Walker's shortbread

Walkers

Walkers Shortbread: Four Ingredients, Nothing Else

Real Scottish shortbread is almost defiantly simple — flour, sugar, salt, and a lot of pure butter, with no eggs, no leavening, and nothing artificial. Walkers has baked it that way for over a century, and the result is that dense, sandy crumble that snaps and then slowly melts. We carry the range in its familiar red tartan: all-butter fingers, shortbread rounds, chocolate chip, and pure vanilla.

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Walker's All Butter Vanilla Shortbread Box

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Walker's Scottie Dogs Mini Bag

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Walker's 2-Highlander Pack Display

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Walker's Shortbread Fingers Box

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Walker's Chocolate Chip Shortbread Box

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A 2-finger pack of Walkers Scottish Shortbread.
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Walker's 2-Finger Pack Display

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Walkers Shortbread Rounds in a clear 2-pack display wrapper.
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Walker's 2-Round Pack Display

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A 2-pack wrapper of Walkers Chocolate Chip Shortbread.
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Walker's Chocolate Chip Shortbread (2-Pack)

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From a Highland village bakery, 1898

Walkers started when 21-year-old Joseph Walker opened a bakery in Aberlour, a small village in the Scottish Highlands, in 1898 — with a borrowed £50 and an ambition to bake the finest shortbread in the world. More than a century later the company is still owned and run by the Walker family, still based in Aberlour, and still holds a Royal Warrant as shortbread supplier to the British royal household.

The tartan tin, on shelves worldwide

That red Walkers tartan is now one of the most recognised packages in the biscuit aisle, exported to more than 100 countries. Beyond the classic fingers and rounds, the range stretches into chocolate chip, ginger, oat, and seasonal shapes — an easy fit for a gift or a tea tray. Browse it alongside the rest of our British sweets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are petticoat tails?
Petticoat tails are one of the oldest shortbread shapes — a large round scored into wedge-shaped segments with a fluted edge. The name likely comes from the French "petits gâteaux" (little cakes), and the shape is often linked to the court of Mary, Queen of Scots. You break the round into individual triangles to serve.
Is Walkers shortbread gluten-free?
The classic shortbread is not — it's made with wheat flour. Walkers does bake a separate, dedicated gluten-free range in a segregated facility, so check the individual product; anything not labelled gluten-free contains wheat.
What are Walker's Scottie Dogs?
They're pure-butter shortbread biscuits cut in the shape of a Scottish terrier — the "Scottie dog" silhouette that's a Scottish icon. Same shortbread as the fingers, just in a shape kids and gift-buyers tend to love.
Why does shortbread keep so well?
Its very low moisture and high butter content leave little for staleness to work on, so sealed shortbread stays good for weeks. That's why it travels and gifts well — and why the tins were historically baked for keeping.

Ingredients & nutritional facts

Information about ingredients and nutritional values are displayed here to reflect our current products. We recommend you to compare this information with the information on the packaging of the orders that you receive. Any variations will be due to potential transition periods, as a result of new information by the manufacturers.