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Derry pub in running for top prize at national awards

written by cassoscoop April 5, 2023
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Peadar O’Donnells in Waterloo Street in running for top prize in national awards

A bar in Derry is one of six pubs named the best in the North of Ireland and will now compete for top honours in a national competition.

Peadar O’Donnells in Waterloo Street, Bogans in Co Tyrone, Hearth in Co Antrim, The Hole in the Wall in Co Armagh, The Maghera Inn in Co Down and The Taphouse in Co Fermanagh are all in contention at the 2023 National Pub & Bar of the Year awards.

They join the 94 pubs and bars across England, Scotland and Wales – all of whom are their respective county’s winner.

The awards “aim to highlight the positive and inspiring work being carried out across the UK’s hospitality industry” with those in the running “selected on overall best practice across several operational categories.”

“We were overwhelmed by the level and quality of entries this year,” said Tristan O’Hana, editor of Pub & Bar magazine, which runs the awards.

“It just goes to show what magnificent work is going on across the UK hospitality sector.

“With outrageous energy costs, recruitment shortages and a punishing taxation system, these businesses are once again facing tough times.

“Now, more than ever, it’s vital that people support their local pubs and bars.

“So, ahead of the long Easter weekend, why not check out the finest in your county?”

Contenders from the North of Ireland will all compete for individual prizes including the Pub Brand of the Year, Bar Brand of the Year, Pub Chef of the Year and Sustainable Pub and Bar of the Year.

The grand final awards ceremony takes place in London on Wednesday, June 28.

Derry pub in running for top prize at national awards was last modified: April 10th, 2023 by cassoscoop

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