Shop of the Year announces shortlist for 2018
The Guild of Fine Food’s annual Shop of the Year awards, an accreditation scheme which recognises and promotes excellence in independent retail, has announced its shortlist for 2018. Out of 150 entries, 42 independent retail outlets around the UK are now in the running for awards including Best Delicatessen, Best Farm Shop or Garden Centre with Food Hall, Best Grocer, Village or Community Shop and Best Specialist Cheese Shop.
Having had a written entry reviewed by a panel of respected industry experts, these shortlisted independent retailers, which include London-based Bayley & Sage, Farndon Fields in Market Harborough and Suffolk-based Slate, will now undergo two further rounds of judging this summer; an announced visit from one of the judges and a mystery shop by Shopper’s Anonymous.
Shop of the Year Shortlist 2018:
Delicatessen
Aubrey Allen, Leamington Spa
Bayley & Sage, Battersea, London
Bloomfields Fine Food, Highworth, Wiltshire
Broad Bean, Ludlow
Delifonseca Dockside, Liverpool
Fillet & Bone, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
Hunters of Helmsley, North Yorkshire
Indie Füde, Co Down, Northern Ireland
Mmm…glug…, Newcastle upon Thyne
No2 Pound Street, Aylesbury
The Goring Grocer, Reading
The House of Bruar, Perthshire
Thomas of Helmsley, North Yorkshire
Farm Shop or Garden Centre with Food Hall
Bowland Food Hall, Citheroe, Lancashire
Cranstons Cumbrian Food Hall, Penrith, Cumbria
Eggs to Apples Farm Shop, Etchingham, East Sussex
Farmer Copleys Ltd, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Farndon Fields, Market Harborough, Leicestershire
Hockey’s Farm Shop, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
Keelham Farm Shop, Bradford, West Yorkshire
Macknade Fine Foods, Faversham, Kent
Newton Farm Foods, Bath
Roots Farm Shop, Northallerton, North Yorkshire
Taylors Farm Shop Ltd, Lancashire
The Lambing Shed Farm Shop, Cheshire
Tortworth Estate Shop, Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire
Grocer, Village or Community Shop
Andreas of Chelsea Green, London
Godfrey C. Williams & Son, Cheshire
Heath Stores, Horsmonden, Kent
Lotts & Co, Dublin
The Hungry Guest, West Sussex
The Seasons, East Sussex
Turnips of Borough Market, London
Specialist Cheese Shop
Androuet, Lamb Street, London
Cheeses of Muswell, London
Fauvette, Penarth, Wales
George & Joseph Specialist Cheese Shops, Leeds
Paxton & Whitfield, Chelsea Green, London
Slate, Suffolk
The Cheese Lady, Haddington, East Lothian
The Cheese Society, Lincoln
The Pangbourne Cheese Shop, Reading
Previously forming part of the Great Taste accreditation scheme, Shop of the Year has evolved to apply an even more rigorous and robust judging process dedicated solely to retail. Celebrating delis, farm shops, cheesemongers and more, Shop of the Year offers independent retailers a chance to achieve a stamp of approval with real integrity, much like Great Taste does for food and drink products.
From overall shopping experience and financial performance to staff training opportunities and environmental initiatives, the panel of judges, which includes Edward Berry of The Flying Fork, Stuart Gates, who has worked for both Harrods and Fortnum & Mason, award-winning retailer Tracey Colley and Georgina Mason from Gonalston Farm Shop, will rate, score and feedback on every aspect of the shops before agreeing on an overall category winner.
On Thursday 20 September, Shop of the Year 2018 will reach an exciting finale when the world of fine food gathers at No. 42 Southwark Street, the Guild of Fine Food’s London base, to find out the winners of Best Delicatessen; Best Farm Shop or Garden Centre with Food Hall; Best Grocer, Village or Community Shop; and Best Specialist Cheese Shop.
Facts and figures about Shop of the Year 2018:
- Shop of the Year recognises and promotes excellence in independent retail
- Previously forming part of the Great Taste accreditation scheme, Shop of the Year is now a stand-alone accreditation, offering independent retailers a recognised stamp of approval from industry experts
- 150 independent retail outlets entered the first Shop of the Year and 42 were named in the shortlist
- Shop of the Year is judged by a panel of experts with a proven track record of success in independent retail
- There are four categories:
- Best Delicatessen – 13 shortlisted
- Best Farm Shop or Garden Centre with Food Hall – 13 shortlisted
- Best Grocer, Village or Community Shop – 7 shortlisted
- Best Specialist Cheese Shop – 9 shortlisted