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2015 Bristol Good Food Awards winners announced

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After thousands of public votes and several weeks of judging, the results of the 2015 Bristol Good Food Awards were announced at an £85 per head gala dinner at Bristol Grammar School on the evening of Sunday, June 21st.

Guests – food and drink businesses from across the Bristol area – were served a sharing menu created by Freddy Bird and students from the City of Bristol College, which included mains of roast Welsh saltmarsh lamb with harissa and almond and a nut pilaf, as well as cinnamon-rubbed Norfolk quail with aubergine and peppers.

The presentation of the awards saw Casamia crowned as Best Restaurant once again, while Toby Gritten of The Pump House was named Best Chef, and No Man’s Grace on Chandos Road Best Newcomer.

The full results of the awards, organised by Guide2Bristol, read as follows.

Restaurants, Cafes, Pubs and Delis Awards 2015 (Sponsored by Arthur David, and supported by Wine and Spirit Education Trust)

 

Best Restaurant (Sponsored by Arthur David)

Casamia

 

Best Chef (Sponsored by Workbrands)

The Pump House – Toby Gritten

 

Best Newcomer (Sponsored by Sanderson Weatherall)

No Man’s Grace

 

Best Fine Dining Wine List

Harvey Nichols Second Floor Restaurant

 

Best Wine List (Sponsored by Wine & Spirit Education Trust)

The Library

 

Best British (Sponsored by John Sheppard)

The Pump House

 

Best Italian

Rosemarino

 

Best French

Wilks Restaurant

 

Best Asian

Sticks and Broth

 

Best Indian

Tikka Flame

 

Best Pizza

Flour & Ash

 

Best Front of House (Sponsored by Wine & Spirit Education Trust)

The Swan at Nibley

 

Best Vegetarian

Café Kino

 

Best Gluten Free

The Canteen

 

Best Alfresco

Lido

 

Best Burger

Chomp

 

Best Cafe Food (Sponsored by Insight Retail Consulting)

Brew Coffee Company

 

Best Breakfast

Bakers & Co

 

Best Supporter of Local Produce (Sponsored by Arthur David)

The Canteen

 

Best Modern European

Aquila

 

Best Tapas

Bravas

 

Best Express/Takeaway

Bagel Boy

 

Best Mediterranean (Sponsored by Enotria)

Souk Kitchen North St

 

Best Family Friendly (Sponsored by Cabot Circus)

Windmill Hill City Farm

 

Best Chain (Sponsored by EasyPreOrders)

Bottelino’s

 

Best Deli

Divino Deli

 

Best Seafood

Wallfish Bistro

 

Best Pub Food (Sponsored by Pyramid Catering Equipment)

The Gloucester Old Spot

 

Best Sunday Lunch

The Rummer

 

Best Steak (Sponsored by John Sheppard)

The Ox

 

Best Fish and Chips

Argus Fish Bar

 

Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability (Sponsored by Deliveroo)

Boston Tea Party

 

Best Ambassador for Bristol Food (Sponsored by Wogan Coffee)

Josh Eggleton – The Pony & Trap / Eat Drink Bristol Fashion

 

Bristol Good Food Awards Local Producers (Sponsored by Almondsbury Garden Centre, supported by Pam Lloyd Food Marketing and PR)

 

Best Local Cheese

Godminster

 

Best Local Charcuterie

Capreolus Fine Foods

 

Best Local Pies

Pieminister

 

Best Local Condiment

In A Pickle

 

Best Local Preserve

Heavenly Hedgerows

 

Best Local Oils and Sauces

Bath Harvest

 

Best Local Bakery

Marks Bread

 

Best Local Cakes

East Bristol Bakery

 

Best Local Confectionery

Zara’s Chocolates

 

Best Local Non-Alcoholic Drink

Lovely Drinks

 

Best Local Cider

Worley’s Cider

 

Best Local Beer

Wiper and True

 

Best Local Wine

Dunleavy Vineyards

 

Best Local Spirit

Bramley and Gage

 

Best Local Grower

The Severn Project

 

Best Local Meat

Stream Farm

 

Best Local Butcher

Rare Meat Butchers of Southville

 

Best Local Farm Shop

Lye Cross Farm
 

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