New awards celebrating Coventry and Warwickshire's food and drink scene set to launch

The Leamington Courier Series and The Rugby Advertiser will be sponsoring one of the awards on the night
Left shows the awards logo, top right shows Jonathan Smith and Trish Willetts and bottom right shows Jim O'Boyle. Photos suppliedLeft shows the awards logo, top right shows Jonathan Smith and Trish Willetts and bottom right shows Jim O'Boyle. Photos supplied
Left shows the awards logo, top right shows Jonathan Smith and Trish Willetts and bottom right shows Jim O'Boyle. Photos supplied

A celebration of the best of Coventry and Warwickshire’s food and drink scene is at the heart of a new awards program designed to support businesses as they re-emerge from lockdown.

The first Foodie Awards 2021, in partnership with Visit Coventry, will culminate in a ceremony in May following a finalists’ night on January 25 at the city’s new Telegraph Hotel - opening its doors for the first time later this year.

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Judges and public votes will decide 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.

Three further special awards will also recognise the extraordinary efforts of businesses and individuals throughout the coronavirus pandemic - Food Champion, sponsored by The Leamington Courier Series and Rugby Advertiser; the COVID-19 Resilience Award sponsored by Visit Coventry and The Godiva Award, sponsored by Coventry BID.

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

Foodie Awards founder Jonathan Smith, of Talk Business UK, said: "This will give a much-needed positive focus for the people in the Food and Drink sector across the region, delivering from farm to fork.

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“With so many businesses hit by the direct and knock on effects of lockdown these awards will champion and celebrate the talent, passion, ingenuity and entrepreneurship of all those working so hard to grow, make, bake, brew, cook, host and serve their local communities.

"This awards program is for all of us to say thank you."

Entries will open for nominations in a few weeks but sponsors are invited to get in touch via: [email protected]

Sponsorship packages, which come with a whole host of benefits, are available from just £600 but the organisers would also like to hear from businesses that can offer partnership services.

Cllr Jim O’Boyle, cabinet member for jobs and regeneration said: “The last few months have been tough but as restaurants and bars begin to open their doors again, it’s a good time to celebrate the great range of food and drink on offer in Coventry and I am delighted that Visit Coventry is able to be a partner in these awards.

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“We have seen a wide range of independent and well-known chains open in the city in recent years and these awards will give this sector a real boost.”

Trish Willetts, BID Director, said: “We are incredibly excited to be working with the team bringing the Coventry and Warwickshire Food and Drink Awards to the region.

"Coventry itself has a thriving foodie scene, with some great independent restaurants and bars in the city, and more to come later in the year.

“Whilst the last few months have been incredibly tough on the industry as a whole, things are slowly starting to get back to normal and a new chapter is beginning.

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"The awards will be a fantastic way to celebrate this and give businesses the recognition they very much deserve.”

The finalists’ night in January and awards ceremony – at a venue to be announced – in May, will both be presided over by MC Kirsty Leahy of Kirsty Leahy Productions.

The Foodie Awards, which will be raising money for The Trussell Trust network of eight foodbanks in Coventry and Warwickshire, are also being produced in partnership with journalist Amanda Chalmers of ChalmersNewsPR, based in Warwick and food blogger Ellen Manning, from Rugby.

For a full list of categories and all the information, visit https://foodieawards.co.uk

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