Warwickshire Best Bar None
Why join Best Bar None?
By becoming accredited, your venue will:
- Receive a free professional assessment and tailored feedback report.
- Improve customer and staff safety.
- Access free resources to enhance your operations.
- National recognition for maintaining high standards.
- Demonstrate your commitment to customer wellbeing.
- Strengthen partnerships with local authorities and police.
- Be eligible for prestigious awards evening event.
What does the accreditation involve?
To achieve Best Bar None status, venues must show excellence in:
- Venue Management
- Staff Training & Welfare
- Customer Safety & Wellbeing
- Customer Service & Community Engagement
Accredited venues proudly display the Best Bar None certificate and window sticker, giving customers confidence that they’re entering a safe, well-managed, and welcoming environment.
The scheme aims to recognise and further highlight those establishments that consistently exceed expectations in enhancing customer experience and promoting overall safety.
The Warwick District Best Bar None pilot scheme, run by Warwickshire County Council in conjunction with Warwick District Council, the Warwickshire Retail Crime Initiative and supported by the Home Office and the hospitality industry, saw a number of venues receive accreditation for the 2025 Awards.
The finalists gathered at Royal Leamington Spa Bowling Club for the awards evening, with The Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, Philip Seccombe, introducing the ceremony.
Find out who got the accreditation
Read more information on Best Bar None.
Make a Difference in Your Community
This multi-agency scheme is about more than just recognition – it’s about working together to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour, address serious violence and making Warwickshire a safer, healthier, and more enjoyable place to live, work, and visit.
The scheme is proudly supported by the Safer Warwickshire Partnership, the voluntary sector and local businesses.