Cheshire has their say on the food and drink awards #Blog

Briony Wilson
7th March 2018

Organisers of the Taste Cheshire Awards have again reported a huge number of votes cast in the Annual Hospitality Awards. This is the 19th year of these awards and previous winners represent the finest establishments anywhere in the UK. This year’s winners will be joining an illustrious role of honour when they are presented with their awards at the ceremony on the 4th April in the Pavilion at Chester Racecourse.

Taste Cheshire General manager, Briony Wilson said “it has been another amazing year with over 40,000 votes cast by regulars of their favourite establishments. This makes the Taste Cheshire Food and Drink Awards amongst the biggest voted for awards in the UK. Every year we are so pleased to see how much our industry has developed and the standard of hospitality within our county just gets better and better. We really are the county of Food and Drink, which our customers keep telling us by voting year after year.

The voting process has now finished and below are listed the nominations in each category. Nominees will now be mystery dined and shopped by our judging panel with the difficult job of finding the winners. Our congratulation to every nominee, you have achieved the most important part already. The recognition by your customers that you are their favourite.”

The nominations in each category are:

Local Produce Shop of the Year

The Hollies Farm Shop

Claremont Farm

Cheerbrook Farm Shop

Kenyon Hall Farm Shop

Applegate’s Farm Shop

 

Family Friendly Venue of the Year

Hickory’s Smokehouse, Chester

The White Horse, Chester Racecourse

The Fishpool Inn

Cholmondeley Arms, Malpas

The Lambing Shed

 

Best Use of Local Produce in a Menu

The Chefs Table

Little Tap, Tarporley

Cheshire Dining Experience

The ChesterFields

The Castle, Congleton

George and Dragon, Holmes Chapel

 

Best Sandwich Shop

Meltdown, Chester

Bloom, Nantwich

Monks Deli, Runcorn

The Cheshire Sandwich Company

 

Best Newcomer

Meltdown, Chester

Craft & Co

The Stanneylands

9 Elephants, Chester

Deadwood Smokehouse

 

Best Deli

Deli Vert, Hoole

Monks Deli, Runcorn

Whitmore and White, West Kirby

RF Burrows & Sons, Bunbury

Deli Fine, Holt

 

Best Café

Benty Farm Tearooms

Brew & Tucker, Frodsham

Little Yellow Pig

Jaunty Goat Coffee

Farm Made Tearooms, Audlem

 

Best Bar

Kash22, Frodsham

The Little Tap, Tarporley

Barlounge

Liquor&Co

The Suburbs, Hoole

 

Best Pub

The Faulkner

The Coachhouse Inn

Ring O’Bells, Christleton

The ChesterFields

The Pheasant Inn

 

Excellence in customer care

Little Tap, Tarporley

Brew & Tucker, Frodsham

Urbano32

George and Dragon, Holmes Chapel

Best Small Restaurant

The Chefs Table

Upstairs at the Grill

Sticky Walnut, Hoole

Chime, Hartford

The Machine House

 

Best Large Restaurant

Opera Grill

Hickory’s Smokehouse, Chester

The ChesterFields

Miller and Carter, Chester

Olive Tree Brasserie, Chester

 

The awards dinner is a glittering affair with over 350 from the industry assembling after the Chester Food and Drink Festival to find out who has won. It truly is the highlight of the food and drink season. For more information about the Food and Drink Festival or the awards dinner go to chesterfoodanddrink.co.uk

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