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The prestigious Irish Restaurant Awards by the The Restaurants Association of Ireland were awarded last night in the Clayton Hotel, Dublin.
Growing steadily from its humble beginnings back in 2009, the awards are now a five-month long process consisting of online public nominations, judging panels, mystery guest inspections and regional and national events.
Top of the pile? Chapter One in Dublin was awarded the gong of Best Restaurant in Ireland at the awards.
So grateful. Thank you Team Chapter One. Best Restaurant in #dublin at the #FoodOscars. Could Danny and Sharon's smiles be any bigger? pic.twitter.com/bUvtEWHnSw
— Chapter One (@ChapterOneDub) May 8, 2017
The winners of Best Restaurant in each province were:
- Ulster – MacNean House & Restaurant, Cavan
- Connacht – Kai Café & Restaurant, Galway
- Leinster – Sha-Roe Bistro, Carlow
- Munster – Wild Honey Inn, Clare
Elsewhere, Morrisey’s in Laois was given the award for All-Ireland Pub of the Year.
Morrissey's Pub from #Laois wins the Pub of the Year 2017 title @BushmillsGlobal #FoodOscars pic.twitter.com/N7isBL27zN
— IrishRestaurantAward (@restawards) May 8, 2017
The other winners in that category were:
- Dublin – The Long Hall
- Connacht – John Moran’s Bar, Mayo
- Munster – Davy Macs, Waterford
- Ulster – The Coach House & Olde Bar, Monaghan
In the best newcomer category, Forest & Marcy, Dublin were presented with the award.
The All-Ireland Best Newcomer from #Dublin is Forest & Marcy! @ForestandMarcy pic.twitter.com/t891aSJ9nE
— IrishRestaurantAward (@restawards) May 8, 2017
The other winners in that category were:
- Dublin – Forest & Marcy
- Connacht – Cian’s On Bridge Street, Mayo
- Leinster – Three Old Bar & Restaurant, Louth
- Munster – Holy Smoke, Cork
- Ulster – Bull & Ram, Down
Image via Chapter One