![]() Education, training, development and employment will be key components of the ultimate foodie destination.Ĭommunities across the country are urged to get involved and work with local businesses, foodie groups, Chambers of Commerce and other working groups to submit their applications and promote their area to both local people and visitors. Plans for future growth and investment into the food and hospitality industry at a local level will also be taken into consideration by judges. The winning Irish town/destination will have established a local producer/supplier network which is utilised and promoted by local businesses. The ‘Foodie Town of Ireland’ award will recognise a town/destination that actively promotes itself through joint promotional activities such as food festivals, gourmet trails or farmers’ markets as well as great dining experiences for locals and visitors alike. Foodie Towns is now in its second year and is now separate to the Irish Restaurant Awards due to its success in 2014. The ‘Foodie Towns 2015’ competition will see towns and communities from all over the country battle it out to be named Ireland’s top town/destination for a foodie experience. ![]() THE Restaurants Association of Ireland (RAI) have launched the search for Ireland’s premier foodie destination today. Pól ó Conghaile (Food writer) with CEO Foodie Towns Adrian Cummins at the launch of Foodie Towns 2015 the search for Ireland’s premier foodie destination on Moore St, Dublin. ![]()
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