BRITAIN’S best boozers have been revealed in the annual publican awards.

Hundreds of businesses competed for the ultimate title of best pub in the biggest awards of the industry.

The winners of the Publican Awards were revealed last night

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The winners of the Publican Awards were revealed last nightCredit: Publican Awards – Morning Advertiser
Brewdog Waterloo clenched one of the top spots

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Brewdog Waterloo clenched one of the top spotsCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

The Publican Awards pitted the best companies in the UK against one another across a number of categories.

These included the venues which serve the best drinks, plate up the most succulent meals and provide the cosiest accommodation.

Below are the winners for the 2023 Publican Awards:

Best Drinks Offer

Arguably the most important category of them all – which pub firm is serving up the best pints and glasses of vino.

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With most punters entering a pub for a sharpener, this is arguably the most significant gong.

The winner was:

  • The Alchemist

Best New Site

To be in contention for this prize, the pub must have opened during the past two years and be either a new-build pub or a substantial re-development.

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Entrants must demonstrate evidence of how effectively trade has been built at the site.

The winner was:

  • Brewdog Waterloo

Best Brewing Pub Company

To qualify for this section, the pub company had to have between two and 150 sites that manage to juggle both a pub estate and a successful brewery.

The winner was:

  • Brewhouse & Kitchen

Best Community Pub Operator

This winner of this category will be the best local in the country, serving up the largest amount of pints in its area.

The winner was:

  • Urban Village Pubs

Best Accommodation Operator

After a bruising long walk or an aching drive with the kids in the back, this award will be presented to the company boasting excellent rooms.

The winner was:

  • Grosvenor Pubs Trading

Best Food Offer

Pub companies that average a two-course meal (Starter/Dessert and Main) from between £12.50 to £25 per head can enter the award, which is looking for the tastiest mainstream food on offer in the country.

The winner was:

Best Late Night Operator

A category for the kind of pub which specialises in only ringing for last orders late into the night and can be a vibrant establishment into the early hours of the following morning.

The winner was:

Best Sustainable Pub Company

An award for the firm which best demonstrates a significant effort to reduce its waste and be environmentally efficient.

The winner was:

  • Mitchells & Butlers

Best Pub Operations Team

The company with the smoothest operations team was crowned victorious.

The winner was:

  • Barons Pub Company

Best Managed Pub Company

Publicans with the greatest management styles were offered this award.

The winner was:

  • Urban Pubs & Bars

Best Pub Employer (501+ employees)

Nominees for this category had to have more than 501 employees to enter.

The winner was:

  • Greene King

Best Pub Employer (up to 500 employees)

For those smaller businesses that still work hard to employee staff, only less than 500.

The winner was:

  • Barons Pub Company

Best Tenanted/Leased Pub Company (up to 500)

Many pub chains operate a system of landlords, allowing pub owners to run their pub with the support of a larger company behind them.

The winner was:

  • Fuller, Smith and Turner

Best Tenanted/Leased Pub Company (501+ sites)

This category celebrated larger businesses that supported individual tenant publicans to run their own pubs.

The winner was:

  • Greene King

Best Premium Food Offer

For those who need something extra luxurious, this award singled out the very best place to go.

The winner was:

  • Anglian Country Inns
The Churchill Tree in Alderley

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The Churchill Tree in Alderley
Mainwaring Arms public house in Staffordshire

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Mainwaring Arms public house in StaffordshireCredit: Alamy

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