Crewe Market Hall nominated for foodie award - and you can help them win
The good news keeps coming for Crewe Market Hall, as the food hall has been nominated for an award.
Thanks to public votes, they have been nominated for the Best Newcomer Award for the Nantwich Food Awards.
Crewe Market Hall are against 20 other nominees.
However, as Crewe Market Hall comprises of lots of independent eateries compared to other individual businesses nominated, they stand a big chance of getting the win.
Crewe Market Hall General Manager Gary Johnson was elated with the news.
"We are delighted to have been nominated in the 'Best Newcomer' category in the Nantwich Food Awards," he said.
"Having recently celebrated our first birthday, the market hall continues to grow in popularity and to be nominated and recognised, in the highly prestigious Nantwich Food Festival awards, is testimony to the hard work and commitment that the traders, the hospitality and operation staff, and everyone involved in Crewe Market Hall has put in.
"We would like to thank all those people who are voting for us and for their continuous support and custom."
The people of Crewe can vote for Crewe Market Hall to win by clicking here.
Voting is free, and you have until September 4 to vote.
We'll find out if Crewe Market Hall has won after the Nantwich Food Festival takes place, with a separate awards evening on October 21.
Other Crewe nominees in the Nantwich Food Awards include Giovannis Crewe for Restauraunt of the Year.
Crewe Market Hall is located on 27 Earle St, Crewe CW1 2BL.
It is not the only recent award news associated with Crewe Market Hall, the architect behind new Indian eatery Bombaye Junction recently won an award.
Please click here to read that story.
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