Edwards Bar and Dining Ltd is run by experienced restaurateurs that wanted to expand into a new marketplace with a prime location in the centre of Worcester.

With a desire to create a relaxed environment where people can get food and drink in elegant surroundings, they planned to get a bespoke the front bar for their new business to give more to their potential customers and beat the local competition.

Nestled in the Pennine Hills, Compo’s Café has been keeping the people of Holmfirth well fed for years. Taking it’s name from the comic vagabond Compo Simmonite, from Last of The Summer Wine, you can rest assured that you’ll get a better customer service than Compo did in Ivy and Sid’s tea shop.

Not content with just offering it’s customers award winning fish and chips they also serve fresh homemade pies, a soup of the week, chicken, jacket potatoes or salads.

The newly refurbished Farmers Arms in Poynton is absolutely stunning. It’s rustic bare bricked walls; wooden floors, painted cows and beautifully upholstered seating are truly a delight for the eyes.

But it isn’t just the visuals that appeal as co-owners Martin and Simon boast, “It’s our food that’s really special.” Their chefs carefully select the best locally sourced food from suppliers and change their Sunday menu weekly to offer something new for the customers to enjoy while sampling the award winning cask ale.

In Spinningfields, Manchester there is a brand new dining experience that is expected to revolutionize the way you eat your meals. Wahu is an express food bar that wants you to design your own wholesome quality fresh meals to eat in or take away.

The concept was thought up by young entrepreneur Jamie Barr, who explains: “After I noticed a gap in the market for healthy food on the go, Wahu was born.” You choose the ‘base’ of salad, white or brown rice and then add ‘protein’ that includes haloumi, beef, lamb or salmon and finally your favorite dressing.

Caffe Ora is a brand new business offering hot and cold food in the heart of Bristol.

Taking over from a previous fresh food site, the business wanted to meet regulations by replacing the aging kit to keep up to date with technology and improve the service for their customers.

Pant-y-Gwydr is a restaurant that serves authentic classical French cuisine using traditional recipes in the centre of Swansea. The building itself was originally a hotel built in 1870s and it’s stonewalls and solid pine floors are the perfect setting for a special occasion.

To improve the dining experience and keep up with regulations a new water heating system was needed for the restaurant. However, because of the businesses popularity it needed to be installed and set up while they were closed for refurbishment.

Hazel’s Off-licence is a local family run business in the heart of Failsworth, Manchester.

Wanting to offer more than the competition and create more customer choice they decided to upgrade the coffee machine in the shop.

The established Barnsley Indian takeaway Red Onion is known for its generous portions and friendly services. They thrive on providing the best burgers, kebabs and Indian food to Wombwell area.

The takeaway wanted to increase customer choice and boost sales by bringing the highest possible quality pizzas to their menu. This meant upgrading their pizza oven.

East West Catering is a Yorkshire company that manufactures and supplies high quality authentic Indian cuisine.

Originally set up in 1988 by housewives seeking to offer fresh traditional Punjabi cuisine to local factory workers and hospitals, they have grown to provide mouth watering handmade frozen food and offer event and wedding catering services throughout the UK.

Corporate Catering Solutions Ltd provide a professionally managed catering services to clients in Business and Industry within the Midlands.

This independent, family-owned business has the unique ability to accommodate each client’s individual requirements no matter the size; they work with range of companies that have from 20 to 1,000 staff members.