OTTAWA, ON, June 2nd, 2016 – Real Sports Bar & Grill, Fatboys Southern Smokehouse and Kavali have
been recognized as the best among bars, restaurants and clubs when it comes to implementing the
highest standards for the responsible sales and service of alcohol in ByWard Market.
The establishments were selected by a judging panel comprising Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD
Canada), the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), and Best Bar None (BBN) Ontario, an
industry-led international accreditation and awards program that rewards excellence amongst
responsible liquor sales licensees.
There are six winners of the third annual Best Bar None Awards in ByWard Market:
Best Bar/Lounge: Real Sports Bar & Grill
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Best Pub: Pub 101
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Best Restaurant: Fatboys Southern Smokehouse
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Best Hotel: Courtyard Marriott
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Best Club: Kavali
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People’s Choice: Kavali
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“I congratulate the winners for serving their community and for being role models for the industry. In
order to enter the competition, a licensed establishment must first be accredited by BBN. This is a
rigorous process and it is very gratifying to see more restaurants and clubs choosing to participate in the
program,” said Tony Elenis, the President and CEO the Ontario Restaurant, Hotel and Motel Association,
which leads BBN Ontario.
Both the winners and the newly accredited establishments receive a BBN decal and other marketing
materials to promote their status as a BBN-accredited venue. The “Best Bar None” Ontario decal assures
patrons an establishment has met the highest standards for responsible service of alcohol.
BBN Ontario partners include MADD Canada, the AGCO, LCBO, King Spadina Residents Association,
Toronto Entertainment District Business Improvement Area, Toronto Police Service and the City of
Toronto.
“MADD Canada is proud to partner with BBN Ontario’s goal to provide licensed establishments with a
framework for implementing the highest operating standards. The increase in the number of applicants
seeking accreditation demonstrates the commitment and vigilance of the industry to help keep our
roads safe,” said Andrew Murie, CEO of MADD Canada.
A key component of the accreditation and awards process is an independent third party investigation to
verify that an establishment is in compliance with its own processes and the appropriate provincial
regulations as administered by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.
“The AGCO actively supports compliance of its liquor licensees through education and risk-management
tools. The BBN Ontario program complements our work because it strengthens the collaboration
between the industry, the community, and law enforcement,” said Tom Mungham, AGCO’s Chief
Operating Officer.
Best Bar None originated in 2003 in Manchester, U.K. In the U.K. and in Alberta, Best Bar None
programs have been credited with increasing levels of public safety and reducing crime in downtown
entertainment districts. The program also improved the economic viability of these districts and built
positive relationships between owners of licensed establishments and local community groups and
police.
Media contact:
Tony Elenis
President and CEO
Ontario Restaurant Hotel & Motel Association
Ph. 905-361-0268 ext. 320
telenis@orhma.com