Uradale Farm

Uradale’s Native Shetland beef and lamb have authentic Shetland flavours. These heritage breeds are not only better suited to the land here, but because they are organically reared and grass-fed, as nature intended, the end product is red meat, but not as you know it! It has extraordinary nutritional values to match its exceptional flavour.

Uradale aim to return to a style of agriculture that moves in step with the resources available. The farm is certified Organic and QMS registered. Their stock graze large areas of natural pasture from heather-clad hills to herb-rich green coastlines.

Uradale’s Jakob Eunson, is also a qualified butcher, butchering all the farm’s meat himself, creating an exceptional farm to fork product. They also produce their own 100% Shetland yarn, and offer farm tours.

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Uradale FarmEast VoeScallowayZE1 0US

07587 767 [email protected]

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Valleyfield Guest House

The Valleyfield is a friendly family business near Brae. Whether you’re travelling for work or pleasure, a warm family welcome awaits you. They have 12 comfortable en-suite rooms, as well as three self-catering chalets. All have access to the Valleyfield café. Their Barista coffee machine guarantees good coffee any time of day.

In the café, Marina, Katriona and Matthew serve a menu of reasonably priced light meals and snacks made with locally sourced ingredients. Try their famed afternoon teas, which they also do to take away. An asset to the community, they are always up to something, from afternoon tea boxes to local craft markets. Keep an eye on their social media to see what’s on and what marvellous cake creations they’ve made to celebrate!

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Valleyfield Guest HouseBraeShetlandZE2 9QJ

01806 522 [email protected]

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Victoria’s Vintage Tea Rooms Ltd.

Victoria’s Vintage Tea Rooms have brought a buzz back to the old Haroldswick shop. This quirky café has a small farm shop selling homemade, seasonal produce, from their kitchen or fresh from their croft, and a selection of giftware. There is even an honesty ice cream freezer open 24/7!

The café serves good quality homemade food using only the best local ingredients. There is fresh homemade soup, top quality teas and excellent Italian coffee. Victoria’s range of delicious homemade cakes will have you pondering, just how much cake is too much cake? A selection of vegan and gluten-free options are always available.

The tea room has a lovely, relaxed atmosphere, with stunning sea views. Indoor and outdoor seating, full disabled access and free wifi.

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Victoria’s Vintage Tea RoomsOld Haroldswick Shop Haroldswick, Unst Shetland, ZE2 9ED

01957 711 88507534 306 [email protected]

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Waas Bakery

Waas Bakery is known for great softies, oatcakes, water biscuits and fancies. In 2016 they introduced their ‘Real Bread’ range, made using only flour, water, salt and yeast. It takes bread back to its roots in time-honoured traditions.

The dough is fermented for almost 24 hours, giving the bread a wonderfully rich, complex flavour, while making it more nutritious too. The artisan range includes Sourdough, Puckle loaf and Brown bread, and their popular Tattie Bread, made using potatoes grown in Waas. They use as many locally sourced ingredients as possible and work hard to reduce their environmental impact too.

If you have a sweet tooth, they have something for everyone. From their famous Curnie Birl, all Shetland butter shortbread, black bun and battenburg to eclairs and cream filled yum yums.

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Waas BakerySpringfield Walls Shetland ZE2 9PF

01595 809 [email protected]

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Whalsay Made

Whalsay Made produces delicious homemade preserves, chutneys, fudge and sauce. The products are made in small batches with only the best raw ingredients, which are locally sourced where possible. The rhubarb Donna Polson uses, in her rhubarb preserve and chutney, is grown in Whalsay.

Donna began her cottage industry almost by mistake. She’d had a bumper crop of chillis in her greenhouse and needed a recipe to use them up. The sauce she made proved so popular that she began making it to sell. Her company blossomed and she now produces a range of preserves, pickles, chutneys, traditional Whalsay Fudge, and her ever-popular Sweet Chilli Sauce. Her products all boast fresh, delicately balanced flavours; a testament to her skill and insistence on the best seasonal raw ingredients.

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Whalsay MadeSymbisterWhalsay Shetland ZE2 9AG

07825 288 [email protected]

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Bigton Community Hall

Bigton Farm

Bigton Community Shop

The Bigton Community Hall, run entirely by volunteers, is at the heart of the local community.

The hall’s enthusiastic team run all sorts of community and fundraising events. Its excellent facilities are available for hire for functions, community and private events and, of course, a good old-fashioned Shetland wedding.

The Budge family have been farming at Bigton for generations. They produce premium quality beef and lamb in one of the most scenically spectacular areas Shetland has to offer. The farm is QMS registered and beef boxes are available direct, farm to fork. They welcome visitors throughout the year, by appointment.

