IrishCentral is delighted to be partnered with Good Food Ireland® for their 2024 Awards, a prestigious event that celebrates the very best of Irish food and hospitality. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to supporting local producers, chefs, and culinary innovators who showcase the rich flavors and traditions of Ireland.
In 2006 from her farm in Co Wexford, Margaret Jeffares began Good Food Ireland® and today, it is the trustmark for local food and drink experiences on the island of Ireland.
Each business approved to the Good Food Ireland® Collection forms a solid core of people who share the vision to give the best local food and drink experience in Ireland.
The Good Food Ireland® Awards celebrate businesses at every layer of Ireland's food and drink industry. From primary producers, manufacturers, and chefs, to shops, hotels, tourism experiences, and restaurants, those businesses who make the shortlist are regarded by the judges as embodying all that makes Ireland’s food offerings stand out from the crowd.
The 2024 winners are due to be revealed at a high-profile, five-star dinner showcasing a wealth of Ireland’s fantastic produce taking place on Monday, November 11, at The K Club Hotel, Co Kildare.
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For the second year in a row, IrishCentral is a proud media partner of the awards.
"We are immensely proud to partner with Good Food Ireland for their prestigious Good Food Ireland Awards. This collaboration celebrates the very best of Irish food, culture, and sustainability, and we are honored to support such a meaningful event that showcases the heart of Ireland’s culinary excellence and dedication to local producers," says Michelle Hanley, Head of Partnerships at IrishCentral.
Last year, The winners of the Good Food Ireland® Awards were revealed at The K Club in Co Kildare, attended by Guest of Honour Simon Coveney, T.D., Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment, and some 300 guests including Irish and international chefs, buyers, food and drink writers, media and industry leaders.
For more information visit GoodFoodIreland.ie.