Thursday 29 September 2011

Where is the best food and drink in Manchester?

The Manchester Food and Drink Festival Awards provide a benchmark for excellence in the hospitality industries throughout Greater Manchester. The Judges had some tough decisions to make this year, resulting in a very strong set of contenders in all categories.

And now you get a chance to have your say! Below we have a list of all shortlisted venues and now is the time to tell the Judges which is your favourite.

You can vote via the Manchester Food and Drink festival website

The Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony will be held on October 17 at The Lowry Hotel Manchester where the award winners will be announced.

You can only vote once, so make yours count!

Voting Closes Monday 3rd October at 12pm.

The nominations are…

Restaurant of the Year

Damson
113 Heaton Moor Road, Stockport, SK4 4HY
Michael Caines Restaurant at Abode Manchester
107 Piccadilly, Manchester, M1 2DB
The Mark Addy
Stanley Street, Salford, M3 5EJ
Ramsons18
Market Place, Ramsbottom, Bury, BL0 9HT
Gaucho
2A St Marys Street, Manchester, M3 2LB
Harvey Nichols Second Floor Restaurant
21 New Cathedral Street, Manchester, M1 1AD

Best Bar

Black Dog Ballroom
Corner of Tib Street/Church Street, Manchester, M4 1PW
The Alchemist
3 Hardman Street, Spinningfields, Manchester, M4 1PW
Electrik
559 Wilbraham Road, Chorlton, Manchester, M21 0AE
The Molly House
26 Richmond Street, Manchester M1 3NB
Port Street Beer House
39-41 Port Street, Manchesterm, M1 2EQ
The River Bar, Lowry Hotel
50 Dearmans Place, Salford, M3 5LH

Best Newcomer

Australasia
1 The Avenue, Spinningfields, Manchester, M3 3AP
Bistro 1847
58 Mosley Street, Manchester, M2 3HZ
Cicchetti
Ground Floor, House of Fraser, Deansgate, Manchester, M3 2QG
Port Street Beer House
39-41 Port Street, Manchester, M1 2EQ
The Rose Garden
218, Burton Road, West Didsbury, Manchester, M20 2LW
Vertigo
36 John Dalton, Street, Manchester, M2 6LE

Chef of the Year

Bryn Evans Rhubarb
Laurence Tottingham & Mary-Ellen McTague Aumbry
Ian Armstrong Vertigo
Robert Owen Brown Mark Addy
Pete Taylor Room
Stuart Thomson Harvey Nichols Second Floor Restaurant and Brasserie

Best Pub

Bar Fringe
8 Swan Street, Manchester, M4 5JN
The Castle Hotel
66, Oldham Street, Manchester M4 1LE
The Angel Pub
6 Angel Street, Manchester. M4 4BQ
The Briton's Protection
50 Great Bridgewater Street, Manchester, M1 5LE
The Nursery Inn
258 Green Lane, Heaton Norris, Stockport, Sk4 2NA
The Parlour
66, Beech Road, Chorlton, M4 1LE

Best Coffee Shop or Casual Dining Venue

The Chocolate Cafe
2 Bolton Street, Ramsbottom, Bury BL0 9HX
Jack Spratt
St James House, John Dalton Street, Manchester, M2 6WH
Kebabish
49, Hilton Street, Manchester, M1 2EF
North Tea Power
36 Tib Street, Manchester, M4 1LA
Tampopo
16 Albert Square, Manchester, M2 5PF
Teacup on Thomas Street
55 Thomas Street, Manchester, M4 1NA

Best Food and Drink Retail Outlet


Barbakan Delicatessen
67-71 Manchester Road, Chorlton cum Hardy, M21 9PW
Bradley's Bakery
225 King's ROad, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 9EE
The Cheese Place
Unit 6, Radius Building, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 1AY
J.A. Hyman (Titanics)
123-129 Waterloo Road, Cheetham, Manchester, M8 8BT
Out of the Blue
484 Wilbraham Road, Manchester, M21 9AQ
W.H. Frosts Butchers
14 Chorlton Place, Chorlton, Manchester, M21 9AQ
Best Wine List

Evuna
277-279 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4EW
Harvey Nichols Second Floor Restaurant
21 New Cathedral Street, Manchester, M1 1AD
Gaucho
2A St Marys Street, Manchester, M3 2LB
Michael Caines Restaurant at Abode Manchester
107 Picadilly, Manchester, M1 2DB
Ramsons
16-18 Market Place, Ramsbottom, Bury, BL0 9HT
The River Bar and Restaurant, The Lowry Hotel
50 Dearmans Place, Salford, M3 5LH

You can vote via the Manchester Food and Drink festival website

Monday 26 September 2011

Manchester Tourism Awards 2011

The winners of the Manchester Tourism Awards 2011 are:

Small Visitor Attraction of the Year: The Fusilier Museum
The mystery shoppers reported that the venue and staff went way beyond expectation and they were extremely impressed with both the museum and every member of staff they came into contact with. The judges loved the workshops which bring the museum to life and the military precision in cleanliness and the way the museum is set out.

