Wednesday, November 13, 2024

The Silver Restaurant at Newbridge Silverware Wins Prestigious “Café of the Year” at the Good Food Ireland Awards 2024

 The Silver Restaurant at Newbridge Silverware Wins Prestigious “Café of the Year” at the Good Food Ireland Awards 2024

Darina Allen (Ballymaloe) with Newbridge Silverware's
Natasha Pivovarjonokam Restaurant Supervisor and Ronan Mackey, Restaurant Manager


 

The Silver Restaurant at Newbridge Silverware in Co Kildare has been crowned Café of the Year at the renowned Good Food Ireland Awards 2024. Sponsored by Ballymaloe Foods, this prestigious award celebrates The Silver Restaurant's commitment to quality, innovation, and the authentic Irish food experience that has captured the hearts of both locals and international visitors alike.

 

The award ceremony took place in the opulent surroundings of The K Club, bringing together a gathering of 300 guests, including prominent Irish and international chefs, food buyers, influential food and drink writers, media representatives, and industry leaders. The Good Food Ireland Awards is widely recognised as a celebration of excellence across the entire food and drink sector, honouring those who champion Irish culinary craftsmanship at every level—from producers and manufacturers to chefs and retailers.

 

The Silver Restaurant stood out in the Café of the Year category, a testament to its dedication to delivering an unforgettable dining experience. From expertly crafted Irish-inspired dishes to its welcoming atmosphere, The Silver Restaurant has proven itself as a leader in elevating Ireland's café culture.

 

The restaurant offers a warm and stylish setting for guests to enjoy delicious home-cooked food, for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. Boasting floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the restaurant with natural light and provide stunning views of the verdant, seasonally planted gardens. Due to the popularity of the restaurant, a brand-new extension called The Drawing Room was completed in 2023 and this elegant space can host private events and functions. 

 

Afternoon Tea at The Silver Restaurant offers a tempting selection of finely crafted sandwiches, delicate pastries, and freshly baked scones accompanied by rich cream and homemade preserves.  The afternoon tea is served on a vintage tea service complimented by the brand’s famous tableware, which is hand crafted on site in the Newbridge Silverware factory. The perfect indulgent for friends, family, or a touch of self-pampering.


Ronan Mackey, Restaurant Manager at Newbridge Silverware, expressed his delight: “We are incredibly honoured to receive the Café of the Year Award. This accolade reflects the hard work and passion of our entire team and our commitment to providing a memorable experience that celebrates Irish ingredients and culinary tradition. We thank Good Food Ireland and Ballymaloe Foods for this recognition, and we look forward to continuing to share the best of Irish food with our guests.”

 

As Café of the Year, The Silver Restaurant at Newbridge Silverware joins an elite group of establishments that embody the spirit and flavours of Ireland's celebrated food culture. This award underscores the restaurant’s reputation as a destination for both locals and visitors looking to experience the best of Irish hospitality and cuisine.

 

Newbridge Silverware is a renowned destination celebrated for its beautiful showrooms, craft tour and the unique Museum of Style Icons. Open daily, visitors can explore the showrooms featuring an exquisite range of jewellery, tableware, and home decor, crafted with the brand’s iconic elegance and attention to detail. The Museum of Style Icons, which is part of the Newbridge Silverware experience, showcases a remarkable collection of garments and memorabilia worn by some of the world's most famous stars, including Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, and Princess Diana. This blend of luxury shopping and rich cultural history makes Newbridge Silverware a must-visit destination for lovers of fashion, heritage, fine design and wonderful food.

 

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