Breakfast today was a highly technological affair at Data Kitchen. The courtyard setting could be a million miles from the busy Hackesher Markt area outside. Inside …
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Breakfast today was a highly technological affair at Data Kitchen. The courtyard setting could be a million miles from the busy Hackesher Markt area outside. Inside …

Another fresh and bright morning in Berlin. On this trip we stayed in Prenzlauerberg and had breakfast at Cafe Melon beside a tram stop to Alexanderplatz. A …

When you find £20 return flights to your favourite city it’s a no brainer. So off we went to Berlin for our 6th time (though …

It’s the day we certainly have been waiting for! We have again partnered with McIntosh of Strathmore to bring back our Mac and Cheese …

The Ideal Home Show Scotland makes a return to Glasgow on 26th-29th May and is set to bring something a little bit different to whet …

Say aye to the pizza pies I know A much-awaited addition to the Glasgow foodie scene opened this week: a second Paesano in the city, …

Having a wild night If you are looking for some laughs, and dare we say an “in your face” kind of evening then Wild Cabaret …

Mhor Festival returns with food, drink and music Mhor Festival is back this May Bank Holiday weekend (26th – 28th) and they have announced their …

Roasting coffee before it was hip Roasting coffee in Glasgow isn’t a new thing. There has been a coffee roaster in Glasgow since 1841 and …

Midwest Philosophy takes root in London Talk about spirituality and you inevitably talk about eastern philosophy. Talk about food philosophy, and you’ll typically think of …

Scottish homegrown tomato industry receives a boost Mrs Foodie received an invite from Scotty Brand to go along and visit one of the suppliers to …

This Wednesday (12th April) is National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day and Graham’s the Family Dairy has created a monster cheese challenge as part of National …

Today (9th April) is National Unicorn Day and what better way to celebrate Scotland’s national animal than to go unicorn spotting.will be unveiled one of …

Section 33 are back Pop-up guerilla dining outfit Section 33 are back and this time they are working alongside Action for Children’s Moving On Project …

Family-friendly dining at Silverburn With the Easter holidays here, Big J and her family visited Cosmo Restaurant for us and reported back on what Cosmo …

Getting our feed in (actually) Sunny Govan We eventually made it to Big Feed in Glasgow. The sun was out so we wandered from Shawlands …

Dream of BurgerFication Like taking coals to Newcastle, a couple of Glaswegians who lived through the city’s burger-fication of St.Vincent Street were invited to try …

Speciality coffee and bikes Not something that you would think that you would normally find together but you do at Lola Bikes & Coffee. We …

6 & 7th May at The Briggait, Glasgow Curated by Glasgow’s own Dear Green Coffee Roasters, Glasgow Coffee Festival returns to the renowned, historical …

Glasgow food and drink business to shine at Loch Lomond Shores Springfest Looking to get out of the city this weekend? Then one place to …

One night in Lerwick The Lerwick Hotel is not the prettiest of hotels from the outside, or inside at parts. It’s what I imagined a …

How about a night out with a difference? Start with a drinks reception then onto a six-course tasting menu designed and prepared by two teams …

Applications for local food network open This year’s Grow the Growers Programme by Locavore is now open with applications being accepted until Sunday 26th March. …

Keep Shawlands Strange Says Cafe Strangebrew. We’re not really that strange, just a bit more laid-back and chilled than our west end cousins. The rest of the …