Large Tourism Retailer of the Year: The Trafford Centre
An outstanding application, The Trafford Centre continues to go from strength to strength. The centre has exemplary staff training and environmental policies, and has delivered some really innovative marketing activities over the last 12 months. Customer satisfaction levels have risen to an impressive 91% in 2010 and a continued investment of £50 million is planned over the next few years.

Outstanding Customer Service Award: Sherman Willian, The Lowry Hotel
Sherman is an excellent ambassador for the Manchester hospitality industry. He has won The Lowry Hotel's employee of the year award every year since he started in 2007 and the endorsements from his colleagues and friends are really heartfelt, describing Sherman as 'a real star'.

Independent Retailer of the Year: Manchester Craft and Design Centre
The Craft and Design Centre is a distinctive venue, offering a unique shopping experience to visitors to Manchester. The centre works as a great ambassador for Manchester and promotes the work of local craftspeople outside of the region.

Small Tourism Event of the Year: Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair
The biggest craft fair in the North is improving year on year. The event has a great volunteer programme and the levels of customer service are highly praised by the visitors to the fair. The team take part in lots of joint marketing with other galleries, museums and hotels and is really engaged into the wider offering.

B&B of the Year: Meadowcroft Barn B&B
Kath has put her heart and soul into Meadowcroft Barn and her passion for the business shines through. The facilities are in pristine condition and the commitment to using local produce is commendable. Meadowcroft Barn has achieved 5* Gold VisitBritain rating - a phenomenal achievement for a business that has been open for just 18 months.

Serviced Apartments of the Year: SACO Manchester
The clean, spacious and up-to-date accommodation was a real hit with the mystery shoppers. The judges praised their involvement in local partnership activities and the training that staff take part in. They also cater very well for guests with disabilities.

Tourism Marketing Campaign of the Year: The Manchester Weekender
The joint collaboration between the museums and galleries to deliver The Manchester Weekender was very popular with the judges. The design creative, national advertising campaign and use of social media created a fresh, innovative campaign which shows promise for the future.

Tourism Restaurant of the Year: Michael Caines Restaurant
The judges praised the grazing menus' dishes and presentation of the food and also commented that and the service, décor and furnishings were all superb. Michael Caines reputation is second to none, and he is a great name to be associated with dining in Manchester.

Best Night Out: Taurus Bar
Located in the heart of the Gay Village, Taurus Bar is where the community meet. Enjoyed by all ages, genders and orientations; it is a melting pot of those who share a mindset. A relaxed atmosphere with excellent food & drink, Taurus is the place to convene.

Large Tourism Event of the Year: Manchester Christmas Markets 2010
The growth of the Christmas Markets over the last few years has led them to become a outstanding retail experience in Manchester, attracting national and international visitors to the city. There is real pride in what the Christmas Markets has achieved and the team have a future vision to where they are going with lots of plans to make the markets bigger and better year on year.

Large Visitor Attraction of the Year: MOSI (The Museum of Science & Industry)
MOSI is very popular attraction with a great standard of fixed exhibits and special exhibitions. There is an understanding of what people want to see in a museum and how they want to be entertained. The mystery shoppers were impressed by the enthusiasm and knowledge of the staff and had a very enjoyable and informed visit.

Business Tourism Award: The Lowry Hotel
The judges couldn't find fault with their approach to business tourism. The hotel has a strong ethos of treating all business tourism customers as individuals with a personal approach to service. The hotel has a first class reputation for food and accommodation and should also now be recognised as a premier business tourism venue.

Hotel of the Year: Mint Hotel Manchester
The service and room standards are exceptional for the price and the food was of high quality. The staff were particularly praised by the judges as being very helpful and nothing was too much trouble. The hotel is committed to building local partnerships and is a well established, quality hotel in Manchester.

Top Ten Things to do in Manchester this week

Weatherwise, it's going to be a scorcher and there's plenty to do, as always in this great city of ours. 2 festivals, comedy theatre, free music...

The Manchester10 iPhone app gives you the top ten things to do in Manchester each week direct to your phone for free.

1. There are two performances of The Boy With Tape on his Face on Monday 26th at the Lowry. Don't miss it.

2. Nominated for the Manchester Tourism Awards, the New Manchester Walks cover all aspects of the city. Check their calendar to see what's on when. Take note: it's going to be hot and sunny this week...

3. Dodgy are doing a free gig at Band on the Wall on Friday 30th September...If it's good enough for them...

4. Do not miss out. Take a look at the stunning line-up for this year’s Manchester Science Festival which includes Prof Brian Cox (now SOLD OUT), Polar and BBC’s Bang Goes the Theory. Get your tickets now, the festival takes place Oct 22-30.

5. Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II is now playing at the Royal Exchange

6. It's a great week for musicals with Grease at the Palace Theatre and Sister Act at the Opera House

7. If you're one of the new students recently arrived in town, you might not yet know about Odd, Odder and Oddest. You should.

8. Peter Kay is performing 20 shows at the MEN Arena

9. Didsbury Arts Festival is on this week including an exhibition from Willie Runte at Gusto

10. The Asia Triennial starts on October 1st and includes Dark Matters at the Whitworth