The shop and post office are owned and operated by the community. Well-stocked with high quality produce, locally sourced where possible, with regular deliveries of fresh meat, fish, baked goods, fruit and vegetables. Pop in and pick up a picnic or a souvenir before you head to St. Ninian’s Isle.

Bigton Community Hall, Bigton, Shetland, ZE2 9JF07868 518 [email protected]

Bigton Community Shop, Bigton, Shetland, ZE2 9JA 01950 422 [email protected]

Bigton Farm, Bigton , Shetland, ZE2 9JA07970 973 [email protected]

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Blyde Welcome

Brae Garage and Shop

Bo’s B&B

Shetland’s foremost training provider for the hospitality and tourism sector, Blyde Welcome provides vocational training to match your specific requirements. Their mission is to help you and your staff become ambassadors for Shetland’s hospitality and tourism industry, giving you the customer service skills that transform good businesses into great businesses.

This stalwart of the local community is a one-of-a-kind business. They stock as much local produce as possible with fresh deliveries coming in six days a week, as well as being the local garage and filling station. Support local is at the heart of everything they do.

B&B accommodation with evening meals by arrangement. Bo and Henry have one gorgeous double en-suite room and two glamping facilities nearby if you fancy a walk on the wild side. They are avid gardeners and excellent chefs. Almost everything you eat will be home grown or locally sourced.

Blyde Welcome, 2 Coastguard House, Twageos RoadLerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0BB 07305 964 [email protected]

Bo’s B&B, Muckleburgh View, Walls, ZE2 9PD01595 809 [email protected]

Brae Garage and Shop, Brae, Shetland, ZE2 9QJ 01806 522 [email protected]

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Brekka Lodge

Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary

Culswick Beef

Located in Fladdabister with unrestricted sea views, this 4-star self-catering accommodation is conveniently located for exploring. Whether you’re travelling for pleasure or for work, a warm welcome awaits. Awarded TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence for attention to detail and helpful advice. Longer lets considered, depending on the season.

Elizabeth is Britain’s most northerly food blogger, sharing her inspiring adventures and delicious family recipes created in her kitchen with as much Shetland produce as possible. Elizabeth’s food blog began as a hobby in 2011 and it became so popular that in 2013 it became her full-time job.

In Culswick, Sandy Fraser has a high-health herd of pedigree Aberdeen Angus. They are grass-fed and wintered on home grown forage, leaving a very low carbon footprint. Slaughtered locally and hung for a minimum of 21 days, it’s meat of outstanding quality. Red meat with green attitude.

Brekka Lodge, Brekka, Fladdabister, Shetland , ZE2 9HA 01950 477 68707795 518 [email protected]

Culswick Beef, Gardens, Culswick, Westerskeld, Shetland, ZE2 9NL01595 860 [email protected]

Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary07826 528 [email protected]

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Garths Croft

Hayhoull B&B, Bigton

GB & AM Anderson Ltd.

A traditional working croft that stocks native and heritage breeds including Shetland sheep and Tamworth and Saddleback pigs. The croft is open for pre-booked tours, with the option to further explore the island of Bressay. Your guide, Chris Dyer, is the owner of the croft and a qualified archaeologist.

Hayhoull B&B is in a picture perfect location, just five-minute’s walk from St Ninian’s sands. Mary Andreas runs her charming 4-Star B&B with love, care and attention - and some seriously great food! A warm welcome and breakfast with a view are guaranteed. Evening meals available upon request.

The Andersons have been farming in Weisdale and Staneyhill for generations. They source and finish top quality grass-fed store cattle from all over Shetland. They also rear purebred Shetland and crossbred sheep. Locally, their quality beef, lamb and mutton are sold either directly farm to fork or through Anderson butchers.

Garths Croft, Garths, Bressay, Shetland, ZE2 9ER07748 926 [email protected]

GB & AM Anderson Ltd., Seafield House, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0RN01595 692 [email protected]

Hayhoull B&B, Brake, Bigton, Shetland, ZE2 9JA01950 422 20607868 518 [email protected]

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Hoswick Visitor Centre

Island Vista

Hoversta Farm

A community hub for the South Mainland, the centre has a popular café serving drinks, light meals and a wonderful selection of home bakes, all made with as much local produce as possible. They also have visitor information, exhibitions and a well-stocked gift shop carrying a wide range of local crafts.

A Shetland tour operator offering a variety of tours to groups and individuals. They specialise in shore excursions for cruise ships but can do bespoke packages whatever your requirements. Many of their tours include a food and drink element, but they also have dedicated packages to explore and sample Shetland’s finest produce.

