Showing posts with label Guild of Fine Food. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Waterford's Mezze wins in Shop of the Year 2020 Awards

Waterford's Mezze wins in Shop of the Year 2020 Awards


Shop of the Year 2020 winners announced

On Monday 9 March, the Guild of Fine Food crowned the UK’s best independent retailers, as Shop of the Year 2020 reached its exciting finale. Established to recognise and promote excellence in independent retail, the rigorously judged accreditation scheme presented six trophies at Fodder Farm Shop and Café in Harrogate, where the world of fine food gathered to find out the winners of each category.

Following two rounds of judging, which included an announced visit from one of the expert judges and a mystery shop by customer experience specialists, Insight6, Bristol-based Papadeli won the Delicatessen & Grocer category, The Courtyard Dairy in North Yorkshire scooped best Specialist Cheese Shop and Norwich-based Jarrold was named winner of the Food Hall award. Representing the Midlands, Farndon Fields Farm Shop in Market Harborough took top honours in the Farm Shop category, while the trophy for Specialist Food or Drink Shop went to London-based Andreas of Chelsea Green. The Newcomer award was presented to Mezze, a Middle Eastern inspired specialist food and drink shop in Waterford, Ireland.

Visiting the finalists on the hunt for this year’s independent retail stars, the panel of judges found excellence in every corner of the UK before giving out the gongs. Championing and supporting the remaining independent farmhouses cheeses, The Courtyard Dairy demonstrated a “dedication to cheese with no compromise on sourcing” and the judges praised owner, Andy Swinscoe’s “sense of adventure” and ethos. Andreas of Chelsea Green, which opened in 1994, was also applauded for its “honesty, integrity and palpable passion”, while Papadeli charmed the judges with its “general ambience” and range of homemade cakes.

Provenance proved its worth for family-run business, Farndon Fields, a creative, vibrant and inspiring farm shop opened in 1985 by Kevin and Milly Stokes, which impressed with its range of quality local products, with Jarrold also receiving high praise for its own brand products created by local producers. Having been trading for less than two years, Mezze was commended for its “warmth” and the “passion” of owners Nicola and Dvir, as well as the diversity and quality of its offering, much of which is made on site.

From overall shopping experience and financial performance to staff training opportunities and environmental initiatives in place, the panel of judges, which includes Edward Berry of The Flying Fork, Stuart Gates, former managing director at Fortnum & Mason and senior buyer at Harrods, award-winning retailer Tracey Colley and food writer, Patrick McGuigan, rated, scored and provided feedback on every aspect of the shops before agreeing on an overall category winner.

Shop of the Year 2020 winners and runners up
Delicatessen & Grocer sponsored by The Tracklement Company
Papadeli, Bristol

Runner-up:
181 Delicatessen, Edinburgh

Farm Shop (farmer owned) sponsored by Peter’s Yard
Farndon Fields Farm Shop, Market Harborough, Leicestershire

Runner-up:
Robertshaw's Farm Shop, Bradford, West Yorkshire

Food Hall sponsored by Le Gruyere AOP
Jarrold, Norwich, Norfolk

Runner-up:
The Barn at Severn & Wye, Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire

Specialist Cheese Shop sponsored by Le Gruyere AOP
The Courtyard Dairy, Austwick, North Yorkshire

Runner-up:
The Pangbourne Cheese Shop, Reading, Berkshire

Specialist Food or Drink Shop sponsored by Le Gruyere AOP
Andreas of Chelsea Green, London

Runner-up:
Latimer's Seafood, Whitburn, Tyne & Wear
Newcomer Award sponsored by Fine Food Digest
Mezze, Waterford, Ireland

Facts and figures about Shop of the Year 2020:
  • Shop of the Year recognises and promotes excellence in independent retail
  • Previously forming part of the Great Taste accreditation scheme, Shop of the Year is now a standalone accreditation, offering independent retailers a recognised stamp of approval from industry experts
  • Shop of the Year is judged by a panel of experts with a proven track record of success in independent retail
  • Insight6 provides valuable feedback, through the eyes of the customer, in an unannounced visit to each finalist
  • There are five categories:
    • Delicatessen & Grocer
    • Specialist Cheese Shop
    • Farm Shop (farmer owned)
    • Food Hall
    • Specialist Food or Drink Shop

Monday, November 4, 2019

Waterford’s Mezze named finalist in Shop of the Year 2020

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Waterford’s Mezze named
finalist in Shop of the Year 2020
The Guild of Fine Food’s annual Shop of the Year awards, an accreditation scheme which recognises and promotes excellence in independent retail, has announced its finalists for 2020. Among the 36 independent retail outlets named, Mezze, a specialist shop selling middle eastern food and ingredients in Waterford (check them on Twitter @mideastmezze ), is among those in the running to win Specialist Food or Drink Shop.

Having had a written entry reviewed by a panel of respected industry experts, Mezze, which opened in June 2019 and offers a selection of hard-to-find middle eastern herbs and spices alongside artisan foods from Ireland, will now undergo two further rounds of judging; an announced visit from one of the judges and a mystery shop carried out by Insight6. Shop of the Year 2020 will reach its exciting finale on Monday 9 March when the world of fine food gathers at Fodder Farm Shop and Café in Harrogate to find out the winners of each category, immediately following Fine Food Show Norththe Guild of Fine Food’s trade-only exhibition held at the Yorkshire Event Centre.

From overall shopping experience and financial performance to staff training opportunities and environmental initiatives in place, the panel of judges, which includes Edward Berry of The Flying Fork, Stuart Gates, former managing director at Fortnum & Mason and senior buyer at Harrods, award-winning retailer Tracey Colley and food writer, Patrick McGuigan, will rate, score and provide feedback on every aspect of the shops before agreeing on an overall category winner. A Newcomer Award will be given to a worthy category entrant that has been trading for less than two years and any entrants considered to be leading the way with new ideas will be put forward for the Innovation Award.
  
Facts and figures about Shop of the Year 2020:
  • Shop of the Year recognises and promotes excellence in independent retail
  • Previously forming part of the Great Taste accreditation scheme, Shop of the Year is now a standalone accreditation, offering independent retailers a recognised stamp of approval from industry experts
  • Shop of the Year is judged by a panel of experts with a proven track record of success in independent retail
  • Insight6 provides valuable feedback, through the eyes of the customer, in an unannounced visit to each finalist
  • There are five categories:
    • Delicatessen & Grocer
    • Specialist Cheese Shop
    • Farm Shop (farmer owned)
    • Food Hall
    • Specialist Food or Drink Shop