Jay Dickson (Photo credit: Kildrummy Inn)

Young talent and culinary excellence recognised at Kildrummy Inn

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Rural Aberdeenshire inn celebrates prestigious North East of Scotland Young Chef of the Year title and second place in Restaurant of the Year

Kildrummy Inn, the award-winning hotel and restaurant in rural Aberdeenshire, is celebrating further success following the North East of Scotland Chef and Restaurant of the Year Awards.

The inn’s rising culinary talent, Jay Dickson, was named Young Chef of the Year, impressing judges with his creativity, technical skill and understanding of flavour. Jay, aged 22, has been training under chef-patron David Littlewood and head chef Alex Hay and is already establishing a reputation as one to watch in Scotland’s hospitality sector.

In addition to Jay’s individual accolade, Kildrummy Inn also secured second place in the Restaurant of the Year category – a remarkable achievement for the independently owned inn, which continues to gain national and regional recognition for its commitment to local sourcing, seasonal cooking and relaxed fine dining.

The news marks another high point in what has been an exceptional year for Kildrummy Inn. In 2024, the inn was named Scottish AA Inn of the Year, won Best Hotel Experience at the Aberdeen City and Shire Thistle Awards, and was listed in The Sunday Times as one of the Top Ten Pubs in the UK. The restaurant holds two AA Rosettes, is featured in the Michelin Guide.

David Littlewood says, 

“We’re incredibly proud of Jay and all that he has achieved — this award shows his hard work, talent and dedication. To also be recognised in the Restaurant of the Year category is a huge honour for the whole team. We are a small operation, but one with huge heart and ambition, and it means a great deal to see that reflected in such respected industry awards.”

Run by husband-and-wife team David and Sophie Littlewood, Kildrummy Inn has built a strong reputation for thoughtful hospitality, with an emphasis on quality, consistency and a strong sense of place. With four individually designed bedrooms, a whisky snug, private dining room and bar, the inn attracts guests from across the UK and beyond who are seeking a luxurious but authentic Highland experience.

The team at Kildrummy Inn continues to support local employment, apprenticeships, and community initiatives, and remains firmly committed to responsible tourism and sustainability practices.

This latest recognition from the region’s top chef and restaurant awards underlines the inn’s growing reputation as one of the Scotland’s leading culinary destinations – and reflects the dedication of a small, passionate team delivering exceptional experiences in the heart of Aberdeenshire.

Kildrummy Inn Is by Alford in Aberdeenshire – www.kildrummyinn.co.uk.

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