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Michelin reveals new Bib Gourmand awards for 2019 guide

Michelin has revealed the new Bib Gourmand award winners for its 2019 guide - with 27 new additions and 28 deletions.

 

Bib Gourmands recognise pubs and restaurants offering exceptionally good food at moderate prices, and hold a coveted place for many high quality restaurants with affordable offerings.

 

The total number now stands at 143, with new entrants in regions across the UK including four in London (Petit Pois, Hoxton; Kudu, Peckham; Farang, Higbury; Sorella, Clapham), two in Scotland (Monadh Kitchen, Glasgow; Sugar Boat, Helensburgh) and one for Wales (Bryn Williams at Porth Eirias).

 

Removals include Islington's Drapers Arms, Bristol's No Man's Grace and The Gannet in Glasgow.

 

Rebecca Burr, director of the Michelin Guide Great Britain and Ireland, said: "Prices and value for money are important, but the Bib Gourmand is about much more; it's about the ethos and philosophy of a restaurant.

 

"The Michelin Inspectors love finding new Bib Gourmands and they're always hugely popular with our readers."

 

Michelin stars will be announced on Monday at a ceremony in London. Stay tuned to @caterertweets for live updates as the results are revealed.

 

Full additions and deletions listed below.

 

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New Bib Gourmand recipients in full: Route, Newcastle
Cin Cin, Brighton and Hove
The Crown Inn, Upton, Hampshire
The Windmill Chatham Green, Chelmsford
Bell's Diner & Bar Rooms, Bristol
Root, Bristol
Tare, Bristol
The Barn at Moor Hall, Lancashire
Leaping Hare, Stanton, Gloucestershire
Compasses Inn, Crundale, Kent
Charlton Arms, Ludlow, Shropshire
The Green, Sherborne, Dorset
Antidote, Ilfracombe, Devon
The Bell Inn, Langford, Gloucestershire
The Dog and Gun Inn, Skelton, Cumbria
The Sugar Boat, Helensburgh, Argyll
Monadh Kitchen, Glasgow
Porth Eirias, Colwyn Bay, Conwy
Clenaghans, Aghalee, County Antrim
Petit Pois, Hoxton, London
Farang, Highbury, London
Sorella, Clapham, London
Kudu, Peckham, London
Brownes, Tuam, County Galway
Clanbrassil House, Dublin
Dillon's, Timoleague, County Cork
Tartare, Galway

 

Deletions: Honey & Co, Camden, London
Great Queen Street, Camden, London
Charlotte's W5, Ealing, London
Azou, Hammersmith & Fulham, London
Drapers Arms, Islington, London
Canton Arms, Lambeth, London
Elliot's, Southwark, London
Paradise Garage (closed), Tower Hamlets, London
Madame D, Tower Hamlets, London
Taberna do Mercado (closed), Tower Hamlets, London
Clipstone, Westminster, London
Foley's, Westminster, London
Dehesa, Westminster, London
The Dunsforth (closed), Boroughbridge/Lower Dunsforth, North Yorkshire
No Man's Grace, Bristol
Bird in Hand, Bristol
Waggon, Bury, Greater Manchester
Five Bells Inn, Clyst Hydon, Devon
Iberico World Tapas, Derby,
Hadleigh Ram, Hadleigh, Suffolk
Anchor, Hullbridge, Essex
Ingham Swan (closed), Ingham, Norfolk
Talbot Inn, Mells, Somerset
Square, Porthleven, Cornwall
Black Rock (closed), St Ives, Cornwall
Passorn, Edinburgh
The Gannet, Glasgow
Old Schoolhouse Inn (closed), Lisbane, Ards

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