Fife College is marking a major milestone as its much-loved Food and Drink Festival returns for its tenth anniversary on Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Taking place at the College’s Kirkcaldy Campus from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm, the festival forms part of Fife Food and Drink Week (7–15 March) and promises a vibrant celebration of the very best local produce, culinary talent and hands-on foodie experiences.
To mark the tenth anniversary, Colin McPhail, Fife College lecturer and owner of The Baker’s Apprentice on Kirkcaldy High Street, has created a special commemorative cake celebrating a decade of foodie success. He was supported in creating the cake by the College’s talented Bakery students.
Over the past ten years, the festival has grown into one of the highlights of the region’s food calendar, attracting visitors from across Fife and beyond. This year’s special anniversary event will feature more than 25 food and drink stalls, showcasing an array of local producers and street food favourites.
A packed programme of live demonstrations will see leading chefs share their skills and inspiration too. Among them is Jamie Scott, winner of BBC’s MasterChef: The Professionals and now a lecturer at Fife College, alongside Lewis Mendies of BaxterStorey. Their demonstrations will highlight the creativity and expertise nurtured within the College’s Culinary Arts, Hospitality and Events department.
BaxterStorey, the College’s catering partner, will also be part of the festival’s food offering on the day, serving up a selection of dishes and supporting the vibrant range of food available to visitors alongside local producers and street food vendors.
Visitors can also take part in a series of interactive workshops throughout the day, including:
- A whisky masterclass with Kingsbarns Distillery
- Cider tasting with Naughton Cider
- Wine tasting with Krafty Wines and Carin o' Mhor
- A cocktail-making workshop featuring a bespoke cocktail created by the College to mark the 250th anniversary of the publication of Adam Smith’s An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Families are warmly encouraged to attend, with children’s cookery workshops, face-painting and outdoor attractions ensuring there is something for all ages.
Food lovers can also enjoy small plates at The Academy, Fife College’s student-run training restaurant, offering an opportunity to experience the high standards delivered by the College’s hospitality students. A range of food trucks will also be on site, serving up delicious street food throughout the day. Tables at The Academy can be booked online here.
Adam Fairweather, Head of School - Business, Digital and Creative at Fife College, said:
“We’re incredibly proud to celebrate ten years of the Fife College Food and Drink Festival at our Kirkcaldy Campus. Over the past decade, the event has grown into a real highlight in Fife’s food and drink calendar, showcasing not only the exceptional talent and creativity of our students but also the strength and diversity of our local producers.
“This special anniversary year promises to be our biggest and most exciting yet. With live demonstrations from top chefs, hands-on workshops, family activities and fantastic local food and drink, there truly is something for everyone.
“The festival is a wonderful opportunity to bring together our students, staff, partners and the wider community to celebrate skills, innovation and collaboration – and we look forward to welcoming visitors old and new to join us.”
The Fife College Food and Drink Festival takes place at Fife College, Kirkcaldy Campus, St Brycedale Avenue, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1EX, on Saturday 14 March 2026 from 10.00 am to 3.00pm. Entry is free and no ticket is required. Workshop places are also free but must be booked in advance online here.
Further information about Fife Food and Drink Week can be found here.
Photograph attached (l to r): Barry Scott, Curriculum Manager, Department of Culinary Arts, Hospitality and Events at Fife College, Kain Duffy and Leroy Davis, both students on the Intermediate Certificate: Bakery Level 5 at Kirkcaldy Campus who helped bake the Food and Drink Festival anniversary cake, Bill Harvey, former manager of Kirkcaldy 4 All and one of the founders of the original Fife College Food and Drink Festival and Eadie Manson, Culinary Arts Lecturer at Fife College are pictured on the Kirkcaldy Promenade.