The Catey Awards

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The Cateys are a UK award ceremony for the hospitality industry, first held in 1984. They have been described as the hospitality industry's equivalent of the Oscars.[1][2][3][4] Recipients are nominated, selected and awarded by the industry through The Caterer magazine.

The Chef Award is one of the most coveted and previous winners include Paul Ainsworth in 2019, Claude Bosi in 2018, Tom Kerridge in 2017, Jason Atherton in 2012, Angela Hartnett in 2009, Heston Blumenthal in 2004, Gordon Ramsay in 2000, Brian Turner in 1997 and Raymond Blanc in 1990.

November 2007 saw the first spin-off event, The Hotel Cateys, which took place at the London Hilton on Park Lane, with Grant Hearn, CEO of Travelodge, taking the inaugural Outstanding Contribution to the Industry Award.

The Foodservice Cateys launched in 2013 at Park Plaza Westminster Bridge.

Winners

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Chef Award

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International Outstanding Achievement Award

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Newcomer Award

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  • 2021 Barge East, London
  • 2019 Salt, Stratford-upon-Avon
  • 2018 Smoke & Salt, London
  • 2017 Anglo, London
  • 2016 John and Kimberley Calton and James Laffan, the Staith House
  • 2015 House of Tides, Newcastle Quayside
  • 2014 Red’s True Barbecue
  • 2013 Ollie Dabbous
  • 2012 Russell Norman and Richard Beatty
  • 2011 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh
  • 2010 Texture Restaurant, London
  • 2009 The Nut Tree Inn, Murcott, Oxfordshire
  • 2008 The Kitchin, Edinburgh
  • 2007 The Hand & Flowers, Marlow
  • 2006 Galvin Bistrot de Luxe, London
  • 2005 Simon Rogan
  • 2004 Restaurant Tom Aikens
  • 2003 The Providores, London
  • 2002 Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles
  • 2001 Brownes Brasserie and Townhouse, Dublin
  • 2000 Coniston Hall Lodge
  • 1999 Club Gascon, London
  • 1998 The Star Inn, Harome
  • 1997 The Bank, London
  • 1996 Hotel du Vin & Bistro, Winchester
  • 1995 Gordon Ramsay
  • 1994 The Atrium, Edinburgh
  • 1993 Morston Hall, Morston
  • 1992 Paul Heathcote - MBE
  • 1991 Paul and Jeanne Rankin
  • 1990 Stuart Scher
  • 1989 Nick Wainford
  • 1988 David and Tina Thomson
  • 1987 Marco Pierre White
  • 1985 Rue St Jacques, London
  • 1984 Keith and Vanessa Gibbs
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  • 2019 Inver
  • 2018 Xu
  • 2017 The Ninth, London
  • 2016 The Pointer, Brill, Buckinghamshire
  • 2015 OX, Belfast
  • 2014 Grain Store, London
  • 2013 Sticky Walnut, Cheshire
  • 2012 Quo Vadis (restaurant), London
  • 2011 The Fox and Grapes, Wimbledon
  • 2010 Corrigan's Mayfair
  • 2009 The Harwood Arms, Fulham, London
  • 2008 Scott's, London
  • 2007 L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
  • 2006 The Albion, Clifton Village, Bristol
  • 2005 Bohemia, St Helier, Jersey
  • 2004 East@West, London
  • 2003 Restaurant Sat Bains, Nottingham
  • 2002 Bruno's, Dublin
  • 2001 The Five Bells, Stanbridge
  • 2000 Idaho, London
  • 1999 The Glasshouse, Kew
  • 1998 The River Station, Bristol
  • 1997 The Star Inn, Harome
  • 1996 The Canteen, London
  • 1995 The Design House, Halifax
  • 1994 Number Twenty Four, Wymondham
  • 1993 The Box Tree, Ilkley
  • 1992 Le Souffle, Hotel InterContinental,  London
  • 1991 Calcot Manor, Tetbury
  • 1990 Le Meridien, London
  • 1989 Castle Hotel, Taunton
  • 1988 Grand Hotel, Eastbourne
  • 1987 Three Swans Hotel, Market Harborough
  • 1986 Le Talbooth, Dedham
  • 1985 The Savoy, London
  • 1984 Waterside Inn, Bray

