| Tyrone
Good Food Circle Welcomes 6 New Members
21st May 2007
Good Food lovers across Tyrone and
further afield will be delighted to hear that there are
now 6 more places to savour the Flavour of Tyrone. For the
first time, coffee shops and bistros as well as restaurants
have been welcomed to join the celebrated ‘Tyrone
Good Food Circle’.
The ‘Tyrone Good Food Circle’
recently welcomed 6 new members at a reception hosted at
Quinn’s Corner restaurant, Ballygawley.
Bramble’s restaurant @ Garden World,
Cookstown; The Courtyard restaurant, Cookstown; Café
Latte, Dungannon; Dine @ Dungannon Golf Club; Cano’s
Pizzeria & Italian restaurant, Dungannon; and Oyster’s
restaurant, Strabane have all been added to the list of
Tyrone’s most prestigious dining establishments.
Mayor of Dungannon & South Tyrone Borough
and Board member of Flavour of Tyrone, Cllr Jim Hamilton
stated:
‘I am delighted to welcome on
board six new members to the Tyrone Good Food Circle.
Given the variety of establishments, diners can now enjoy
a broader range of places that are renowned for quality,
local cuisine.’
As one of the first of its kind, the Tyrone
Good Food Circle has grown both in strength and size over
the years, with all of its members having achieved high
standards in not only food, but in the whole dining experience.
Its members offer a unique experience, combining
innovative ideas with traditional fare and modern surroundings,
ensuring a high standard of dining in all of its establishments.
Cllr Jim Cavanagh, Chairperson of the Flavour
of Tyrone:
‘The Good Food Circle is an important
element in the Flavour of Tyrone It is excellent to see
new members on board. With peaceful times, it is to be
hoped and expected that the Tyrone tourism trade will
flourish and we will be ready when that time comes.’
The Good Food Circle’s Good Food Guide
has been described by an international travel writer as
a “totally invaluable little guide to some world-class
restaurants which deserve to be better known”.
With its innovative joint marketing schemes and regular
trade-related training opportunities, the Good Food Circle
provides many tangible benefits to its membership restaurants.
Anne Brace, Chairperson of the Good Food Circle
welcomes the new members:
‘The Tyrone Good Food Circle has
gone from strength to strength thanks to the hard work
and dedication of our members and co-ordinators. We are
delighted to continue the expansion of the Tyrone Good
Food Circle by welcoming these and many more new members.’
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