11:44 Monday 08 October 2012

Video: Good Food Awards 2012

Written byLeah Cassady

This year's Good Food Awards took place at the new venue of Moat House Best Western Hotel in Stoke-on-Trent, and the room looked stunning.

Taste of Staffordshire did a great job at the event which took place on 1st October, 2012. The canapes and food were divine and the celebrations were roaring.


From left to right in the back row - Graeme Whitehead, Tourism Manager, Staffordshire County Council; Sarah Willingham, Patron of Taste of Staffordshire; Mark Kerrigan, Chair of Destination Staffordshire.

We interviewed entrepreneur and star of the hit BBC2 TV show The Restaurant, Sarah Willingham, before the festivities got underway. Sarah is also a patron of Tast of Staffordshire and below is the video of the interview and night followed by the full list of winners and the runners up.


 

Fine Dining Restaurant of the Year:

1st - Swinfed Hall Hotel, Litchfield

Runners Up - The Moat House Hotel, Acton Trussell, near Stafford

                  - The Three Horseshoes Inn, Blackshaw Moor, near Leek

Restaurant of the Year sponsored by Churchill China 

1st - Netherstowe House, Lichfield

Runners up - Sanjeev’s, Stoke-on-Trent

                  - Delhi 6 Restaurant, Little Aston, near Lichfield

Brasserie/Contemporary Pub/Bar of the Year

1st - The Wayfarer, Stone

Runners Up - The Swan Hotel, Stafford

                  - The Shropshire Inn, Haughton, near Stafford

Traditional Pub/Inn of the Year

1st - The Middle Bell, Barton under Needwood

Runners up - The Red Lion, Bradley, near Stafford

                 - The Waterfront, Barton Marina, Barton under Needwood

Tea Room/Coffee Shop of the Year

1st - Springslade Lodge, Cannock Chase

Runners up - Denstone Hall Farm Tea Room, Denstone, Uttoxeter

                 - Packington Moor Farm Café, near Lichfield

Banqueting Award

1st - Weston Park, Weston-under-Lizard

Runners up - Galloping Gourmet - Packington Moor, Lichfield

                  - The Ashes (Jenkinsons Caterers), Endon, Stoke-on-Trent

Local Food/Drink Producer of the Year - Grower

1st - Denstone Hall Farm Shop, Denstone, Uttoxeter

Runners up - Buzzard Valley Wines, Tamworth

                 - Packington Free Range (Pork and Poultry), Barton under Needwood

Local Food/Drink Producer of the Year - Manufacturer

1st - Bertelin Farmhouse Cheese, Eccleshall

Runners up - Lymestone Brewery, Stone

                 - Marston’s Brewery, Burton upon Trent

Local Food/Drink Retailer of the Year – Farm Shop

1st - Packington Moor Farm Shop, Lichfield

Runners up - Denstone Hall Farm Shop, Denstone, Uttoxeter

                 - Canalside Farm, Great Haywood, Stafford

Local Food/Drink Retailer of the Year – Other Retailer

1st - Brown and Green, Trentham Shopping Village

Runners up - Peter Coates Alrewas Ltd, Alrewas, Burton upon Trent

                 - The Butcher, The Baker and The Ice Cream Maker, Barton under Needwood

Best Breakfast Award

1st - Colton House, near Rugeley

Runners up - The Moat House Hotel, Acton Trussell, near Stafford

                 - The Swan Hotel, Stafford

Visitor Attraction of the Year 

1st - Wedgwood Visitor Centre, Barlaston

Runners up - Ladywalk Tea Room, Shugborough Estate, near Stafford

                 - Denstone Art Gallery and Tea Room, Denstone, Uttoxeter

NFU Award: Local Food Champion 2012

1st - Moat House Hotel, Acton Trussell, Stafford.

Runners up - Galloping Gourmet - Packington Moor, Lichfield

                 - Sandon Hall - (Jenkinsons Caterers), Sandon, Stafford

Service Science Personal Award for Outstanding Service

Marc Hodgson – Best Western Stoke-on-Trent Moat House Hotel, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent

Taste of Staffordshire Young Chef of Tomorrow 2012

Ruby Rainey – The Terrace Restaurant, Keele University

Taste of Staffordshire Master Chef 2012

Matthew Warburton – Rouge Recruitment

Special Award – British Heritage Pub

The Roebuck, Leek – an award to honour an establishment that embodies all that is best about the simple British pub.

The awards recognise quality, excellence and the use of local produce in the county’s food and drink industry, and many of Staffordshire’s restaurants, pubs, brasseries, tea-rooms, banqueting caterers, local food producers, and local food retailers entered in hope of being crowned the winner of their category. 

Taste of Staffordshire represents the very best in eating and drinking establishments, food and drink retailers, and producers in the county. In order to achieve membership, each establishment goes through a detailed accreditation process in order to receive the Taste of Staffordshire marque.

More information about the award winners and joining the accreditation scheme can be found at www.tasteofstaffordshire.com.

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