Winners of Time & Leisure’s Food and Culture Awards 2024 revealed

By Tina Lofthouse

19th Mar 2024 | Local News

The 2024 Time & Leisure Food and Culture Awards were held at the Rose Theatre in Kingston (Photo: Josh Tucker Photography)
The 2024 Time & Leisure Food and Culture Awards were held at the Rose Theatre in Kingston (Photo: Josh Tucker Photography)

The best restaurants, pubs, bars, theatres and venues in south west London and Surrey have been recognised at Time & Leisure's annual Food and Culture Awards.

Held at Rose Theatre, Kingston, some 250 people from the hospitality industry attended the ceremony on 18 March to see who had won a coveted award.

Over 10,000 votes were cast by readers of the lifestyle magazine across 19 categories for the 12th year of the awards.

There were 10 finalists in each category.

Winners included Chez Bruce, who scooped Fine Dining Restaurant of the Year; FUSEBOX Kingston for Most Innovative Arts/Community Project, and the Rose & Crown, Wimbledon Village, who won the Best Pub/Bar category.

"Our Food and Culture Awards shine a light on all the incredible gems in south west London and Surrey," said a Time & Leisure's publisher Lucy Kane.

"When the hospitality industry is facing such unprecedented challenges, it has become more important than ever to recognise all the hard work that these businesses put in as well as celebrating the sensational food and arts we enjoy locally and the joy they bring to our lives."

     

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