Hotel of the Year – Group

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Hotel of the Year – Independent

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  • 2019 Rudding Park, Harrogate
  • 2018 The Torridon, Highlands of Scotland
  • 2017 The Beaumont, London
  • 2016 Longueville Manor, Jersey
  • 2015 Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, West Sussex
  • 2014 The Atlantic Hotel, Jersey
  • 2013 The Pig, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
  • 2012 Gilpin Hotel & Lake House, Windermere
  • 2011 Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa, Helmsley
  • 2010 Lucknam Park, Colerne, Wiltshire
  • 2009 The Goring Hotel, London
  • 2008 The Isle of Eriska Hotel
  • 2007 One Aldwych, London
  • 2006 The Chester Grosvenor Hotel and Spa
  • 2005 Cotswold House, Chipping Campden
  • 2004 Calcot Manor, Tetbury, Gloucestershire
  • 2003 The Vineyard Hotel at Stockcross, Berkshire
  • 2002 Ynyshir Hall, Machynlleth
  • 2001 Celtic Manor Resort, Newport
  • 2000 Chewton Glen, New Milton
  • 1999 Northcote Hotel, Langho
  • 1998 Crieff Hydro, Tayside
  • 1997 Gidleigh Park, Chagford

Manager of the Year

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  • 2019 Sally Beck, Royal Lancaster London
  • 2018 Laura Sharpe, Ham Yard
  • 2017 Andrew Foulkes
  • 2016 Chantelle Nicholson
  • 2015 David Taylor
  • 2014 Peter Avis
  • 2013 Fred Sirieix
  • 2012 Justin Pinchbeck
  • 2011 Philip Newman-Hall
  • 2010 David Morgan-Hewitt

Lifetime Achievement Award

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  • 2019 Shaun Hill
  • 2018 Diego Masciaga
  • 2017 Terence Conran
  • 2016 Bea Tollman
  • 2015 Nico Ladenis
  • 2014 William Baxter
  • 2013 Silvano Giraldin
  • 2012 Dick Turpin
  • 2011 Elena Salvoni
  • 2010 Roy Ackerman
  • 2009 Raymond Blanc
  • 2008 Harry Murray
  • 2007 Richard Sheppard
  • 2004 Anton Mossiman
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Each year, a different top chef collaborates on the menu for the Cateys banquet. These include:

References

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  1. ^ "Evening Standard - Fay Maschler reviews Florian 2". BBC News. 2018-07-18. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  2. ^ "BBC News - World - Europe - Jersey - Michelin restaurant up for award". BBC News. 2005-05-26. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  3. ^ "BBC - Worldwide Press Office - Gary Rhodes At The Table". BBC. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  4. ^ "BBC News - Entertainment - Emmerdale's Mandy to bow out". BBC News. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  5. ^ "The Cateys announces its 2019 winners - the best restaurants and hotels in the UK". Good Housekeeping. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  6. ^ "How Lisa Goodwin-Allen cooked for the Cateys". The Caterer. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  7. ^ "A taste of Denmark The Cateys' menu created by Henne..." The Caterer. 2018-07-11. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  8. ^ "Cateys night 2017 The Pig goes to Park Lane". The Caterer. 2017-08-04. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  9. ^ "The Cateys menu Simon Rogan's dream team". The Caterer. 2016-07-19. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  10. ^ "The Cateys 2015 What Mark Sargeant served". The Caterer. 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  11. ^ "Star for the night: Gary Usher on the Cateys 2014 menu". The Caterer. 2014-07-18. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  12. ^ "Tom Kerridge's Cateys menu". The Caterer. 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
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