BRISTOL, ENGLAND, May 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Arch House Deli of Clifton Village, Bristol is celebrating its nomination for the Deli of the Year 2011 - an award which is judged by some of the UK's leading food experts. In each region of the UK a deli will be chosen to go forward to the Deli of the Year final, when delis will be visited by a mystery shopper, and the champion deli will be announced at the oscars of the fine food world in London in September.
Customers of Arch House Deli are invited to pop into the shop to show their support and to visit http://www.delioftheyear.co.uk to add their vote.
"We know that our customers love everything about deli food - we've already had amazing feedback from customers and we hope that lots more will pop in to see us and support us in becoming the Deli of the Year 2011. Last year, which was the first year of the competition, thousands of people voted for delis up and down the UK, and the judges apparently had a hard task choosing the winning deli. We would love to be a regional finalist and our team would love to win the title - it would really be something to celebrate for Bristol" said David Greenman.
Deli of the Year is an idea created and organised by Olives Et Al, a food producer in Dorset, and supported by The Guild of Fine Food which represents the fine food sector. The competition is open to all, from the smallest post office with a tiny deli counter to high street delis and rural farm shops. The organisers believe that the deli culture is worth protecting and celebrating. Giles Henschel of Olives Et Al explains, "Last year thousands of people supported delis in their own high streets. The comments we received were amazing and we were truly staggered by the level of support for delis - we hope that we will have even more this year and that we find a deli worthy of the title Deli of the Year 2011."
To find out more about Deli of the Year visit http://www.delioftheyear.co.uk.
Arch House Deli is a multi award winning delicatessen, based in Clifton, Bristol (www.archhousedeli.com). For further information contact David Greenman on 0117 9741166.
Bristol's Arch House Deli nominated for Deli of the Year 2011
Arch House Deli of Clifton Village, Bristol is celebrating its nomination for the Deli of the Year 2011 - an award which is judged by some of the UK's leading food experts.
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[Press-News.org] Bristol's Arch House Deli nominated for Deli of the Year 2011Arch House Deli of Clifton Village, Bristol is celebrating its nomination for the Deli of the Year 2011 - an award which is judged by some of the UK's leading food experts.