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Viral Map Helps Foodies Discover UK's Best Women-Owned Restaurants

An interactive map, created by chef Sally Abé and foodie producer Kayla Lawrie, highlights the UK's women-owned hospitality businesses. The map has garnered almost 50,000 views since its launch and is set to grow with more additions.

  • The map currently features over 350 women-owned restaurants, bars, cafés, bakeries, and pubs across the UK.
  • The project aims to increase visibility for women-owned businesses in the hospitality sector.
  • The map's creators plan to add more businesses and potentially explore supper clubs, events, and other initiatives to support women entrepreneurs.

TopJaw Producer Kayla Lawrie and chef Sally Abé have created an interactive map to showcase women-owned hospitality businesses across the UK. The duo, who have garnered almost 50,000 views since the map's launch, plan to expand the project with hundreds more additions, aiming to reach 1,000 businesses by the end.

The map's success has been met with a fantastic reception, with Kayla and Sally receiving a joint Instagram post that sparked the project's growth. The map features a range of women-owned restaurants, including Shwen Shwen in Sevenoaks, London's Tiella Trattoria & Bar, and Edinburgh's The Little Chartroom.

Foodies and supporters of women-owned businesses can access the map and discover new establishments to visit. As the project continues to grow, Kayla and Sally plan to explore opportunities for supper clubs, events, and other initiatives to further support women entrepreneurs in the hospitality sector.

Why this matters: This story matters to UK foodies and supporters of women-owned businesses, as it highlights the growing presence of women in the hospitality sector and provides a platform for discovery and support.

What this means for you: What this means for you: As a foodie or supporter of women-owned businesses, you can now access the interactive map and discover new establishments to visit, supporting women entrepreneurs in the hospitality sector.

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