This farm on Bressay has been in the Westmoreland family since 1962. A mixed farm, breeding both cattle and sheep, it is QMS certified. Animal welfare and the farm’s environmental impact are always top priorities. Hoversta’s superior quality grass-fed beef, lamb and mutton have unparalleled flavour and nutritional qualities.

Hoswick Visitor Centre, Hoswick, Sandwick, Shetland, ZE2 9HL01950 431 [email protected]

Hoversta, Bressay, Shetland , ZE2 9EL07909 223 [email protected]

Island Vista, Gutters’ Hut, 7 North Ness Business ParkLerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0LZ 01595 696 96607770 837 [email protected]

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J&A Sinclair Ltd.

Mainlands Minimarket Ltd.

L & S Gifford

The Sinclairs have worked the Sandlodge Farm alongside other family crofts in Rerwick for generations. Theirs is a mixed farm with grass-fed beef cattle and around 880 breeding ewes. The farm’s purebred Shetland sheep are the isle of Mousa’s only full-time residents. Mousa lamb boxes are available direct, farm to fork.

A community supermarket stocking a vast selection of local products. Whether you’re buying helly aerents, a present, fuelling up the car or looking for gardening supplies, Mainlands has it covered. Their in-store off-licence is as well stocked as you’ll find, and their hot pies are not to be missed.

The Giffords rear sheep, cattle and pigs, as well as producing local free-range eggs and a wide range of vegetables and herbs. Try a fresh Bressay egg for your breakfast and you’ll wonder why you ever bought eggs elsewhere! Giffords' tatties, neeps, Polycrub produce and meat are all available locally.

J&A Sinclair Ltd., Sandlodge Farmhouse, Sandwick, Shetland, ZE2 9HP 07900 294 [email protected]

L & S Gifford, Grindischool, Bressay, Shetland, ZE2 9ER 07990 547 [email protected]

Mainlands Minimarket Ltd., Dunrossness, Shetland, ZE2 9JB01950 460 67607710 567 [email protected]

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Marian Armitage

Scholland Farm Ltd.

Northmavine Community Development Company Ltd.

Marian is the chair of Shetland Food and Drink Ltd., a Highlands and Islands Food and Drink Ambassador, and a prolific food writer and campaigner. Author of the acclaimed book 'Shetland Food and Cooking', she regularly participates in a range of events aimed at celebrating and showcasing Shetland’s local produce.

Scholland produces superior quality beef, lamb and hogget in a stunningly beautiful area of the South Mainland. Their livestock are almost entirely grass-fed and partially wintered outside. This improves animal welfare, as well as the final flavour and quality of the meat. Available locally through Sound Butcher’s or direct, farm to fork.

NCDC is dedicated to making Northmavine a great place to live, work and visit. As part of its role in the community, NCDC aims to promote local food production. It is thanks to this organisation that the aert-kent Polycrub exists!

Marian Armitage, Fairview, Scatness , Virkie, Shetland, ZE3 9JW 07795 104 [email protected]

Northmavine Community Development Company Ltd. Ollaberry hall, Northmavine, Shetland, ZE2 9RT 01806 544 [email protected]

Scholland Farm Ltd., Virkie, Shetland, ZE3 9JL07818 083 [email protected]

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Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation

Self-Catering Shetland

Seafood Shetland

The SSPO works to create the conditions for long-term, sustainable growth of the sector and to give more consumers the chance to enjoy this incredibly low-fat, healthy protein. Scottish salmon is the UK’s top fish of choice and also Britain’s top food export, enjoyed in more than 50 countries.

Nine stylish short-term let and holiday apartments in Lerwick. Ideal for visitors and business travellers looking for a warm Shetland welcome. Equipped for walkers, cyclists, bikers and anglers. Family friendly and suitable for those with limited mobility. Whatever your needs, Steve and Gillian will go the extra mile to make sure you have what you need.

Seafood Shetland represents companies involved in all aspects of fish processing and shellfish growing in Shetland. The seafood industry has supported generations of Shetlanders, protecting our rural communities and remaining an integral part of our lives. From our wild, pure environment, Shetland provides the world with seafood of the very highest quality.

Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation, 3rd Floor,Venue Studio, 21 Calton Road, Edinburgh, EH8 8DL01312 026 [email protected]

Seafood Shetland, Seafood Centre, Stewart BuildingEsplanade, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0LL 01595 693 [email protected]

Self-Catering Shetland, 14 Bells Road, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0QB07768 654 [email protected]

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Shetlandeli

Shetland with Laurie

Shetland Livestock Marketing Group

Producing award-winning chutneys and relishes, Shetlandeli are part of Cope Ltd., an established, successful social enterprise which gives people the opportunity to work in a supported environment. Each delicious product is made by hand in small batches, using as much fresh local produce as possible.

