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2023 Texas Restaurant Awards Highlight Industry's Brightest Stars

Nominations have been announced, and winners represent the best of Texas' restaurant owners and operators.

2023 Texas Restaurant Awards Highlight Industry?s Brightest Stars

Today, the Texas Restaurant Association (TRA) announced the nominees for its coveted Texas Restaurant Awards, highlighting some of the state's most exciting restaurant owners, operators and champions. The anticipated celebration kicks off the Texas Restaurant Foundation's (TRF) annual Lone Star Bash during the Texas Restaurant Show, which takes place July 7-10, 2023, at George R. Brown Convention Center, in Houston, Texas. Winners will be revealed during the 2023 Texas Restaurant Awards ceremony, Sunday, July 9, 2023.

We are thrilled to recognize the 2023 Award nominees and celebrate their outstanding achievements, said Emily Williams Knight, Ed.D., President & CEO of the TRA and TRF. Nominees represent restaurants from across the entire state of Texas, and each has demonstrated inspiring levels of dedication and excellence in their work. We cannot wait to recognize these industry pioneers and leaders at the Texas Restaurant Awards & Lone Star Bash in Houston.

The TRA is the nation's largest restaurant association and represents the state's $87 billion restaurant industry, which encompasses more than 53,000 locations and a workforce of over 1.3 million employees. For more than 30 years, the TRA Awards are coveted by the state's hospitality leaders.

Award categories include:

RISING STAR AWARD | Presented by AUTO-CHLOR
This award recognizes the hard work that goes into opening a restaurant. This person or concept is an up-and-comer with ambitious goals and the grit to achieve them.

Chapter | Nominee | Restaurant/Organization
Panhandle | Rory Schepisi | The Drunken Oyster & Savor
Greater Dallas | Toby Archibald | Quarter Acre
Greater Dallas | Preston Nguyen | The Culinary Code

DEEP IN THE HEART AWARD | Presented by BEN E. KEITH
Texas is massive and filled with amazing talent. This award is designed to highlight those successful and creative restaurant owners and chefs with concepts not located in one of the big four metro areas (Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, or Austin).

Chapter/Location | Nominee | Restaurant/Organization
Waco | Alex Dang & Thao Nguyen | Sugar Spice
Amarillo | Danny Lee | The Big Texan Steak Ranch
Marble Falls | Dave & Lindsay Plante | Blue Bonnet Café

COMMUNITY IMPACT AWARD | Presented by JP ENTERPRISES
The TRA's Community Impact Award, introduced in 2022, is awarded to a nominee who is an active member of the TRA that has a demonstrated legacy of uniting and empowering their community. Community may be defined in many different ways to reflect the tremendous diversity within our industry, including race, religion, gender, sexuality, veteran, culture, and more.

Chapter | Nominee | Restaurant/Organization
Greater Houston | Chris Shepherd | Southern Smoke Foundation
Greater Dallas | Chad Houser | Café Momentum
San Antonio | Johnny Hernandez | Kitchen Campus

OUTSTANDING RESTAURATEUR OF THE YEAR AWARD | Announced at Awards
Every year, restaurateurs around the state are honored for their work in their communities, leadership success, and entrepreneurial spirit. The finalists for this award come from the pool of winners of the Outstanding Restaurateur Awards, chosen by the individual 23 chapters that comprise the TRA. Chapter Award recipients listed below.

2023 HALL OF HONOR INDUCTEES
A long-standing Texas Restaurant Association tradition, outstanding individuals are inducted to the Hall of Honor each year to recognize their significant contribution to the Texas restaurant industry and to the association. This honor is the highest that the Association can bestow. To qualify, nominees must have a minimum of 15 years of TRA membership and exemplify superior business ethics.

Chapter | Inductee | Restaurant
San Antonio | Capwell 'Cappy' Lawton | Cappy's Restaurant
Permian Basin | Jerry Morales | Mulberry Cafe

CHEF TIM KELLY AWARD FOR EDUCATOR EXCELLENCE
Texas ProStart instructors who demonstrate leadership and excellence in culinary education are eligible to contend for the annual Educator Excellence Award. Teachers must be advocates of the Texas ProStart program and dedicated to helping students achieve success. This is awarded to educators who have made significant contributions in the classroom and beyond.

