A pub in Leeds has been named Marston's pub of the year.
The Mustard Pot in Chapel Allerton was came out on top out of the Marston's 1,700 pubs for its innovative approach, as well as its dedication to customer service.
Sophie Watson, Mustard Pot manager, who accepted the award on behalf on licensee Nicola Storey, said: "We're absolutely thrilled to have won this, I was shaking when they announced it, the Mustard Pot is Nicola's vision and it means a great deal to all of us."
The pub was one of six category winners selected to battle it out for the coveted title at an awards ceremony at the Hotel Du Vin, Birmingham.
Peter Lyne, Marston's head of customer support, said: "These winners we've chosen are leading lights, not just within Marston's estate, but the industry as well."