Restaurants & Bars

Cleveland's Larder Deli Up For Prestigious Beard Award

The restaurant on West 29th is one of two Cleveland-area restaurants nominated this year.

CLEVELAND — Cleveland's Larder Delicatessen and Bakery has been named as a semifinalist in the 2019 James Beard Awards, sometimes referred to as the Oscars of the culinary world.

Larder, on West 29th Street, is nominated in the Best New Restaurant category, one of 21 categories in the annual competition. The nominees were announced Wednesday.

The following was posted on the restaurant's Instragram page: "We’re beyond speechless right now. Never ever did we imagine that @larderdb would be a semi-finalist for Best New Restaurant!"

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Chef Jill Vedaa of Lakewood's Salt restaurant was also named Wednesday as one of 20 semifinalists for best chef in the Great Lakes region. Vedaa was also a semifinalist in 2018.

The prestigious Restaurant and Chef Award semifinalists represent a wide range of culinary talent, from exceptional chefs and dining destinations nationally and across 10 different regions. The 21 award categories include best new restaurants, outstanding bars, outstanding bakers and rising star chefs 30 years of age or younger.

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The final winners will be announced during a press conference in Houston on March 27. It will be hosted by James Beard Award–winning chef Hugo Ortega at his namesake Mexican restaurant, Hugo’s.

The James Beard Foundation solicits entries for the awards in mid-October of each year. They are reviewed by the Restaurant and Chef Committee to determine eligibility and regional representation, and are then voted on by more than 600 judges from across the country to determine the final nominees.

The same group of judges, which is comprised of leading regional restaurant critics, food and wine editors, culinary educators, and past James Beard Award winners, then votes on the nominees to select the winners.

Tabulations to determine the nominees and winners are done by independent auditors Lutz & Carr. The governing Awards committee, board of trustees, and staff of the James Beard Foundation do not vote, and the results are kept confidential until the presentation of winners in May.

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