AA Hospitality Award winners announced 2014
Ruth Rogers was awarded the AA Lifetime Achievement Award and Nathan Outlaw named AA Chefs’ Chef of the Year at the AA Hospitality Awards 2014, which were announced last night.
The awards, which took place at the Grosvenor House Hotel on London’s Park Lane, saw the celebration of 24 individuals and businesses for proving their dedication to raising industry standards.
The winners were judged by the AA’s inspectors and other industry experts in recognition of their commitment to excellence and success within their chosen category.
Full results
AA Chefs’ Chef of the Year 2014
Winner, Nathan Outlaw
AA Lifetime Achievement Award
Winner, Ruth Rogers MBE
AA Hotel of the Year
Winner, England – Dormy House, Broadway
Winner, Wales – Ynyshir Hall, Eglwys Fach
Winner, Scotland – Meldrum House Country Hotel, Aberdeen
Winner, London – Rosewood London, London
Winner, Northern Ireland – The Bushmills Inn Hotel, Bushmills
AA Restaurant of the Year
Winner, England – Sticky Walnut, Chester
Winner, Wales – Bully’s, Cardiff
Winner, Scotland – Timberyard, Edinburgh
Winner, London – Berners Tavern, London
AA Wine Award
Winner, England and Overall – The Queensberry Hotel, Bath
Winner, Wales – The Grove, Narbeth
Winner, Scotland – The Peat Inn, St Andrews
AA Pub of the Year
Winner, England – The Pheasant, Gestingthorpe
Winner, Wales – Bunch of Grapes, Pontypridd
Winner, Scotland – The Bridge Inn, Ratho
AA Small Hotel Group of the Year
Winner – Eden Hotel Collection
AA Hotel Group of the Year
Winner – QHotels
AA Eco Hotel and Eco Hotel Group of the Year
Winner, Eco Hotel – Waterton Park Hotel
Winner, Eco Hotel Group – Red Carnation Hotels
AA Food Service Award
Winner, Galvin at Windows
AA Housekeeper of the Year Award
Winner, Geraldine Maursy – The Landmark
AA Spirit Award
Winner, The Merchant Hotel, Belfast