Monday, June 9, 2008
Blue Mesa Grill and Fearing’s in Dallas earn international awards for best brunch
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Blue Mesa Grill and Fearing's were both awarded for "Best Brunch" in the International Restaurant & Hotel Awards for 2008.
Blue Mesa won third prize for its brunch in the "value restaurants" category, while Fearing's earned second place in the best brunch/luxury category.
According to the Web site, the International Restaurant & Hotel Awards is the world's most prestigious awards recognizing the best value, moderate, and luxury travel establishments in the industry, and is in a league with the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards. Except that there are no movie stars in attendance.
The Website also says that, in the 2007/2008 awards season, IRHA received submissions from more than 50 countries around the world, and that the jury reviewed submissions from bed & breakfasts, top restaurants, major chains, six-star luxury hotels, boutique hotels, and independent restaurants and hotels in April and May of 2008.
Other categories for judgment include Best Design, Best Views, Best Citywide/Regional Cuisine, Best Specialty Item, Best Ethnic Cuisine, Most Organic/Sustainable, Best Wine List, Best Dessert, Best New Restaurant of the Year, and International Restaurant of the Year. The International Restaurant & Hotel Awards is a division of International Hospitality Awards, Inc.
Source: IRHA
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xdavidwattsx Anonymous
I am very much a friend of the Blue Mesa brunch.
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