Laurie provides guided tours of Shetland tailored to suit your needs. Laurie also writes blog posts, website copy, travel features and a lively and informative blog about Shetland’s heritage and culture. Follow her work on Patreon. Come rain or shine, Laurie will give you an authentic insight into Shetland.

Shetland’s abattoir and mart are essential elements of both local agriculture and Shetland’s economy and environment. Farmers and crofters gain the opportunity to sell and market their produce to best advantage, while the abattoir safeguards the provenance of Shetland’s premium quality meat and guarantees direct local access to local produce.

Shetlandeli, COPE Ltd., Port Business Park,Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0TW01595 696 [email protected]

Shetland Livestock Marketing Group, Shetland Rural CentreStaney Hill, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0NA 01595 696 [email protected]

Shetland with Laurie, 45 Burgh Road, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0LA07525 772 [email protected]

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Shetland Wool Adventures

The Taing

Speldiburn Café

Bespoke knitting and hiking tours for small groups, designed to explore Shetland’s knitting traditions and textile heritage. The talented Misa designs and delivers her tours to provide excellent learning opportunities, visit some of Shetland’s most scenic locations and sample delicious local produce. Start dreaming with their Shetland Wool Adventures Journal.

A stone built self-catering cottage in a unique position, right on Reawick Beach with stunning views of the bay and surrounding hills from every room. The house has been lovingly restored and is tastefully and thoughtfully furnished to give you the perfect blend of homely comfort and luxury.

A bright, friendly café offering light lunches, tasty homemade soups and cakes. Speldiburn is a community hub, hosting events and workshops open to all. There is an exhibition space, second-hand shop, a small library and artists’ studios. Event catering and venue hire available by arrangement.

Shetland Wool Adventures, 7 Mounthooly StreetLerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0BJ01595 690 [email protected]

Speldiburn Café, Bressay School, Bressay, Shetland, ZE2 9EL 01595 820 [email protected]

The Taing, Reawick, Shetland, ZE2 9NJ 07944 987 [email protected]

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NB Communication Ltd.

Ragged Wood Promotions

Polycrub

Founded in 2002, NB provides marketing and communications services to ambitious businesses and organisations in Shetland, Orkney and many other remote, rural and island locations. Specialising in websites, e-commerce and digital marketing, NB helps clients to overcome geographical barriers to build strong brands, reach new audiences, and compete more effectively.

A not-for-profit community organisation committed to promoting local and international music in Shetland. Ragged Wood brings a broad range of quality rock, folk, Americana, roots, indie and singer-songwriter acts to the isles. Their regular concerts take place at Mareel, in local country halls and other small venues.

The Polycrub® started life as a community growing project. It is a super strength undercover growing space for the harshest climates. Structurally accredited, it’s made using recycled waste. Available in kit form as far away as France and the Falklands. This successful social enterprise’s profits go back into the Northmavine community.

NB Communication Ltd., Stewart Building, EsplanadeLerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0LL01595 696 [email protected]

Polycrub, Ollaberry Hall, Ollaberry, Shetland, ZE2 9RT 07787 125 [email protected]

Ragged Wood Promotions, The Old Manse9 Commercial Street, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE10AN 01595 692 [email protected]

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RSM

Shetland Islands Council School Meals Service

Shetland College UHI

Trusted accountants and business advisors to a wide range of clients in Shetland. RSM work across many sectors, including food and drink, helping businesses grow and reach their full potential. Working with RSM Lerwick, you have access to their knowledgeable local staff, as well as a national network of experts.

The health and wellbeing of the children of Shetland is at the heart of the SIC School Meals Service. They are dedicated to providing appetising, nutritious meals for children whilst at school. Shetland Islands Council are committed to using as much local produce as possible in school meals.

Professional training and academic opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds. The northernmost partner of the University of the Highlands and Islands, Shetland College UHI offer everything from access level courses to postgraduate degrees. Flexible delivery makes it easy to balance your college course with other commitments.

RSM, St Olaf’s Hall, Church Rd, Lerwick, ZE1 0FD 01595 743 [email protected]

Shetland College UHI, Gremista Industrial EstateLerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0PX01595 771 [email protected]

SIC School Meals Service, SIC Catering and Cleaning Hayfield House, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0QD01595 744 000

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