Quality Local Suppliers in Scotland's Highlands

Our Suppliers

Whenever possible we try to use local suppliers. Although we do have to purchase some of our ingredients/products from some of the bigger national companies, below are a few of the local or Highland based companies that we buy from.

Letterfinlay is a family run Specialist Food Wholesaler based in Fort William, supplying customers throughout the Highlands & Island of Scotland. We supply Scottish beef and lamb, venison and game, salmon and smoked products and a wide range of specialist foods including cheese, dry goods, charcuterie, continental and oriental foods. Everything a good quality hospitality trade business would require.

We literally supply ‘from a croft to a castle’.

Great beans make amazing coffee, but not without a little love along the way.

Inverness Coffee Roasting Company supplies coffee to retail customers, through our shop and website, throughout the Highlands of Scotland.

We roast coffee every day and dispatch our coffee directly from the roastery here in the Highlands so it arrives fresh.

At the West Highland Tea Company, we specialise in bringing you the finest loose leaf teas packed by hand in the Scottish Highlands. Our teas are chosen with care to find you high quality teas with great taste and we also hand-blend our very own range of teas in Mallaig. We offer a wide range of flavours, from the classic Scottish Breakfast to the enchanting Faerie Glen Tea. Browse our collection to find your new favourite.

Arisaig Mussels

Everything we do centers on providing services of the highest level of quality. We won’t stop until you’re 100% satisfied – that’s a guarantee.

Suppliers of quality fresh Fruit, Veg and Dairy Products to the West of Scotland and the Highlands and Islands for the last 50 years.

The company is a family run business founded by James Breckenridge in 1973 and has been run by the McDonald family for the past 30 years.

As a result this has allowed Breckenridge to become one of the most established suppliers of fresh produce in Scotland.

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