Finalists announced for inaugural Foodie Awards

THE finalists in the inaugural Coventry and Warwickshire Foodie Awards have been unveiled.

The new Foodie Awards 2021, in partnership with Warwickshire County Council, Visit Coventry and Coventry BID, is a celebration of the best of the region’s food and drink scene as they re-emerge from the pandemic year.

More than 40 food and drink businesses across the region will now come under the scrutiny of a panel of judges made up of some of the top names in the industry, including chef Glynn Purnell, pictured below, appearing alongside his former employer Andreas Antona, owner of The Cross in Kenilworth, and Russell Allen, managing director of Aubrey Allen.

Foodie Awards 2021, Glynn Purnell, Andreas Antona, Jonatahan Smith, Trish Willetts

Foodie Awards 2021, Glynn Purnell, Andreas Antona, Jonatahan Smith, Trish Willetts
Andreas Antona

Also on the judging panel will be food blogger Chris Hardy AKA ‘The Fat Foodie.’

All the finalists are now invited to a Finalists and Supporters event in Coventry on July 22nd, which will also act as a curtain-raiser to the return of the Coventry Food Festival weekend, organised by Coventry BID.

Kicking off on Friday 23rd July, the Festival is aiming to host the largest selection of artisan food producers in the region and will be headlined by Michelin Star chef Theo Randall and Lesley Waters, who is well known for her cookery books, and television appearances on Ready Steady Cook (BBC), Great Food Live (UKTV), and This Morning (ITV).

Main Foodies organiser Jonathan Smith, of Talk Business UK, said: ”After the year we have all had, and especially for those across the food, drink and hospitality industry, I am so inspired by the positivity in the responses received from all those being told their business had been selected as a finalist in the inaugural Foodie Awards for Coventry and Warwickshire.

“Selecting the finalists in each category from the 200 entries received was a tough challenge and now the really hard work of deciding the category winners is left to our fantastic independent judges.”

He added: “To learn of the sacrifices made, the plans disrupted and changes everyone has had to make to their businesses is inspiring and I’m delighted to be part of the Foodie Awards and this recognition program that encourages everyone that their efforts were worth it.”

The finalists are:

Best Artisan Drink Producer

Dhillons Brewery, Coventry

Cotswolds Distillery, Stourton

Pinnock Distillery, Kineton

Welcombe Hills Vineyard, Stratford

 

Best Artisan Food Producer

Price’s Spices, Leamington

Miss Ellie’s of Coventry

Birtelli’s, Leamington

Bluebells Cottage Fudge & Nougat, Stratford

 

Best Café/Coffee Shop

Warwick Street Kitchen, Leamington

Bumbles, Studley

Bean and Leaf, Coventry

Jack’s Shack, Warwick

 

Chef/Cook of the Year

George Cambridge, of Warwick Street Kitchen, Leamington

Jay Alan, of Tumeric Gold, Coventry

Baabzi Miah, of Baabzi Indian Takeaway, Warwick

Tony Davis, of Gourmet Food Kitchen, Coventry

Tobias Reutt, of Earlsdon Supper Club

 

Best Food/Drink Experience

The Dice Box, Leamington

Coombe Abbey, Coventry

Gourmet Food Kitchen, Coventry

Bread For Life, Warwick

Earlsdon Supper Club, Coventry

 

Best Farm Shop

The Farm, Stratford

Hilltop Farm, Leamington

Farmers Fayre, Stoneleigh

 

Best Independent Business

Proof Bakery, Coventry

Procaffinate, Leamington

The Steamhouse, Leamington and Redditch

 

Newcomer Award

Pasta Brothers, Bishops Tachbrook

Meon Pizza, Meon Vale

Bramble Dining, Leamington

Mor Bakery, Stratford

Green Dragon, Coventry

 

Pub or Bar of the Year

Dhillons Brewery, Coventry

The Drawing Board, Leamington

The Yard, Coventry

The Virgins and Castle, Kenilworth

 

Restaurant of the Year

Tumeric Gold, Coventry

Oscars French Steakhouse and Bistro, Leamington

Harringtons on the Hill, Kenilworth

Tasca Dali, Warwick

 

Street Food Trader of the Year

Paneer Wrap

Bad Boys Burgers

Full of Chaat

Salt and Pepper’s

Stripclub Street Food

 

There is still time to enter the three remaining special awards which will also recognise businesses and individuals who went above and beyond during the Coronavirus pandemic – the COVID-19 Resilience Award backed by Visit Coventry; Food Champion Award, sponsored by The Leamington Courier and Rugby Advertiser and The Godiva Award, sponsored by Coventry BID.

Judging the Covid Resilience Award will be entrepreneur, investor and speaker John Stapleton who established and grew consumer-led businesses in the UK and USA. He now provides advice and mentorship to growing businesses.

Nominations deadline for these is Wednesday, March 31st. For more information on the awards – or to enter the remaining three categories, visit: https://foodieawards.co.uk

Foodie Awards 2021, Glynn Purnell, Andreas Antona, Jonatahan Smith, Trish WillettsThe Foodie Awards will also be raising money for The Trussell Trust network of eight food banks in Coventry and Warwickshire.

Trish Willetts, Coventry BID Director, pictured right, said: “I was delighted to help shortlist the finalists for the inaugural Foodie Awards. There was an incredible calibre of entries, so I don’t envy the judges having to make the final decisions. This will be a wonderful event, celebrating the best of the foodie scene across Coventry and Warwickshire, and I’m very much looking forward to raising a glass to them all on the 22nd July!”

She added: “We are aiming to bring some additional joy and celebration into the city centre across the Food Festival weekend, with stalls across Broadgate, demonstrations from our amazing celebrity chefs – Theo and Lesley – and some fantastic live music.”

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