The Bridge Garden Bar, Brighton Hotel, and Boundary Island Brewery have all been selected as finalists in the 2022 AHA-Aon Hospitality Awards for Excellence.
The awards celebrate WA’s best hospitality venues and acknowledge their ongoing pursuit of excellence.
There was a record number of nominations across the 40 award categories this year, including three local hospitality venues.
The Bridge Garden Bar has been selected as a finalist in the Casual Pub Dining (Regional) and Live Entertainment categories.
The Brighton Hotel is also a finalist in the Live Entertainment category.
Boundary Island Brewery has been chosen as a finalist in the Revedeloped Venue and Casual Pub Dining (Regional) categories.
Paula Fry from Boundary Island Brewery has also been nominated for an employee award in the Front Office and Administration category.
These esteemed awards provide a prestigious point of difference for the winners and deliver fantastic exposure for local hospitality venues.
AHA CEO Bradley Woods said the strong support for the 2022 awards shows WA’s reliance on hospitality venues, which are recovering strongly after COVID-19.
“The awards are a way of celebrating the very best of WA’s hospitality venues and the staff who drive their success, which after almost three years of turmoil, is more important than ever,” Mr Woods said.
“Over the 40 award categories, we received almost 1,000 nominations from venues and staff across Perth and regional WA.”
“Nominations have been narrowed down to hundreds of finalists who represent the very best of WA’s extraordinary hospitality industry.”
The winners will be announced on Monday November 7 at Crown Perth.
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