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Final chance to enter second Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards

TIME is running out to enter The Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards, which returns to celebrate the best of the region’s food and drink scene – with the backing of two celebrity Michelin Star chefs.

The Awards, in partnership with Visit Coventry and Visit Warwickshire, will culminate in a ceremony at The Box at Fargo Village, Coventry in June.

Entrants will be showcasing their talents to a panel of judges made up of some of the top names in the industry, including chef Paul Foster who runs Salt, in Stratford-upon-Avon and the returning ‘Yummy Brummie’ Glynn Purnell who this year opened The Mount in Henley-on-Arden.

Purnell, who has trained with Gordon Ramsay, Gary Rhodes and Claude Bosi, is also the owner of two restaurants in Birmingham, one of which was awarded a Michelin Star in 2009 and is a regular on TV’s Saturday Kitchen.

Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards, Jonathan Smith, Glynn Purnell, Paul Foster
Awards organiser Jonathan Smith of Talk Business UK pictured at last year’s inaugural event.

Paul Foster’s successful career has so far earned him a Michelin star, three AA rosettes, a place in the top 50 UK restaurants in The Good Food Guide and has been awarded Observer Food Monthly ‘Young Chef of the Year’ and The Good Food Guide ‘Best Up and Coming Chef’ award.

Both chefs will be among those deciding on winners in several categories that focus on quality, service and innovation with an emphasis on farm to fork, including best artisan food and drink producers, farm shop, independent food and drink retailer, newcomer, street food trader and chef or cook of the year.

Paul Foster said: “We are very fortunate in Warwickshire to have a thriving food scene backed up by incredible suppliers, the foodie awards are a great way to celebrate what’s great about our area.”

New categories this year will also recognise Foodie Start-up, Fine Dining Restaurant and Fine Dining Chef of the Year as well as the International Taste Award.

The project brings together the creative minds behind Talk Business UK, Coventry BID and Visit Coventry, to champion the hospitality industry across the region.

Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards, Jonathan Smith, Glynn Purnell, Paul Foster
Judge Glynn Purnell.

Foodie Awards Founder Jonathan Smith, of Talk Business UK, said: “With just two weeks to go before entries into this year’s Foodie Awards for Coventry and Warwickshire close, we are thrilled to have the support of local food hero and Michelin Star chef Paul Foster of Salt in Stratford-upon-Avon, who has agreed to be a judge for the Fine Dining Chef of the Year category, which will take place at the Cookery School at The Farm in Stratford.

“We have been inspired by the entries we have received so far into all of the award categories and look forward to having them all assessed and the finalists chosen for the next stage and the Awards presentation event.

“The Foodie Awards shine a spotlight on the Food and Drink sector and give recognition to all those who work so hard across this sector to give us all wonderful eating and drinking experiences.”

Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards, Jonathan Smith, Glynn Purnell, Paul Foster
Paul Foster, owner of Salt in Stratford-upon-Avon.

The Foodie Awards will once again be raising money for The Trussell Trust network of eight food banks in Coventry and Warwickshire.

All finalists will be invited to a Finalists’ Night on June 6th at a venue to be announced.

The winners of the Fine Dining and Casual Dining categories will be decided at exclusive cook-off events in June. Paul Foster and Glynn Purnell will also be joined by BBC’s Junior Bake Off judge Rav Gill to judge the Best Casual Dining Chef during a live cook-off on the demo stage at Pub In The Park event on the weekend of June 11/12th

Meanwhile, Fine Dining Chef of the Year will be decided at a cook-off at The Farm Cookery School on June 7th.

Entries close for nominations in all categories on May 15th but any businesses interested in becoming sponsors are still invited to get in touch via: hello@foodieawards.co.uk

Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards, Jonathan Smith, Glynn Purnell, Paul Foster
Paul Jones of Visit Coventry, which is once again a headline sponsor.

For further information and to enter, visit https://foodieawards.co.uk

Categories are. . .

  • Farm Shop
  • Artisan Drink Producer
  • Artisan Food Producer
  • Independent Food/Drink Retailer
  • Fine Dining Restaurant of the Year
  • Fine Dining Chef of the Year
  • Best Casual Dining Establishment
  • Best Casual Dining Chef
  • Pub or Bar of the Year
  • Employee of the Year
  • Best Food/Drink Experience
  • Young Foodie of the Year
  • Food Hero/Community Award
  • Foodie Start-up (Business started in the last 12 months)
  • International Taste Award
  • Street Food Trader of the Year
  • Café/Coffee Shop of the Year
  • Coventry BID Award (exclusive to Coventry) – Sponsored by Coventry BID