Northamptonshire’s food and drink sector took centre stage last night as the winners of the Weetabix Northamptonshire Food & Drink Awards 2025/26 were announced at a celebration held at the Royal & Derngate, Northampton.

The event recognised exceptional local talent across 18 categories — from artisan producers and chefs to community cafés and sustainable farms — showcasing the creativity and innovation driving the county’s food and drink scene.

Tash Jardine from Northampton College, with her award-winning canapés
Tash Jardine from Northampton College with her award winning canapés

Stuart Branch, People, Digital, Environment, Health & Safety Director at Weetabix, praised the winners for their contribution to Northamptonshire’s vibrant industry. “Weetabix is proud to once again be the headline sponsor of these awards. Sustainability has become central to everything we do, and it’s fantastic to see that same passion reflected across all the categories. Congratulations to every Gold, Silver, and Bronze winner — your innovation and commitment are truly commendable.”

Leigh Baker, Catering Director at Booker, added: “We’re incredibly proud to support these awards and celebrate the outstanding talent, passion, and innovation that define the local food and drink industry. Congratulations to every winner — your dedication to excellence inspires us all.”

Joint Gold winners in the One to Watch category:Vanessa Anderson, Indi Local
Ben Welch, Baker Benjy
Joint Gold winners in the One to Watch category
Vanessa Anderson Indi Local
Ben Welch Baker Benjy

Awards Director Rachel Mallows reflected on the continued strength of the local hospitality and production community. “Northamptonshire’s food and drink scene is built on creativity, collaboration, and community spirit. These awards highlight the extraordinary people who make our county a true destination for great food and hospitality.”

Among this year’s Gold winners were Baker Benjy, who shared the One to Watch accolade, Ganders Goat for the Weetabix Sustainability Award, Jeyes of Earls Barton for Artisan Local Product of the Year, and Phipps NBC for Artisan Local Drink of the Year.

For full details of the winners across all categories, see below.


2025/26 Weetabix Northamptonshire Food & Drink Awards Winners

Artisan Local Drink of the Year, sponsored by Wharf Distillery 

Gold – From the Ashes, Phipps NBC

Silver – Stonyfield English Quality Sparkling Wine White 2019

Bronze – Embankment Organic Coffee Beans, Bella Barista

Highly Commended – Red Baron, New Lodge Vineyard

Highly Commended – Revival Rum, Spiced Rum, Revival Rum

 

Artisan Local Product of the Year, sponsored by Heygates Flour & Animal Feed Millers 

Gold – Jeyes’s Northamptonshire Mustard, Jeyes of Earls Barton

Silver – Rum & Raisin Ice Cream, Your Cool

Bronze – The Limoncello, Choccies by Sara

Highly Commended – Sweet Spicy Jerk Sausage Rolls, Betty’s Caribbean Fusion

Highly Commended – Sweet Tomato Chutney, Daylight Veggie Patch

Highly Commended – Traditional Brown Sauce, Friars Farm

Highly Commended – Fruit & Nut Granola, Yummy Grains

 

Artisan Local Vegetarian/Vegan Product of the Year

Gold – Nonsausage Roll, Dovely Bakery

Silver – Daventry Blue, The Urban Dairy Ltd

Bronze – Pumpkin Spiced Cake, Mill House

Highly Commended – Dovely’s Ezekiel Loaf

Highly Commended – Cookie Babes Vegan Choco-Nana Cookie

Highly Commended – Strawberry Daiquiri Sorbet, Your Cool

 

Booker Gastro Pub of the Year, sponsored by Booker

Gold – The Rose & Crown, Yardley Hastings

Silver – The Sheaf Inn, West Haddon

Silver – The Tollemache Arms, Harrington

Bronze – The Fours Pears, Little Houghton

Bronze – The Kings Arms, Polebrook

Commended – The Brampton Halt, Chapel Brampton

Commended – The Bulls Head, Clipston

Commended – The Red Lion, Thornby

Commended – The Olde Three Cocks, Brigstock

Commended – The Kings Head, Spratton

 

Booker Young Chef of the Year, sponsored by Booker

Gold – Harvey Tapp, The Palmichael

Silver – Edward Early, The Palmichael

Silver – Dylan Thomas, Ember/The Four Pears

Bronze – Ben Leonard, The Four Pears

 

