Behind the scenes88 89Here are a few of the organisations and festivals which
keep the city creative as the UK’s only UNESCO City of Design. Creative workspaces include 89 90Wasps Studios,
91Dundee Ceramics Workshop, 91 92DCA Print Studio, 92 The Circle, 94Dundee Comics Creative Space and 94 95Dundee MakerSpace. 95 96University of Dundee, 96 97Abertay University and 97 98Dundee & Angus College all
have leading art/design courses and each have Degree Shows running in May. 98 99V&A Museum of Design, Dundee opening in September 2018 – designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, his first building in the UK.
Some of the many festivals to check out include: May – Dundee Design Month, Degree Shows; June – Dundee West Fest; Aug – Dundee Flower and Food Festival; Sep – Dundee Pride; Oct – Festival of the Future, Discovery Film Festival and Dundee Science Festival; Nov – NEoN Digital Arts Festival, Dundee Jazz Festival, Christmas Light Nights.
Places to stroll and see71 72The top of the Law, our extinct volcanic plug, is the best
for panoramic views over Dundee, Perthshire, Angus and Fife. Take the 72 73Open/Close street art trail in the doorways of the city centre and Stobswell. Head along 73 74Riverside at sunset and admire the Tay Rail Bridge, visit the 74 75Riverside Nature Park, head to 75 76Maggie’s Centre to admire world renowned architect, Frank Gehry’s impressive building, from the outside only. Cycle the Green Circular, 27 mile route around the city. 76 77Walk or cycle over the bridge to Fife, enjoy Slessor Gardens Discovery Walk and take in Sharing Not Hoarding, an experimental public art project. Visit Dundee Urban Orchard and stroll along the waterfront, also the site of the V&A Dundee. If you appreciate a good statue, check out 77 78 aDundee’s Penguins, 77 78a bDesperate Dan and Minnie the Minx, 77 78b cOor Wullie, visit 77 78c dBash Street and 77 78d the Lemmings!
Indie spots and shopsMake sure you visit Downtown Dundee (around Exchange Street/Dock Street), Nethergate/Perth Road/Westport, Union Street and Broughty Ferry.
55 56Groucho’s has rare and vintage finds of the vinyl variety and visit optical boutique 56 57Spex Pistols for frames/lenses and brilliant interior/banter. 57 58DCA Shop for unique gifts and designs. 58 59Fluph for wool and yarn, workshops and classes. 59 60Fraser’s Fruit and Veg. While in Broughty Ferry you can check out 61 aClementines, 61a bAssai and
61b cPretty Fly Studios. And down-town you can go to 61 62 aCheesery, 61 62a bHeartSpace Wholefoods, 61 62b cJA
Braithwaite’s and 61 62c dHard Grind. 62 63Cartocon. 63 64Manifesto. 64 65Arkive. 65 66Fashion designer Hayley
Scanlan’s boutique shop. 66 67Ahoy Comics. 67 68This Way Up. Visit 68 6971 Brewing and try the Dundonian Pilsner. 69 70Global Grocers. 71La Freak.
Parks
Dundee has many great parks, including: 78 79Camperdown Park and Wildlife Centre; 79 80Dudhope with popular skatepark; 81The Factory skatepark is great too; 81 82Balgay with great views and Mills Observatory; 82 83Baxter Park with a grand pavilion; the city centre calm found in 83 84The Howff cemetery; and 84 85Magdalen Green with bandstand is a great space on a sunny day. 85 86Kinshaldy Beach at Tentsmuir is stunning and has to be one of the UK’s best. It’s on route to St Andrews. 86 87The Sidlaw Hills behind Auchterhouse are brilliant for endless walking. 87 88Get a day pass on the Number 73 bus and spend your day visiting a trio of great sandy beaches in Carnoustie, Monifieth and Broughty Ferry – have a pint in the Fisherman’s, an ice-cream in Visocchi’s, explore Barnhill Rock Gardens, Broughty Ferry Castle and take a Pirate Boat to see the dolphins in the Tay Estuary. Arrr. Back in Dundee, if you’d like to discover more about the city, or would like to hear about Dundee’s dark past – check out DD Tours. If you’re looking for dog friendly places to eat and drink, check out the website, Sit & Stay Dundee.
Restaurants
Visit 25 26The D’Arcy Thompson, 26 27Agacan for Turkish, 27 28Tahini for Lebanese, 28 29Manchurian for Dim Sum, Tapas
at 29 30Sol Y Sombra, 31Gallery 48 with exhibitions too, and 31 32Más for Mexican tapas. 32 33The Bach for a hint of New
Zealand and 33 34The Boozy Cow. For fine dining, check out this trio: 34 35 aCastlehill, 34 35a bTayberry and 34 35b cThe Newport, complete with exhibitions at the adjoining Tatha Gallery. Also worth a visit, 35 36Cafe Montmartre. 36 37Dil’Se.
37 38The West House.
Bars
38 39The King of Islington. 39 40George Orwell. 41The Wine Press. 41 42Mayfly. 42 43Bird & Bear. 43 44Jam Jar has a range of cocktails, including Dundee themed ones. 44 45The Art Bar is a West End institution, across from the art school with live music and laid back atmosphere. For beer, 45 46Duke’s Corner has a whole wall of crafts on tap. Visit Scottish craft brewer
46 47Innis & Gunn’s The Beer Kitchen, 47 48Brewdog,
48 49The Speedwell and 49 50Phoenix. Did someone mention Draffens and the Tiki Lounge at Underworld Cafe? Shh....
