The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Heat is on for The Menu Food and Drink Awards

- JULIA BRYCE

The Menu Food and Drink Awards will make a welcome return this year to celebrate the best of food and drink in Tayside and Fife.

After The Courier was forced to cancel the event in 2020 the day before it was set to take place at Dundee’s Apex Hotel, this year’s glittering awards ceremony will be held at the Old Course Hotel in St Andrews on Thursday October 6.

Celebratin­g and championin­g local food and drink and hospitalit­y, the awards will shine a light on businesses across 15 different categories.

Four respected chefs from across Tayside and Fife, who will be announced in the coming weeks, will cook up a course each at the dinner.

This year two new categories have been added to the line-up of 15 awards up for grabs.

The Sustainabi­lity Award will recognise those stepping up to become more environmen­tally friendly and the Community Champion will showcase people helping those in their area.

The Courier readers will be invited to play a part in the judging process for the community award.

Mixologist of the Year has also made a welcome return and will highlight those who put hours into perfecting their drinks and boast incredible product knowledge.

Other categories include Bar of the Year, Brewer of the Year, Chef of the Year, Craft Distiller of the Year, Entreprene­ur of the Year, Food/Drink Visitor Destinatio­n of the Year, Independen­t Cafe of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, Producer of the Year, Restaurant of the Year, Street Vendor of the Year and Brand Ambassador.

Julia Bryce, head of food and drink at DCT Media, said: “Courier country is bursting with talent. The awards not only recognise the quality of businesses in

the area, but the individual­s behind them who put their blood, sweat and tears into making their companies a success.”

Brian Stormont, editor of The Menu magazine, agrees that the awards could not have come at a better time.

He said: “It is fantastic to see the awards back after a two-year Covid-enforced hiatus.

“There is so much going on in the food and drink scene that it is only right and proper that we celebrate it.”

The Menu Awards 2020 winners were recognised at an event last week where they were presented with their trophies, two years after winning them.

Invest Fife, the public brand of Fife’s Council’s Economic Developmen­t team, and Altar Group have both pledged their support to the 2022 awards.

Pamela Stevenson, service manager in

economic developmen­t at Fife Council, is delighted to see the awards being hosted in the Fife area again. She said: “Fife has a strong reputation as a thriving producer of worldclass quality food and drink.

Invest Fife is delighted to sponsor The Menu Awards as it is a great opportunit­y to showcase that fantastic produce and praise those who make it.”

Altar Group is sponsoring the event for the first time. Scott McCallum, chief executive, is looking forward to being involved.

He added: “As leading communicat­ions consultant­s in the Scottish food and drink sector, Altar Group are delighted to sponsor the awards.

“We look forward to learning about, and supporting, the plethora of exciting new businesses operating in this market and geography.”

 ?? ?? RECIPE FOR SUCCESS: The Menu Food and Drink Awards will take place this year after the 2020 event was cancelled. Pictures by Mhairi Edwards.
RECIPE FOR SUCCESS: The Menu Food and Drink Awards will take place this year after the 2020 event was cancelled. Pictures by Mhairi Edwards.
 ?? ?? Winners from 2020 picked up their awards last week.
Winners from 2020 picked up their awards last week.
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The awards celebrate the stars of food and drink.
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Brian Stormont.
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Julia Bryce.

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