Chef of the Year, sponsored Greedy Gordons

Gold – Deniz Gultes, Whittlebury Park Hotel & Spa

Silver – William Mountain, Saracens Head, Little Brington

Bronze – John Young, The Red Lion, Thornby

Highly Commended – Perry Burford, formerly The Tollemache Arms, now The Saracens Head, Little Brington

Highly Commended – David Smith, The Four Pears, Little Houghton

Highly Commended – Lee White, The Olde Three Cocks, Brigstock

 

Canape of the Year, sponsored by Portfolio Events 

GOLD –  Tash Jardine, Northampton College

 

Community Café of the Year, sponsored by West Northamptonshire Council Public Health 

Gold – Café Oak (Youth Works), Geddington

Silver – Bugbrooke Community Café, Bugbrooke

Silver – Whites Kitchen, Earls Barton

Bronze – Bob’s, Corby

Bronze – Saints Coffee, Northampton

Bronze – The Hut Café, Kettering

 

Farming Environment Award, sponsored by Weetabix 

Gold – Pearson Gape Farming, Manor Farm

Silver – J.A. Knight & Sons, Walgrave Lodge Farm

Bronze – Bridge House Farm

Highly Commended – T.W Brown and Son

Highly Commended – Wold Farm

Highly Commended – R.I Reynolds, Hollow Farm

 

F&B Achiever of the Year, sponsored by J Sweeney Accountants

Gold – Simon & Sarah Singlehurst, New Lodge Farm, Bulwick

Silver – Emily Mee, Mee Blueberries

Bronze – Luke Wilson, Braybrooke Beer Co

Bronze – Dan Coshan, Tap & Kitchen

Bronze – Tom McManus, McManus Pubs

 

Food and Drink College Student of the Year, sponsored by University of Northampton

Gold – Bella McCue, Northampton College

Silver – Inez Bartlette, Northampton College

Bronze – Ndumiso Mpofu, Tresham College

Highly Commended – Tegan Chettle, Tresham College

Highly Commended – Ruby Bailey, Northampton College

Highly Commended – Livia Milnes, Moulton College

 

Healthy Food & Wellbeing, Workplace Award, sponsored by Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust 

Gold – Igus UK Ltd

Silver – Northampton General Hospital

Bronze – Northampton High School

 

Healthy Food & Wellbeing, Innovative Producer Award, sponsored by Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust 

Gold – Eat Curious

Silver – Salma Soulful

Highly Commended – Houghton Hams

Highly Commended – Betty’s Caribbean Fusion

Highly Commended – June Plum Jamaican Food

 

Local Food Hero of the Year, sponsored by Howes Percival 

Gold – Milly Fyfe, No Fuss Meals for Busy Parents CIC

Silver – Sarah Yates, Sened Kitchen

Bronze – Claire Gurney – The Food Shack

Highly Commended – Nicola Walpole, Coeliac Specialist Dietician

Highly Commended – Kate Williams, Ground Work/Grow Cook Eat

 

One to Watch, sponsored by Whitworth Bros. Ltd Flour Millers

Gold – Vanessa Anderson, Indi Local

Gold – Ben Welch, Baker Benjy

Silver – Millie Pates, Millie’s Bakery Ltd

Bronze – Lee White, The Olde Three Cocks, Brigstock

Bronze – Nicola & Briony Folwell, The Folly, Towcester

 

Outstanding Contribution to Food & Drink, sponsored by All Things Business 

Chris Saul and Saul’s of Spratton

 

Restaurant of the Year, sponsored by Whitco Catering & Bakery Equipment Ltd

Gold – The Palmichael Restaurant, Burton Latimer

Silver – Nuovo, Northampton

Bronze – Ember, Wellingborough

Bronze – The Gallery at Escapade, Silverstone

Bronze – Staci’s Italian Restaurant, Rothwell

 

Weetabix Sustainability Award, sponsored by Weetabix

Gold – Ganders Goat

Silver – Northampton Town Football Club Community Trust

Bronze – Carbon Neutral Vending Ltd

Bronze – Tellus Mater

 

World Cuisine Restaurant of the Year, sponsored by British Pepper & Spice

Gold – Mooche Wala, Denton

Silver – The Raj, Kettering

Silver – Truva Lounge Cocktail Bar, Towcester

Bronze – Bodrum Turkish Cuisine, Burton Latimer

Bronze – Saffron Fine Dining, Brackley

Bronze – Taste of India, Rothwell