There are just a few days left to enter the first Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards - here's how to enter

The new Foodie Awards 2021 is a celebration of the best of the region’s food and drink scene
There are just a few days left to enter the first Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards.There are just a few days left to enter the first Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards.
There are just a few days left to enter the first Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards.

There are just a few days left to enter the first Coventry & Warwickshire Foodie Awards.

The new Foodie Awards 2021, in partnership with Warwickshire County Council and Visit Coventry, is a celebration of the best of the region’s food and drink scene.

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Entrants will be showcasing their talents to a panel of judges made up of some of the top names in the industry, including chef Glynn Purnell, appearing alongside his former employer Andreas Antona, owner of The Cross in Kenilworth, and Russell Allen, managing director of Aubrey Allen.

‘Yummy Brummie’ Glynn Purnell, who regularly appears on TV’s Saturday Kitchen, said: “It’s been a tough year for all of us in hospitality but these awards will help boost local businesses and recognise some of the great talent in the area. I’m looking forward to being involved.”

Also on the judging panel will be Chris Hardy AKA ‘The Fat Foodie’ – a multi award-winning influencer and street food expert, and fellow Stratford-based influencer Katie Matthews AKA ‘The Hangry Blonde’.

Cllr Heather Timms, portfolio holder for environment, heritage and culture at Warwickshire County Council, said: “We all know what a difficult year it has been for the retail and hospitality industry so awards like this help to shine a spotlight on the fantastic, innovative and hard-working businesses we have across Warwickshire and beyond.

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“These awards complement the newly created ‘Visit Warwickshire’ website as well as the Survive, Sustain & Grow businesses support programme created by the county council this year to help businesses through the pandemic.

“I would encourage all foodie businesses out there to submit an entry and get involved to help increase visibility and promote their business. Good luck everyone!”

There are only a few days remaining to enter the inaugural awards, with nominations closing on December 31. This will be followed by a finalists’ night on January 25 at Coventry’s new Telegraph Hotel (Covid restrictions allowing) and then a grand ceremony in the spring.

Categories include best artisan food and drink producers, best farm shop, best independent food and drink retailer, best newcomer, best street food trader and best chef or cook of the year, as well as best food/drink experience.

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Three special awards will also recognise businesses and individuals who went above and beyond during the pandemic – including a Covid-19 Resilience Award backed by Visit Coventry and The Godiva Award, sponsored by Coventry BID.

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

Main organiser Jonathan Smith, of Talk Business UK, said: “We are delighted with the fantastic response to the Foodie Awards for Coventry and Warwickshire.

“Now with over 150 entries across all the award categories, the entry level is fantastic. By far the most entries are in the Newcomer category, which just shows that the Covid pandemic has inspired so many to follow their dreams and start their own businesses.

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“We, too, have been inspired by their stories, achievements and commitment to their businesses and communities.

“There is still time to enter so please encourage all those you know to be part of this exciting new awards programme.”

For more information, visit foodieawards.co.uk