The North is home to a bunch of new silverware after cleaning up at the Tasmanian Hospitality Awards on Monday night.
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Cataract on Paterson’s Karen Burbury received the Premier’s Award for Contribution to the Community.
Launceston is home to the state’s Best Retail Liquor Outlet after 9/11 Launceston City took home the award.
Bridport Bunker Club was awarded Best RSL, Sporting or Community Club.
Country Club Tasmania received Best Meeting and Events Venue and the Draught Beer Quality Award.
Black Cow was named Best Steak Restaurant in the state, and Freycinet Lodge awarded Best Seafood Restaurant.
Saffire Freycinet was awarded Best Deluxe Hotel Accommodation and Best Regional Accommodation Venue of the Year.
Tasmanian Hospitality chief executive Steve Old congratulated all the winners.
“The 2018 THA Awards for Excellence have once again recognised Tasmania’s best hospitality venues from around the state,” he said.
“The standard of excellence is higher than ever before which is wonderful news not only for guests in our venues but for the industry as a whole.”
Some winners will now represent the state at next month’s National Australian Hotels Association Awards for Excellence.
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The standard of excellence is higher than ever before.
- Steve Old