Restaurants honoured with four AA Rosettes are Old Downton Lodge (Ludlow, Shropshire), Roganic (London) and The Dining Room, Whatley Manor (Wiltshire), while those awarded three AA Rosettes include Gordon Ramsay’s London restaurant Pétrus, Rothay Manor Hotel & Fine Dining, and Allium at Askham Hall.
Establishments with three AA Rosettes are all outstanding restaurants achieving standards that demand national recognition well beyond their local area. Those awarded four AA Rosettes are among the top restaurants in the country.
Simon Numphud, Managing Director at AA Hotel & Hospitality Services said “We are delighted to recognise these hotels and restaurants for achieving such high standards of culinary excellence. Congratulations to all those working at these establishments, who continue to show the breadth and quality of the British culinary landscape.”
New four AA Rosettes:
- The Dining Room, Whatley Manor, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
- Old Downton Lodge, Ludlow, Shropshire
- Roganic, London, W1
New three AA Rosettes:
- Alchemilla, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Allium at Askham Hall, Askham, Cumbria
- Cornerstone by Chef Tom Brown, London, E9
- The Cross at Kenilworth, Kenilworth, Warwickshire
- etch. by Steven Edwards, Brighton, East Sussex
- Fordwich Arms, Canterbury, Kent
- John’s House, Mountsorrel, Leicestershire
- Launceston Place, London, W8
- Lords of The Manor, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
- The Methuen Arms, Corsham, Wiltshire
- Pétrus, London, SW1
- Rothay Manor Hotel & Fine Dining, Ambleside, Cumbria,
- The Salutation, Sandwich, Kent
- Stem, London, W1
- Stocks Hotel, Sark
- The Wilderness, Birmingham, West Midlands
The AA has been awarding Rosettes to restaurants since 1956, with the top award of five rosettes being introduced in 1991. The multi rosettes are awarded bi-annually in January and September, with success being determined by one or more visits by an AA inspector to an hotel or restaurant.
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