Having returning post-Covid in 2022, the LCN Awards are already gearing up for the 2023 edition, this time bigger and better than ever at Belfast’s
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Jonny Taylor and his wife Christina, who took over Shed Bistro in 2018 and launched Blank in October 2021, have created their own cook book
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Portadown favourite The Head O’ The Road has been named Community Bar of the Year at the LCN Awards. Spotcheck judges said of the venue:
Templepatrick boutique hotel The Rabbit has been named Newcomer of the Year at this year’s LCN Awards. What was the Templeton has now been turned
Galgorm is celebrating after clinching the LCN Award for Hotel of the Year (over 75 room) for 2022. Collecting the gong from Arisha O’Hagan, above
Haptik cafe owner Johnathan McBride is celebrating after clinching the LCN Entrepreneur of the Year at this year’s LCN Awards. Johnny, who opened his first
The Bushmills Inn has been officially recognised for its outstanding customer service at Northern Ireland’s biggest night for the hospitality industry. Taking the sought-after
Belfast’s Blank restaurant is celebrating its first full year in business after clinching a flurry of awards, not least being crowned LCN restaurant of the
The results are in after the biggest and best night in Northern Ireland Hospitality and 18 worthy winners are celebrating picking up a prized LCN