Awardee | Educational Institution
Cheryll Harris | Emmett J. Conrad High School

THE CARMELO MAURO SPIRIT OF GENEROSITY AWARD | Announced at Awards
The Carmelo Mauro Award is an annual recognition, given by the Texas Restaurant Foundation (TRF), for outstanding achievement by an individual philanthropist who has demonstrated the highest ethical standards, commitment, dedication, and talent toward the future of the restaurant and food service industry.

NEWLY ADDED AWARDS FOR 2023:

INNOVATION IN EDUCATION AWARD
New for this year, the Innovation in Education Award serves to recognize individuals, groups or organizations that have demonstrated a commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of culinary and hospitality education. The Award is a celebration of those who have dedicated themselves to improving the education experience for both students and teachers and demonstrated a willingness to push boundaries in order to support the preparation of our workforce.

Awardee
McAllen ISD STRIDES Program

EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM AWARD
Also new for this year, the Excellence in Journalism Award recognizes work in media and journalism that goes above and beyond to promote the restaurant and foodservice industry as well as provide insight into how our industry functions and the issues facing operators. We proudly recognize the hard work and dedication of journalists and/or organizations who strive to inform and educate the public while upholding the highest journalistic standards.

Awardee | Organization
Pat Sharpe, Executive Editor | Texas Monthly

RESTAURANT INDUSTRY CHAMPION AWARD | Announced at Awards
The TRA is introducing the Restaurant Industry Champion Award this year to celebrate policymakers, organizations and individuals who go above and beyond to protect and strengthen Texas' restaurant industry. Recipients will be selected on the basis of their service and the exceptional impact they've had on the laws, regulations, and business environment that empower restaurants to serve their communities.

OUTSTANDING RESTAURATEUR OF THE YEAR | Presented by HEALTHY HOSPITALITY
Nominees are comprised of the 2023 TRA Chapter Restaurateur of the Year recipients:

Chapter | Restaurateur of the Year | Restaurant
Abilene | Amanda O'Connor | Cypress Street Station Restaurant
Brazos Valley | Mary Beckman | Admiral Catering
Coastal Bend | Glenn Mier | Black Sheep Bistro and The Angry Marlin
East Texas | Paul Bambrey | Jalapeno Tree
El Paso | Vanessa Duran | L&J Cafe
Galveston | Chef Megan Walker | Galveston Restaurant Group
Greater Austin | Travis Tobe | Nickel City
Greater Dallas | Hiawatha Williams | Williams Chicken
Houston | Janice Jucker | Three Brothers Bakery
Lubbock | Carrie Britton | The Funky Door
Montgomery County | Jim Hallers | Citizens Grill
North Texas | Craig Bolles | Texas Roadhouse
Panhandle | Chef Jessica Higgins | Girasol Bakery and Cafe
Permian Basin | Amber Davis | Cork & Pig Tavern, Red Oak Kitchen
Rio Grande Valley | Russell Walker | Pasta Ventures
Sabine Area | Min Dai | Obana Restaurant Group
San Angelo | Yolanda Franco | Western Sky Steakhouse
San Antonio | Blanca Aldaco | Aldaco's Mexican Cuisine
Tarrant County | Marcus Paslay | From Scratch Hospitality
Waco | Phillip & Yvette Helberg | Helberg Barbecue

ABOUT THE TEXAS RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION
Formed in 1937, the Texas Restaurant Association (TRA) serves as the advocate and indispensable resource for the foodservice industry in Texas. As a leading business association, the TRA represents the state's $87 billion restaurant industry, which encompasses more than 53,000 locations and a workforce of over 1.3 million employees. Along with the Texas Restaurant Foundation, the workforce development arm of the TRA, the association proudly continues to protect, advance, and educate a growing industry as the TRA enters its 86th anniversary year. For more information, please visit www.txrestaurant.org.

ABOUT THE TEXAS RESTAURANT FOUNDATION
Established in 1994 by the Texas Restaurant Association, the Texas Restaurant Foundation (TRF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to building and maintaining a strong professional foodservice workforce in Texas. Leveraging the latest skills, tools, and certifications, the TRF creates pathways of opportunity for one of the state's largest and most diverse industries. The organization's flagship program is Texas ProStart, an industry-based, two-year high school culinary arts and restaurant management program that reaches more ¬than 25,000 students across 215 high schools in Texas. The TRF also supports restaurants in times of crisis; for example, in 2020, the TRF established the TX Restaurant Relief Fund to raise and distribute more than $3.5 million to support over 800 independent restaurants and their employees through the COVID-19 pandemic.

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