Good Food Guide Awards 2025: Every restaurant named the best in the UK - full shortlist
Restaurants across the UK have been shortlisted for prestigious awards, including three in the West Midlands
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The Good Food Guide will highlight the excellence of the hospitality industry
The Good Food Guide Awards 2025 will be hosted by Richard Bacon
Restaurants across the UK will be awarded titles such as Best New Restaurant
Prestigious restaurant guide the Good Food Guide has announced its shortlist for its 2025 awards featuring three venues in the West Midlands.
The Good Food Guide Awards 2025, which is in partnership with OpenTable, will highlight restaurants and talented chefs across the UK, in a number of categories.
Hosted by television presenter Richard Bacon on Monday February 3, 2025 at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, the Good Food Guide will announce the winners, which will include Best New Restaurant, Most Beautiful Restaurant, and Chef To Watch among many more esteemed titles.
Brand-new awards include Most Exciting Food Destination and The Russell Norman Award for Restauranteur of the Year in memory of the restaurateur behind Poplo and Brutto.
Ahead of the ceremony, the Good Food Guide has revealed its shortlist, which includes a list of worthy establishments and people in the industry.
Chloë Hamilton, co-editor of The Good Food Guide, said: “This year’s shortlist is a magnificent mix of starry names alongside some brilliant lesser-known talent that anyone interested in restaurants should be taking note of.
“If last year’s ceremony is anything to go by, our return to Theatre Royal Drury Lane is set to be a huge night of celebration with some revelations to remember.”
West Midlands nominations
Birmingham's first two star Michelin restaurant Opheem has been shortlisted in the Restaurant of the Year category, with Albatross Death Cult also nominated for Best New Restaurant.
Across the region, Grace & Savour in Hampton in Arden, Solihull, has been nominated for Most Beautiful Restaurant.
Here is the Good Food Guide’s full shortlist for the Good Food Guide Awards 2025:
Restaurant of the Year - Sponsored by OpenTable
Osip, Somerset
Restaurant Jericho, Leicestershire
St John (Smithfield), London
Opheem, Birmingham
The Ritz Restaurant, London
Best New Restaurant - Sponsored by Tripleseat
Skof, Manchester
Lyla, Edinburgh
Briar, Somerset
Row on 5, London
Albatross Death Cult, Birmingham
Native, Worcestershire
Drinks List of the Year - Sponsored by Richard Brendon
KOL & Fonda, London
Timberyard & Montrose, Edinburgh
Osip, Somerset
Cornus, London
Chef to Watch - Sponsored by Champagne Billecart-Salmon
Jake Dolin - Manteca, London
Elliot Hashtroudi - Camille, London
Sam Lomas - Briar, Somerset
Kyu Jeong Jeon and Duncan Robertson - Dongnae, Bristol
Maria Close - Rockliffe Hall, County Durham
Meedu Saad - Super8 Restaurants, London
Philip Mcenaney and Katie Austin - Boath House, Nairn
Best Value Set Menu
Josephine Bouchon, London
The Palmerston, Edinburgh
Dilsk, Brighton
Pompette, Oxford
Wilsons, Bristol
The Devonshire, London
Most Beautiful Restaurant
Grace & Savour, West Midlands
The Dover, London
Hearth, Hampshire
The Park, London
Woven by Adam Smith, Berkshire
Wildflowers, London
The Russell Norman Award for Restaurateur of the Year
David Carter, DCCO group
Jason & Irha Atherton, The Social Company
James Gummer, Olivier van Themsche & Phil Winser, Public House Group
Guirong Wei, Master Wei, X’ian Impression, Dream X’ian
Florence Mae Maglanoc, Maginhawa Group
Dom Hamdy, Ham Group
Jonathan MacDonald and Daniel Spurr, Scoop Restaurants
Most Exciting Food Destination 2025 - Sponsored by Landmark Trust
Announced on the night
For more information on the Good Food Guide and to sign up, please visit its website.
The Good Food Guide Awards are by invitation only and will take place at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London on Monday 3rd February 2025.