Canberra's hospitality industry appears to be thriving more than ever, as it celebrated a record number of entries to the ACT Australian Hotels Association awards on Monday night.
Brian Smith was honoured three times at the annual awards, taking away the John Press award for his two venues Hopscotch in Braddon and Young & Frisky in Gungahlin, while Hopscotch also co-won the best pub bistro with The Meating Room in Weston Creek..
Mr Smith said he was shocked to win the John Press award, given to the most outstanding industry leader, but put it down to great service, adaptability and confidence.
"You have to evolve and chance with the industry or things become stale," he said.
"I think we were just a little bit different to other places, we really want to create an atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable."
East Hotel on Canberra Avenue was another standout winner, taking away four of the 30 awards.
East Hotel general manager Todd Handy said he was honoured the hotel had been considered the best marketed hotel and best suite/apartment hotel, while Joe's Bar inside the hotel won best new/redeveloped venue and its chef Barsha Rai was awarded best apprentice chef.
"To win these awards is fantastic and a recognition of people who do all of the day-to-day work," Mr Handy said.
"The industry here is run by clever and forward-thinking groups and I think sometimes they sell themselves short in their potential of bringing people to Canberra."
Hotel Hotel in NewActon also did well, winning the best deluxe (5-star) hotel with Jamala Wildlife Lodge and best hotel restaurant along with Monster Kitchen and Bar in Civic.
London Circuit venues Bar Rochford and Molly won the best cocktail bar, Pomegranate in Kingston was awarded the best restaurant while the best sporting venue went to neighbouring pub, The Dock.
Canberra's hospitality industry was facing an increasingly tough business environment in 2014, when then AHA ACT general manager Brad Watts said it had been a difficult year.
But the current manager, Jo Broad, said the impressive range of innovative newcomers and well-established venues changed things.
"It was definitely the most entries we've ever had to the awards, which is a testament to the industry," she said.
"It really is exciting times and I think the growth that we've seen in the past couple of years will continue."
2016 AHA ACT Hospitality Award winners:
John Press Award
Brian Smith, Hopscotch and Young & Frisky
Member of the Year
Tarn Morrow, QT Canberra
Best Restaurant Service Employee (Accom)
Dharmesh Panvelkar, Crowne Plaza Canberra
Best Restaurant Service Employee (Gen)
Dexter Nathis, Black Fire Restaurant
Best Restaurant Cookery Employee
Nikhi Jain, National Convention Centre
Best Apprentice Chef
Barsha Rai, Joe's Bar East Hotel
Best Front of House Employee
Indigo Collins, Crowne Plaza Canberra
Madison Groom, Doma Hotels
Best Hotel Restaurant
Monster Kitchen & Bar, Hotel Hotel
Best Cocktail Bar
Bar Rochford
Molly
Best Wine List
Mezzalira
Best Café Restaurant
The District
Best Restaurant
Pomegranate
Best Bar Presentation and Service
Public
Best Meetings and Events Hotel (Accomm)
Hyatt Hotel Canberra
Best Meetings and Events Venue (Gen)
National Convention Centre
Best New/Redeveloped Venue (Accomm)
Little National Hotel
Best New/Redeveloped Venue (Gen)
Joe's Bar
Best Marketed Hotel
East Hotel
Best Environmental Practice
Crowne Plaza Canberra
Best Late Night Entertainment Venue
Shorty's
Best Live Entertainment Venue
Transit Bar
Best Sporting Entertainment Venue
The Dock
Best TAB Licensed Venue
Ducks Nuts Bar & Grill
Best Local
The George Harcourt Inn
Best Pub Bistro
Hopscotch
Meating Room
Outstanding Community Service & Achievement
Crowne Plaza Canberra
Best Suite/Apartment Hotel
East Hotel
Best Mid-Range Accommodation (3-3.5 Star)
The Brassey Hotel
Best First Class Accommodation (4 Star)
Little National Hotel
Best Superior Accommodation (4.5 Star)
QT Canberra
Best Deluxe Accommodation (5 Star)
Hotel Hotel
Jamala Wildlife Lodge