His career has spanned stints in Switzerland, Sharrow Bay Hotel, Ullswater, The Connaught in Mayfair, London and Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons.

At the age of 29 he opened his eponymous restaurant in Longridge, Preston. Within two years he had been awarded his first Michelin and Egon Ronay stars along with The Good Food Guide’s ‘Restaurant of the Year’. Within a week of the restaurant’s second anniversary, he was nominated ‘Newcomer of the Year’ in the Catey Awards. In the same year Charles Heidsieck Champagne Guide voted Paul Heathcotes as ‘one of the best restaurants in the world’.

The 1994 Egon Ronay Guide awarded Paul ‘Chef of the Year’ and Michelin gave him a second star, an accolade bestowed on eight restaurants in the UK, Heathcotes still being the only one in the North West and a second Catey Award in 1997 for Independent Restaurateur of the Year.

Paul has 2 restaurants: his original Olive Press Preston serving Italian grills, pizza & pasta, and Heathcotes Brasserie cooking French & British cuisine.

Paul has been awarded three Honorary Fellowships from Liverpool John Moores University, Lancashire University & his home town Bolton University in recognition of his achievements in catering.

Paul has published two cookbooks, Rhubarb & Blackpudding and Heathcotes at Home, writes columns to a number of regional newspapers and magazines and also appears regularly on TV.

Paul chairs the North’s Academy of Culinary Arts, Adopt-a-School, encouraging the traditions of his profession and is also a fundraiser for Childline & the NSPCC, Fashion Kicks and Youth Zone.

In 2009 he was awarded an MBE for his contribution to the Hospitality Industry. In 2013 he launched Heathcote & Co, a new events and outside catering company that has so far catered for, amongst others, the prestigious Manchester International Festival and is the official caterer of Bolton Wanderers FC and Bolton Whites Hotel.

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Welcome to our new site!

Welcome to the new website for Heathcotes Restaurants. Heathcotes Restaurants have had many different websites over the years. We were one of the first restaurants with a real web presence and understand how important it is for you the diners to be able to access our menus, special offers, news and, of course, the ability to reserve online using our website. Times are changing. Phones and tablets have changed the way we use the web. So we’ve designed the site to be more enjoyable to use on a range of devices, from PCs and laptops to phones and tablets. The site changes automatically depending on what size screen you use – but it’s still easy to access everything from blogs and photo galleries to menus and reservations. So what do you think? Do you have any suggestions or feedback? We would love to hear it. Please comment below or send us an email using the quick contact box on the side of the page. The site is a work in progress and we will be adding new functionality and features in the near future. Thanks for visiting our...

Lebanon and £20k raised

What a wonderful Chilean wine evening; it was a pleasure to host Juan from Tabali Vineyards. Our next guest will be from Lebanon, Ralph Hochar of the iconic vineyard Chateau Musar with its truly exceptional wines. There is very little space left for the event, which takes place on Wednesday, November 7th. Our January 2nd event, “Call my Bluff”, promises to be fun. It will be hosted by Richard Sinnott of Gerard Seal wines, a supplier to Heathcotes for over 15 years. See if you can catch Richard, myself or my special guest out as we taste and salivate and tell a few porkys about the wines. On a different note, both my good friends Chefs Nigel Haworth, Michael Caines and I gave up our time again for the final leg of our three dinners in aid of Hospitality Action. We all are aware of how fortunate we are and have been in our careers, and are proud to say that over £20,000 was raised to help those less fortunate. Time-consuming? Yes. Fun? Most definitely. Rewarding? Absolutely. Thank you to all concerned. Here are some photos from the evening with my comments. View our next wine event Click here to see photographs from the Hospitality Action...