Business Opportunity at Dunoon Rhubarb Festival
- hello793480
- Jun 16
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
We'd love to support local food and drink businesses to take part in the Dunoon Rhubarb Festival competitions.
Together, we can celebrate and promote Dunoon's food and drink culture through the tasty and versatile ingredient, rhubarb.

Showcase your business and Dunoon's fantastic local food and drink culture by entering the Rhubarb Festival produce competition.
Supporting businesses to take part
We can support your business to take part by promoting local business competition entries. We'll do this by giving your business a shout-out on our social media channels and at the festival through your competition entry on the day.
We have a small supply of rhubarb (first come, first served) for food and drink businesses to experiment with. If this will help you, email us hello@popshop.scot
The competition categories
Biggest stalk of rhubarb
Best rhubarb chutney
Best rhubarb jam
Best rhubarb pudding or cake (or sweet treat)
Best rhubarb drink
When
Sat, 26 July, 11am to 4pm
Competition drop-offs between 10am and 11am. Or you can drop off your produce in the week leading up to the festival, with care instructions, such as whether it needs to go in the fridge.
Judging takes place from 12noon, prize announcements from 1pm.
Where
In the Dunoon Goes POP Drinks Garden
Behind the POP shop
28 Hillfoot Street,
Dunoon, PA23 7DS.
Register to enter
Register online here or pop into the shop for a paper form.
It's free to attend the festival and enter the competitions.
Start planning your prize-winning produce to show at Dunoon’s inaugural Rhubarb Festival.
Rhubarb Festival hosted by Dunoon Goes POP

The Dunoon Rhubarb Festival is a free event including talks, demonstrations, tastings and more. It will be a fun day for families, gardeners, soft drinks aficionados, pudding makers, rhubarb newbies and experts alike.
Celebrating local good and drink culture, from field to fork, or raised bed to raised glass, is at the heart of the Rhubarb Festival.
This micro-festival is part of the Dunoon Rhubarb Revolution, led by Dunoon Goes POP, and you can read more here