- Gourmet Society
The Gourmet Society is a UK-based organisation that was created in 2003 and was initially developed in the Midlands. It is a dining promotions company which means that members pay a subscription per year (around £45) and are given money off at restaurants in their area.
The Gourmet Society operates in a number of areas of the UK - such as the Midlands including,Birmingham ,Derby ,Leicester ,Nottingham and the North East includingNewcastle upon Tyne andSunderland .Since its conception The Gourmet Society has grown at a rapid rate and now has over 25,000 members plus 1,000 restaurants. The membership with the Society means members receive 2 for 1 in the partner restaurants. The partner restaurants that participate include the restaurant chain
Wagamama .The Gourmet Society's growth has been particularly noticeable in the Midlands and has attracted wide interest most significantly when Petit Blanc in Birmingham became a partner restaurant. Since then the Gourmet Society has been growing at a rate of over 100% year on year in terms of restaurants and has been heavily featured in local media. The Duke and Duchess of Rutland (
David Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland ) have written the annual foreword to the Gourmet Society which is published each year. A number of local celebrities including BBC Radio presenters have become members.The Gourmet Society run the North East Restaurant Awards, the first was held in 2007.
External links
[http://www.gourmetsociety.co.uk The Gourmet Society]
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