Orangery Restaurant wins prestigious award

Tortworth Court Four Pillars Hotel is delighted to announce that its stunning Orangery Restaurant has won the coveted Silver Award in the Taste of the West Awards 2009.

Taste of the West, established in 1991, is the regional food and drink trade organisation for the South West of England. As a membership organisation Taste of the West works to develop the region’s exceptional regional food and drink industry and its awards reward those who have reached exceptional standards across the six counties it represents.

The Orangery was awarded Silver place in the Restaurants category for the whole of Gloucestershire and General Manager of Tortworth Court Four Pillars Hotel, Stephen Cotton, is delighted with this accolade: “I am incredibly proud of the Orangery team for winning this prized award. Four Pillars Hotels has established a solid reputation for its culinary offering and a key part of our success is our focus on using local, quality produce. We have a close relationship with all of our suppliers and, as a result, our customers know that they can rely on us to deliver consistently delicious food. Our policy means that we play a role in sustaining local businesses, many of whom have been a vital part of the community for decades. As such, visiting guests are able to sample a real taste of local produce and put something back into local communities”.

Tortworth Court Four Pillars Hotel is located in rural Wotton-under-Edge in South Gloucestershire and set in 30 acres of parkland grounds with its own arboretum, containing over 300 rare and protected trees. Within easy reach of many Gloucestershire and Cotswold attractions on the Cotswold Edge, and close to Bristol, the four-star Tortworth Court Four Pillars Hotel is easily accessible from Junction 14 off the M5.

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