- Overall: Artis Restaurant by Phelim O’Hagan: Artis Restaurant by Phelim O’Hagan stood out as the overall winner thanks to its exceptional standards in food, service, and atmosphere. With creative yet refined dishes and a strong commitment to quality, the restaurant delivers a memorable dining experience that combines technical skill with genuine hospitality.
- Café: Vittle Bakeshop Portstewart: Vittle Bakeshop in Portstewart earned the café award for its warm, inviting environment and excellent baked goods. Freshly prepared pastries, cakes, and light meals are complemented by friendly service, making it a favourite spot for locals and visitors seeking quality café fare in a relaxed setting.
- Casual Dining: Amici Ristorante Portstewart: Amici Ristorante in Portstewart received the casual dining award for offering approachable Italian-inspired food in a comfortable and welcoming space. The menu features generous portions of well-executed classics, supported by attentive service that keeps the experience relaxed yet satisfying.
- Chef: Stevie McCarry, Lir, Coleraine: Stevie McCarry of Lir in Coleraine was named Chef of the Year for his consistent creativity and technical precision in the kitchen. His dishes highlight seasonal ingredients and deliver balanced flavours that demonstrate both innovation and a deep respect for good cooking.
- Contemporary Irish Cuisine: The Fold Derry: The Fold in Derry won the Contemporary Irish Cuisine award for its modern interpretation of traditional Irish ingredients and recipes. The restaurant presents elegant, thoughtfully composed dishes that celebrate local produce while adding a refined contemporary touch.
- Customer Service: Ardtara Country House Maghera:Ardtara Country House in Maghera was recognised for outstanding customer service. The team provides warm, attentive, and personalised hospitality in a beautiful country house setting, ensuring every guest feels genuinely cared for and valued throughout their stay.
- Employee Excellence Award: Colin McLindan, Harry’s Shack Portstewart: Colin McLindan of Harry’s Shack in Portstewart received the Employee Excellence Award for his outstanding dedication, professionalism, and positive contribution to the team. His consistent high standards and friendly approach greatly enhance the guest experience.
- Gastro Pub: Walled City Brewery Derry: Walled City Brewery in Derry earned the gastro pub award for combining a relaxed pub atmosphere with high-quality, thoughtfully prepared food. The venue offers an appealing menu that complements its craft beers, creating an enjoyable and distinctive gastro pub experience.
- Hotel and Guesthouse: Oak Room Restaurant at The Ebrington Hotel: The Oak Room Restaurant at The Ebrington Hotel was awarded in the hotel and guesthouse category for its elegant dining within a stylish and comfortable setting. Guests enjoy refined food and professional service in an atmosphere that blends modern comfort with warm hospitality.
- Innovator: Umi Derry: Umi in Derry received the Innovator award for bringing fresh and creative ideas to its offering. The business has developed a distinctive concept that stands out through originality, quality execution, and a clear vision that appeals to its customers.
- Local Food Hero: Emily McCorkell, Lo & Slo Derry: Emily McCorkell of Lo & Slo in Derry was named Local Food Hero for her dedication to using and promoting high-quality local ingredients. Her commitment to sustainable, flavourful food has helped highlight the best of the region’s produce in an authentic and appealing way.
- Newcomer: The Fold Derry: The Fold in Derry won the Newcomer award for quickly establishing itself as a strong contender in the local dining scene. From the outset, the venue has impressed with its confident approach, quality offerings, and clear potential for continued success.
- Restaurant Manager: Roisin O’Donnell, Browns in Town: Roisin O’Donnell of Browns in Town was recognised as Restaurant Manager of the Year for her excellent leadership and operational skill. She maintains high standards of service and ensures smooth, professional running of the restaurant while fostering a positive team environment.
- Pub: Portstewart Arms Portstewart: The Portstewart Arms in Portstewart received the pub award for delivering a classic, welcoming pub experience. With a friendly atmosphere, well-kept drinks, and a genuine sense of community, it serves as a popular and enjoyable local gathering place.
- Sustainable Practices: Lo & Slo Derry: Lo & Slo in Derry was awarded for its strong commitment to sustainable practices. The business demonstrates thoughtful sourcing, waste reduction, and environmentally conscious operations while still delivering excellent food and a positive guest experience.
- Use of Social Media: Yum Cakes Derry: Yum Cakes in Derry earned the Use of Social Media award for its effective and engaging online presence. The business uses social platforms creatively to showcase its products, connect with customers, and build a loyal following around its appealing offerings.
- Wine Experience: El Tapas Grá Derry: El Tapas Grá in Derry received the Wine Experience award for its impressive selection and knowledgeable presentation of wines. The venue creates an enjoyable environment where guests can explore and appreciate wines alongside well-matched tapas in a relaxed, convivial setting.
- World Cuisine: Mekong Derry: Mekong in Derry won the World Cuisine award for its authentic and flavourful interpretation of Southeast Asian dishes. The restaurant delivers vibrant, well-prepared meals that bring international tastes to Derry in a welcoming and lively atmosphere..
Michelin Guide Recommendations
- Artis by Phelim O’Hagan, Derry City, A celebration of local produce and trusted suppliers in a craft village setting with well-executed modern dishes.
- Browns Bonds Hill, Derry, A plush, art deco-style dining room on the east bank of the River Foyle offering refined modern British cuisine.
- Lemon Tree, Derry City, A long-established favourite known for its high-quality, flavourful dishes in a welcoming city-centre location.
- Irish Craft Drinks Award: Walled City Brewery, Derry City, Recognised nationally for its outstanding craft brewing and contribution to Irish drinks excellence.
Restaurant award winners
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow – Overall – County winners – Good Food Ireland – Michelin Star
Dining
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
2026 Irish Restaurant awards by county:
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
2025 Irish Restaurant awards by county:
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
2024 Irish Restaurant awards by county:
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
Derry:
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Derry offers a rich historical tapestry, with the city’s 17th-century walls providing a walkable journey through its past. The Guildhall and Tower Museum explore Derry’s maritime and political history, while the Peace Bridge offers scenic views over the River Foyle. Derry is Ireland’s 15th largest county by size (2,067 square km) and sixth largest by population (252,231). Population peaked at 222,174 in 1841 and reached its lowest point, 139,693 in 1926.In terms of hospitality, Derry is Ireland’s 16th most visited tourist county with around 135,000 international visitors per year.
