The range and quality of pub food across the country is set to be changed thanks to a joint training initiative organised by Fáilte Ireland and the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI). Launched by the Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin in Kilkenny, the ‘Grow your Food Reputation’ programme aims to show publicans the benefits of providing great Irish food and drink experiences in pubs across the country with a focus on innovation, locally sourced produce and value for money.

The Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin said that today’s launch was a positive indication of how the tourism industry is recognising the value of providing great food experiences to visitors and customers alike:

“We know that tourist and traveller expectations around food and drink are changing, with over half of all visitors indicating that food and drink is more important now than it was five years ago. Today’s launch of the ‘Grow your Food Reputation’ programme is a perfect example of how Fáilte Ireland and industry work together to provide even greater quality, value and experiences to our food offerings.”

Paul Keeley, Director of Commercial Development at Fáilte Ireland, said that Ireland’s food and drink offering has a significant role to play in contributing to the value of Irish tourism, enhancing visitor experiences, increasing and improving the visitor’s overall stay and growing spend. He said:

“High quality local experiences are a major contributor to a visitor’s holiday satisfaction – creating positive memories and return visits – and  Ireland’s food and drink offering has a leading role to play in delivering these great experiences. The programme is designed to help publicans with practical advice and assistance on how to develop their food offering, including the benefits of sourcing local produce and the creation of a food ‘story’ as well as the know-how and tools to optimise profits whilst offering a high quality food and drink experience.”

Padraig Cribben, VFI Chief Executive, said: “Tourists visit our pubs for their unique atmosphere and character, and over the past decade they increasingly have come for the quality of food. The ‘Grow your Food Reputation’ programme developed in partnership with Fáilte Ireland will bring that food offering to a new level. We are excited by the opportunities the programme will offer VFI members who are eager to enhance their food business.

“As consumers become ever more discerning, this course is an exceptional opportunity to learn skills that will help publicans build a reputation for food excellence. I have no doubt that anyone attending the course will come away enthused by the ideas, case studies and knowledge presented by leading industry experts.”

The ‘Grow your Food Reputation’ programme will run over 21 days from September to December 2018 at a range of locations nationwide. Publicans interested in further information can contact Brian Foley, VFI Communications and Public Affairs Manager ([email protected]).