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The Cheese Shop, Louth

2007 establishments in EnglandBritish companies established in 2007Buildings and structures in Louth, LincolnshireCheese retailersCompanies based in Lincolnshire
Companies based in the Borough of North LincolnshireDairy products companies of the United KingdomDelicatessens in the United KingdomFood and drink companies of EnglandFood retailers of the United KingdomLouth, LincolnshireRetail companies established in 2007

The Cheese Shop, Louth is an artisan delicatessen situated in Louth, England, known for its large selection of artisan foods, especially cheese. The Cheese Shop has been featured in national newspapers such as The Daily Telegraph and its magazine and The Guardian, local radio and television on BBC Lincolnshire and BBC Look North, and national television episodes in The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain.The shop supplies public houses and restaurants in the surrounding area, and stocks locally produced cheeses, including Lincolnshire Poacher and Lincolnshire Red, and Cote Hill Blue and Yellow cheeses.In 2011 The Cheese Shop won the food category in "The Best Small Food Shops in Britain Awards", run by Mary Portas and The Daily Telegraph, being chosen out of a shortlist of three by The Daily Telegraph's food columnist Rose Prince.

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The Cheese Shop, Louth
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