Thursday, 18 July 2024

416. Events, Dear Boy, Events. 2024. Part 2 July To December.

 See Blog 400 (January to June).

7 July - The Good Food Guide announces the inclusion of 4 West Midlands restaurants in its pages - Adam’s (Birmingham, rated ‘Very Good’), The Slamwich Club (Stoke-on-Trent, rated ‘local gem’) and Sam and Jak (Cirencester, rated ‘Good’) and Docket in Whitchurch, rated ‘Very Good’).





14 July - Laghi’s in Five Ways announces that it will close in 10 August after serving Italian dishes for 7 years as well as having hosted a recent collaboration with Stuart Deeley, Executive Chef of Smoke at Hampton Manor.


14 July - The Good Food Guide announced three new West Midlands additions to its website - Txikiteo in the Jewellery Quarter, The Venture In at Ombersley and Little Dumpling King in Stoke-on Trent.




24 July - Only 3 West Midlands restaurants are named in The Good Food Guide’s list of Best 100 Local Restaurants - The Kilpeck Inn in Herefordshire, Chapter in Edgbaston and Tropea in Harborne.

4 August - The Good Food Guide finally adds Simpsons to its list of recommended restaurants with a startlingly ungenerous ‘Good’ rating as well as adding the Italian-style Trentina located in Mary Street in the Jewellery Quarter which it rates to be a ‘Local Gem’.



16 August 2024 - Good Food Guide adds The Bell at Selsley in Selsley near Stroud in the most southerly part of Gloucestershire, not far from the border of the West Midlands and the West Country.


28 August 2024 - The Michelin Guide includes Albatross Death Cult as one of only 6 British restaurants in its August list of recommended restaurants.



13 - 15 September - The 30th anniversary Ludlow Food Festival is held in Ludlow Castle. This was the very first food festival in Britain and many others were to follow suit but few had a medieval castle in which to stage theirs.



16 September - Alan Pressly takes over as Head Chef at the still Michelin-listed Forelles restaurant at Fishmore Hall in Ludlow. He succeeds Nicky Hull-Saldhana who took up the post on 25 June after Phil Kerry had resigned at the end of May and two further head chefs (one stayed at Fishmore for just three days) had passed through the kitchens.



20 September - Brad Carter announces that he is no longer involved in the project to open his first London restaurant at Undercroft in Hanover Square -


25 September - The Michelin Guide includes Native in Tenbury Wells (located at the site of the former Penson’s) as one of 14 restaurants in its September list of recommended restaurants. Executive Chef Ivan Tisdall-Downes.




11 October - Good Food Guide adds Upstairs By Tom Shepherd to its list of recommended restaurants and rates it ‘Very good’.


14 October - Glynn Purnell announces that he has closed Purnell’s with the last diners having been served on the evening of Saturday 12 October.




17 October - The Birmingham Post publishes a page-sized article on the closure of Purnell’s and the threat to the hospitality industry in Birmingham.



23 October - The Michelin Guide posts a Tweet about James Sherwin’s Wild Shropshire restaurant in Whitchurch.



24 October - The Birmingham Post publishes an article in which Andreas Antona speaks of his fears for the future of the hospitality industry.



25 October - Tom Shepherd announces the appointment of  Michael Blades as HeadChef of Upstairs By Tom Shepherd in Lichfield.



30 October - In response to the Labour government’s budget measure which massively raise employers’ national insurance contributions for employees as well significantly raising the minimum wage, Alex Claridge of The Wikderness tweets an angry message about the actions of the Labour government -







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