Great British Menu star shines at Eat Game Awards

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Callum Leslie was the big winner at the 2026 Eat Game Awards where he beat off stiff competition to be crowned Game Chef of the Year.

Callum Leslie is executive chef at the Michelin-starred The Black Swan at Oldstead, and The Abbey Inn, Byland. His win brought an end to Mark Kempson’s recent dominance in the category, picking up the award in both 2024 and 2025.

Leslie, 29, was also crowned the Yorkshire & North East regional winner on last year’s Great British Menu, where judges described him as “passionate about everything he does, from game harvesting, shooting, prep and cooking.

“For this chef it is about local produce, foraged food, and wild game. It is that simple. The creativity is around the simple ingredients, and you are literally eating the farms, hills, trees and wild food.”

A Caddy champion

Owner and head chef at The Caddy Mann, Ross Horrocks, was also celebrating after he won the public vote to be named 2026 Champion of Champions. He was pipped to the post in the Best Pub / Restaurant category by newcomers to the awards, The Boat at Erbistock, but was a worthy winner of the awards’ top honour on the night. 

Horrocks is no stranger to the Eat Game Awards, being a regular finalist in both the best restaurant and best chef categories. 

Ross beat off tough competition from Cai Ap Bryn, Hugo Campbell Hill and Mark Kempson to take home top honours. The number of votes he received is testament to the work he is doing through his restaurant to introduce game meat to a growing audience of passionate diners.

A special mention also has to go to Maisebrooke Farm Shop, who were winners for the third year in a row. After previously being named Small Retailer of the Year, they were crowned Retailer of the Year this time around.

Shared passion

The awards were held in the heart of London at Soane Hall, bringing together producers, suppliers, retailers and chefs who all share one passion – game meat and more importantly getting more people eating it.

Speaking after another successful event Sandra Forkin, Eat Game Awards organiser, said: “It was wonderful to work with the team at One Dining Events for another night that no one will forget in a hurry.

“At an awards celebrating game meat, it is so important that it is the star of the show and they created a menu which covered everything from squirrel to hare and everything in between.

“It was great to see so many new faces as well as our ‘regulars’ who continue year-on-year to help us educate, inspire and encourage more people to eat game and I would like to congratulate all the winners and finalists on the work they do.”

Eat Game Awards 2026 winners

Rising Star (Sponsored by Eley Hawk)
Winner: Josh Zitha – City of Oxford College

Runner-up: Ashealles Cameron – One Dining
Runner-up: Jake Griffiths – Coleg Cambria

Best Retailer (Sponsored by The Game Fair)
Winner: Maisebrooke Farm Shop

Runner-up: Gamekeeper’s Larder
Runner-up: Wylde Market

Best Game Product (Sponsored by Lincolnshire Game)
Winner: Burnside Farm Foods

Runner-up: Cheshire Wild Venison
Runner-up: Deer Box

Best Game Educator / Influencer (Sponsored by GunsOnPegs)
Winner: Chris Marney – Game for Anything

Runner-up: Joe Mann – Queen’s College Taunton
Runner-up: Zdenka Wise – King’s Academy Easthampstead Park

Best Game Butcher
Winner: Della Kimmins – The Farm Butchery

Runner-up: Dartmoor Deer Services
Runner-up: Kingdom Game Ltd.

Best Restaurant / Pub
Winner: The Boat at Erbistock

Runner-up: The Abinger Hatch
Runner-up: The Caddy Mann

Best Game Chef
Winner: Callum Leslie – The Black Swan at Oldstead
Runner-up: Rob Arnott – One Dining
Runner-up: Mark Kempson – Kitchen W8

Champion of Champion 2025 (Sponsored by BASC)
Ross Horrocks, The Caddy Mann

For more on the Eat Game Awards, or to find recipe inspiration for cooking with game for any occasion, visit eatgame.co.uk.

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