The Cheese Shop, Louth facts for kids
Private | |
Industry | Delicatessen |
Founded | Louth, Lincolnshire, England (2007 ) |
Founder | Paul Adams and Steven Parris |
Headquarters | , |
Area served
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Great Britain |
Key people
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Paul Adams, Steven Parris, Corrine Smith |
Products | Artisan foods, most notably cheese, wines and ports |
Owner | Paul Adams and Steven Parris |
Number of employees
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8 |
Parent | Say Cheese (Louth) Ltd. |
The Cheese Shop, Louth is a special food store in Louth, England. It is known for its huge choice of handmade foods. They are especially famous for their delicious cheeses.
This shop has even been on TV shows like The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain. It has also appeared in big newspapers such as The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian. Local TV and radio, like BBC Lincolnshire, have also featured it.
The Cheese Shop sells its products to local restaurants and pubs. They also sell cheeses made nearby. Some of these are Lincolnshire Poacher, Lincolnshire Red, and Cote Hill Blue and Yellow.
In 2011, The Cheese Shop won a big award. It was named the best small food shop in Britain. This award was part of "The Best Small Food Shops in Britain Awards." It was chosen by a food writer from The Daily Telegraph.
Awards and Recognition
- The shop was included in Rose Prince's Good Food Producers Guide in 2010.
- It was voted number 1 in the food category of "The Best Small Shops in Britain Awards." This award was given by The Daily Telegraph in 2011.