Food offer celebrated in national awards

A food offer described as ‘quality, creative, colourful, different, versatile and value for money’ was recognised in prestigious industry awards last night.

The Seafood Pub Company, which has 11 sites across Lancashire and Yorkshire, scooped the award for Best Food Offer at The Publican Awards in Battersea, London.

Judges were looking for a pub company that delivered the best food offer across their estate, with food a key part of the company’s total sales and the Seafood Pub Company fit the bill perfectly.

Joycelyn Neve, Managing Director, attended the ceremony to collect the award from comedian and presenter Ron Brydon.

She said: “This is the third time in four years we have been recognised in this award, which is an amazing accolade.

“It’s important that customers consider us the perfect hosts for the most special of occasions, but also relaxed and friendly enough for to pop in for a bit of supper when they just don’t feel like cooking that day or night.

“A pie and a pint is just as important as lobster and champagne to us and when we see both of these dishes being enjoyed by guests at the same table, we know we’ve done our job well.”

Wherever possible the company uses the North West’s and Yorkshire’s outstanding produce – fish in particular, such as plaice from Morecambe Bay, crabs and langoustines from Whitehaven and lobsters from the Fylde and Whitehaven, all sourced by Joycelyn’s dad Chris Neve.

She added: “Together with passionate and dedicated staff, known as the ‘Seafood Soldiers’ we truly offer a unique dining experience at our venues, attracting locals and visitors from all over the country now we have rooms. Winning this award is testament to all of the team’s hard work.”

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