Live music
51Clark’s on Lindsay Street. 51 52Conroy’s Basement. 52 53The Reading Rooms is an underground club renowned
for its ability to cross musical genres. 53 54Beat Generator Live has gigs by new talent and touring bands. Then, if you’re peckish, 54 55Clark’s 24 Hour Bakery for a peh or a Helicopter.
99 THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN DUNDEECrowdsourced City Guide 2018: Recommended by the people who live here and love it.
#dundeeguide
Take it in…01The McManus Art Gallery and Museum has a stunning
exterior and is the place to explore Dundee’s impressive global impact. 01 02Dundee Contemporary Arts has everything under one roof – galleries, shop, a two-screen cinema, print studio, restaurant and Jute Cafe Bar. 02 03Dundee Rep Theatre and Scottish Dance Theatre produce and show world class performances. 03 04Verdant Works takes you back to Dundee’s jute textile past. Step onboard 04 05RRS Discovery to explore the famous polar expedition ship. Then visit nearby 05 06 06HM Frigate Unicorn. 06 07Dundee Museum of Transport. 07 08Gardyne Theatre, 08 09Whitehall Theatre and
1009 Caird Hall offer a range of music, theatre and comedy. Visit 11Dundee Science Centre for hands-on learning, and 11 12Dundee Central Library’s varied programme and resources. For visual art exhibitions often featuring local artists, check out 12 13GENERATORprojects and 13 14Cooper Gallery.
Bites, drinks and soundsCafes
14 15The Parlour offers healthy and imaginative daytime bites. 15 16Flame Tree Cafe. Stop by 16 17The Auld Tram for takeaway
drinks and sandwiches. 17 18Pacamara. 18 19Taypark House, with Gin Bar and garden. 19 20Tea And Cake. 21Avery & Co.
21 22Jessie’s Kitchen in nearby Broughty Ferry and Newport-based 22 23KitschnBake. 23 24Butterfly Cafe is perfect for families with kids and you can find 24 25Henry’s in City Square.
Creative Dundee connects and amplifies the city’s creativity, to enable creative talent to base, grow and sustain their practice in and around Dundee. Visit us online for news, events and access to lots of other resources.
This is the fourth crowdsourced guide Creative Dundee has produced in collaboration with people who live here and love it, so huge thanks goes to everyone who took part. We hope you enjoy your time in Dundee and if you find this guide useful please do share your experiences: #dundeeguide
www.creativedundee.com Facebook/creativedundee @Creative_Dundee
This guide was produced by Creative Dundee with support from UNESCO City of Design, Dundee; and Dundee: One City, Many Discoveries.
Design by @ilovegrids. Illustration by Sooper Double D.
If you like what you see here, help us do more! Make Dundee even better by supporting our Amps project: www.creativedundee.com/amps
c d
77 78
0101
47 48
27 28
63 64
16 17
64 65
28 29
41
15 1619 20
76 77
38 39
43 44
42 43
1009
24 25
b c
77 78
a
77 78
a b
77 78
a b
61 62b c
61 62a
34 35
32 33
BANK STR
EET
REFORM
STREET
PANM
URE STREET
COMMERCIAL STREET
MU
RR
AYG
ATE
SEAG
ATE
DOCK STR
EET
HIGH
STRE
ET
CITY SQUARE
CRICHTON STREET
GELLATLY STREET
CASTLE ST
LAW ROAD
CONSTITUTION ROAD
CONSTITUTION STREET
KINGHORNE ROAD
HILLTO
WN
DE
NS
RO
AD
ARBROATH ROAD
B959
VICTORIA STREET
A991
EAST DOCK STREET
BROUGHTY FERRY ROADEA
ST DOCK STREET
SOUTH VICTORIA DOCK ROAD
TAY ROAD BRIDGE
BLACKSCROFT
MARKETGAIT
EAST
REFORM
STREET
MAR
KETG
AIT WARD ROAD
W. MARKETGAIT
GREENMARKE T
HAW
KHIL
L
ROSE
AN
GLE
MAG DALEN YARD ROAD
TAYLO
R’S
LA
NE
PERTH ROAD
AN
NFIELD
STR
EET
BELLFIELD ST
LOCHEE ROAD
SO
UTH TAY ST
WEST BELL ST
TAY
RAIL
BRID
GE
RIVERSIDE DRIVE
A85
RAILWAY LINE
A85
NETHERGATE
NETHER
GAT
E
A991
BLACKNESS ROAD
URE STREET
PERTH ROAD
W. H
EN
DER
SO
N’S
WYN
D
OLD HAWKHILL
A923A991
A929
A92
9
71 72
79 80
52 53
82 8372 73
96 97
11 12
51 52
66 67
53 54
51
45 46
69 70
03 04
89 90
94 95
58 59
54 55
95 96
25 26 37 38
56 5714 15
21
02 0346 47
62 63
91 92
55 5649 50
05 06 06
98 99
04 05
11
94
44 45
13 14
39 40
12 13
08 09
68 69
26 2736 3735 3667 6848 49 7159 60
17 18
84 85
73 74
74 75
18 19
75 76
78 79
A991
86 87
22 2385 86
81 82
31
92
d
77 78
91
65 66
83 84
57 5801 02
41 42
21 2229 30 8107 08 87 8897 98
33 34
31 32
88 89
a61 62
c d
61 62
b c
34 35
06 07
23 24
a b
61
b c
61
a
61
a b
34 35
99 THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN DUNDEECrowdsourced City Guide 2018