The Scotsman

Let’s drink to the country’s best pubs serving the finest of Scottish food

We need your help to find the Best Local Pub and the Best Bar and Kitchen for this year’s Scotsman Food & Drink Awards

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From cafes and farm shops to city centre pubs and food writers, the Scotsman Food & Drink Awards brings nationwide recognitio­n to some of the industry’s most talented companies and individual­s.

Scotsman editorial director Frank O’donnell believes that spotlighti­ng Scotland’s burgeoning food and drink sector will help grow the economy. “We are thrilled to be able to recognise the hard work and passion shown by these men and women who, in my mind, don’t get enough praise for making this industry what it is,” he said.

Winners in the 13 categories will receive their prize at a ceremony and dinner at the EICC on Tuesday 4 September. And Scotsman readers are invited to pick their favourites ahead of the nomination deadline.

Pubs and bars often form a key focal point for the local community and for this year’s awards, the judges are seeking those locals that mean the most to you.

As part of our Best Local Pub category, the panel wants to hear about those watering holes that are the most rewarding of customer loyalty, offer the best value for money and are a chip off the old block when it comes to entertainm­ent

Last year, Edinburgh favourite Kays Bar was chosen as a shining example of a local that is universall­y loved, with great service combined with an amazing selection of real ales and whiskies.

With its unassuming frontage and charming Victorian interior, Kays was nominated for its dedication to its cask ale offering, the atmosphere on match days (rugby that is, not football), diverse clientele and welcoming staff. It was praised for its lack of music, making for better conversati­on, and homely bar grub – all in all, the embodiment of a local everybody knows and loves.

This year the judges are keen to also award bars that have taken a leap forward when it comes to food, moving away from the traditiona­l offerings of nuts, pork scratching­s and prawn cocktail crisps and creating a range of exciting or comforting dishes to go with their pints, cocktails and wines.

This new category, the Best

Bar and Kitchen, will see judges consider the quality and variety of the dishes available on the menu, as well as the drinks to accompany them, and whether they are good value for money. We’re looking for everything from your city centre local to a gastropub that’s drawing visitors from further afield – so long as they’ve wowed you with their pub grub we want to hear about it.

With less than a week’s time until the deadline for entries, organisers are calling on Scotsman readers to get their nomination­s in before it’s too late.

Scotsman Food and Drink editor and Awards judge Sean Murphy stated that this is a wonderful opportunit­y for people to praise those individual­s and businesses that deserve it, not just in the two aforementi­oned categories but across all 13 – including the hotly contested Hidden Gem award.

He said: “It would be a terrible shame if anyone missed their chance to highlight those producers, chefs, venues or businesses that mean a lot to them and that’s why we are urging anyone interested to get nominating before the deadline next Monday. Our local food and drink heroes deserve to be given much-needed credit for their hard work and you can help by pointing them out to our judges.”

 ??  ?? 0 Last year’s winner of the Best Local Pub was Kays Bar in Edinburgh
0 Last year’s winner of the Best Local Pub was Kays Bar in Edinburgh

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