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Eddie praises Rosato's 'team-work' 07.01.11

MOVILLE'S secret is well and truly out. Local favourite Rosato's has been named best Irish pub 2010 by the Sunday World Pub Spy.
As the bar industry in Donegal and countrywide takes a battering, Inishowen can pride itself that a small family-run pub-restaurant has been named 'cream of the crop' by the long-standing bar critic.
The cosy Malin Road premises, which employs 20 full and part-time staff, impressed during the summer when the widely-read newspaper columnist gave it the 'wow' factor.
But Rosato's owners Eddie and Margaret Harkin were stunned at the weekend when their popular premises scooped the overall spot.
Teamwork: Eddie and Margaret Harkin, centre, pictured with some of the staff at Rosato's which is celebrating being named top pub for 2010 by the Sunday World's Pub Spy.
Pub Spy said of his first visit to Rosato's: "What a find! What a pub! What an atmosphere! Here is a pub that at first glance is authentic and at a first glance it is spotless.
"It was shining like a new pin, from top to bottom. They were playing modern music, using the very latest in computerised cash registers and yet the pub has retained that olde-worlde pub charm."
Pub Spy continued with the praise: "The Young Commando was full of praise for the barman, pointing out that he was serving drink, serving food, helping people with the local geography and helping others to find accommodation. The layout is just perfect, with at least three different sections, and while they are not far apart, they are each to their own.The toilets were neatly and tastefully done in timber and the two urinals and cubicle just sparkle. There was an electric dryer and paper towels."
Eddie said all the staff were delighted when Pub Spy gave them the "wow" factor but they were stunned to come out tops.
He now hopes the accolade will not only provide a boost for Moville but the wider Inishowen area as well.
"It's a nice promotion for Inishowen and hopefully us being named Pub of the Year will be good for the area generally."
He paid tribute to his hard-working staff and said the recognition was down to "good team work".
"We were up against a lot of good competition and we're really proud. Our hard work and the staff's hard work has paid off."
Eddie acknowledged these were challenging times for the industry and business generally: "It has been tough for pubs and businesses in the area, but thankfully we're doing ok. Our food is really popular with locals and we're delighted with their support."
Rosato's beat off stiff competition from other bars including Monks of Ballyvaughan, Co Clare, McHugh's of Sligo, Loughlene Inn, Collinstown, Co Westmeath and Johnny Dunne's, Newbridge, Co Kildare, to take the top honours.
Eddie added: "I think Rosato's always has a nice atmosphere about it so it was nice for the reviewers to pick up on that and although they didn't have anything to eat, I think the good food helps add to the ambience. They always remarked on the cleanliness which is of huge importance to us and all the staff."
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