107 Dining Room has scooped a Good Food Award 2024/2025.
The Heswall restaurant, on Telegraph Road, opened its doors two decades ago in 2002, serving up unforgettable dining experiences.
It’s a small independent bistro style restaurant in the heart of Heswall.
The Good Food Awards, which were established in 2002, celebrate great food and service and aim to recognise independent businesses striving for culinary excellence.
Winners are decided by customer feedback, nominations and votes together with online reviews and food hygiene scores.
A spokesperson for 107 Dining Room said: “Since opening our doors in 2002 we’ve been dedicated to delivering excellence in every meal, creating a legacy built on flavour, quality and unwavering hospitality.
“Our journey has been guided by a commitment to excellence in every aspect of the dining experience.
“Our menu reflects a harmonious blend of locally sourced ingredients, skilfully crafted into dishes that celebrate both familiarity and innovation.”
The popular venue, which made the shortlist for Wirral’s Best Restaurant and Wirral’s Best Roast Dinner earlier this year, has a long-standing dedicated team who pours their heart and soul into creating memorable moments for their guests.
The spokesperson added: “We’d like to say thank you to everyone who took the time to vote for us - we couldn’t do it without you!
“This award means so much to us so a huge thank you.
“Thank you as well to our amazing team for all their hard work.
“They strive to deliver excellence every day.”
A spokesperson for the Good Food Awards said: “Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or just wanting to find great food in your local area, then look no further.
“Our Award winners have been hand-picked to be amongst the best in their field.
“Our unique awards, recognise those who strive for culinary excellence within their field.
“Our Good Food Awards are free to enter and entirely based on merit.”
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