Morley Tea Rooms in Cheshire has been recognized in the Good Food Awards
Morley Tea Rooms, the Cheshire village pub overseen by the wife of Corrie favorite Simon Gregson, has won another Good Food Award. The cozy spot close to Wilmslow claimed victory in the café category of the high-profile culinary event for the second year running – a sign of consistency that was rewarded with the coveted Blue Ribbon award.
The celebrations are in full swing, as Emma went to the establishment Facebook page to share the excitement: “We’ve done it again! Absolutely thrilled to have received the Good Food Award for the second year in a row.” Her post continued to praise her team and loyal customers, saying: “I have the most amazing employees and customers who have all now become friends. I honestly can’t thank you enough for the support you have shown me over the past few years. year I appreciate you all, I really do.”
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Emma concluded with sincere thanks and affection for the local community: “Thank you again for all your wonderful support. I love our little community and I’m super proud to be part of such an amazing “family.” See you soon for a catch up and cake.”
Speaking to the MEN after last year’s win, Emma said: ‘I always said I wanted a cafe and years ago when Simon and I first met I bought a tea set and said to him: ‘On one day I will open a tea shop’ Now, 15 years later, we are here, it has become reality.”
“I’ve always been a baker, I bake with the kids and I’ve always found it very therapeutic. But I was nervous at first because it’s a bit different when you start charging for it, but luckily the reviews have been so nice.”
Simon, who often lends a hand, agreed: “Her cooking is amazing, I mean it was like wow, it’s always been next level. I also got to be head taster for the cakes at the start. I think she is a real winner.” fodder.”
Gourmand also received recognition in the café category this year Warringtonwho proudly took home a Blue Ribbon award. The establishment prides itself on being a “little piece of France in Warrington”.
Their Facebook page reads: “Traditional artisan French bakery/patisserie/coffee shop. One hundred percent homemade by us on site, 100 percent real French dining experience. Nothing fancy, nothing trendy, pure traditional French food.”
A spokesperson for the Good Food Awards commented: “The Good Food Awards have delighted readers and fans over the years by introducing them to an eclectic range of flavours. We have built a reputation on putting the spotlight on delicious dishes and unearthing culinary gems.”
“We believe awards should be based on what matters most: customer opinions. Through nominations, feedback, votes and online reviews, we ensure the Good Food Awards reflect the views of real foodies, like you. “