With four dining categories this year in the Weetabix Northamptonshire Food and Drinks Awards, judges have been busy short-listing food and drink businesses from all around the county. After final Mystery Shopping visits the winners will be announced in the annual Awards ceremony held in November.
Founder Rachel Mallows MBE DL said “We are delighted to have new and existing sponsors to help us to recognise so many of the varied eateries in our county. It’s still tough out there, so it is only right that we can show them some support by giving them the recognition they deserve and encouraging more people to visit them.”
Community Café of the Year which is supported by The Good Loaf is delighted to have a new sponsor in Public Health, West Northants Council. The Community Café category is all about recognising coffee shops that are exceptional, not simply for their produce, but also as stand-out establishments that contribute significantly to their local communities.
Adrian Hornigold, Catering Development Manager from Booker said “We are delighted to be supporting the Gastro Pub of the Year category. It is amazing to see the resilience, creativity and excellent mystery shopping feedback for our hardworking pubs across the county”.
Ian Kelland, Managing Director of World Cuisine Restaurant of the Year category sponsor, British Pepper & Spice commented “This is a great category for us. The originality and quality of the menus and the talent of their remarkable chefs is really noticeable this year. As in previous years, it is a difficult decision to select the individual winners from such a strong field”.
Finalists for the Booker Gastro Pub of the Year are:
The Kings Arms – Polebrook
The Old Talbot - Potterspury
The Rose & Crown – Yardley Hastings
The Sheaf – West Haddon
The Tollemache Arms - Harrington
Finalists for the Community Café of the Year are as follows:
Bennett’s – Thrapston
Bob’s Corby – Corby
Happy Mondays – Rushden
Lavender Bee Tea Room – Kettering
Polo Pavilion Tea Rooms – Winwick
The Place to Bee - Kingsthorpe
Finalists for Restaurant of the Year are:
Hopping Hare- Northampton
Karmana- Northampton
Marseille- Northampton
Murrays- Whittlebury Park, Towcester
Tap and Kitchen- Oundle
The Palmichael- Burton Latimer
Finalists for World Cuisine Restaurant of the Year are:
June Plum- Wellingborough
Little India- Earls Barton
Marmaris- Northampton
Mexican Fire Garden- Kettering
Voujon- Long Buckby
On 1st November, the accomplishments and successes of Northamptonshire Food and Drink businesses and individuals will be celebrated at the Gala Dinner at the Royal & Derngate.
To keep up to date with the latest news, follow the Awards on Facebook at @foodawards or Twitter and Instagram at @foodawardsHQ or on LinkedIn at @weetabixnfadawards using the hashtag #WFDA23.
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