
Even though this is our first Blackpool Restaurant Week, we’ve been overwhelmed by the support we’ve received from local businesses and organisations. It’s fantastic to see so many people come together to celebrate Blackpool’s food and drink scene and help make this event a success.
But who’s behind the event? Let’s take a look at the sponsors, funders, and key partners who have played a crucial role in bringing it all to life.

Blackpool Town Centre BID
Blackpool Town Centre BID is dedicated to making the town centre a better place for businesses, residents, and visitors. By supporting local businesses, increasing footfall, and championing initiatives like Blackpool Restaurant Week, they play a vital role in showcasing the venues that make Blackpool’s food scene unique.

Blackpool Tourism BID
Blackpool Tourism BID is focused on promoting Blackpool as one of the UK’s top visitor destinations. By celebrating the town’s incredible hospitality and attractions, they’re encouraging both residents and visitors to explore the fantastic food offerings that make Blackpool special.

UK Shared Prosperity Fund (SPF)
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund plays a crucial role in supporting local economies and communities. Its part-funding of Blackpool Restaurant Week reflects its role locally in supporting events and driving new initiatives that benefit Blackpool’s residents and businesses.

Lytham Festival
As the North West’s biggest live music event, Lytham Festival is proud to support Blackpool Restaurant Week. Their backing helps bring the community together while shining a light on the incredible talent within Blackpool’s hospitality sector.

Blackpool and The Fylde College
With a reputation for excellence in hospitality and catering education, Blackpool and The Fylde College is nurturing the next generation of culinary talent. Their involvement in Blackpool Restaurant Week underlines the value of supporting local expertise and celebrating the skills that make the town’s food and drink scene so distinctive.

Abingdon Street Market
Abingdon Street Market is a lively hub for food, drink, and shopping right in the heart of Blackpool. As part of Blackpool Restaurant Week, it will host pop-up kitchens and live cooking demonstrations, bringing together the town’s culinary talent and creating an exciting platform for local hospitality.

Marco’s New York Italian, Blackpool
Located in the Holiday Inn Blackpool, Marco’s New York Italian brings the flair and familiarity of a renowned brand to the town. By blending Italian-American flavours with local charm, it adds a unique twist to Blackpool’s vibrant dining scene.
A Big Thank You
To all our sponsors, funders, and partners – Blackpool Town Centre BID, Blackpool Tourism BID, the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, Lytham Festival, Blackpool and The Fylde College, Abingdon Street Market, and Marco’s New York Italian – thank you for helping make Blackpool Restaurant Week possible.
This event is all about celebrating the incredible food and drink Blackpool has to offer, so don’t miss out. Download the GO Blackpool app for all the latest updates and venue details to plan your perfect Blackpool Restaurant Week experience.