Five Stoke-on-Trent businesses awarded a five-star hygiene rating in the last month

By Sarah Garner 3rd Dec 2023

Five Stoke-on-Trent businesses have been awarded a five-star hygiene rating in the last month, including Cafe Clock on Upper Normacot Road (Nub News).
Five Stoke-on-Trent businesses have been awarded a five-star hygiene rating in the last month, including Cafe Clock on Upper Normacot Road (Nub News).

Five Stoke businesses have been awarded a five-star food hygiene rating in the past month - Nub News investigates which ones they are. 

The Food Standard Agency (FSA) Food Hygiene Rating Scheme, is aimed at helping people choose where to eat out or shop for food.

The FSA scheme is in partnership with local authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

A five-star hygiene rating means 'hygiene standards are very good' for the business (FSA).

It gives businesses a rating from 0 to 5 - displayed at their premises and online.

A five-star hygiene rating means 'hygiene standards are very good' for the business.

All information was taken from the Food Standard Agency website as of 30 November:

bod, Station Road

bod, owned by Titanic Brewery on Station Road, was last inspected on 1 November (Titanic Brewery).

Oakhill Fish Bar, London Road

This busy fish and chip shop was awarded a five-star hygiene rating last month following a recent inspection (Nub News).

King Street Oatcakes, King Street

King Street Oatcakes, in Fenton, was last inspected on 7 November (Google).

Cafe Clock Stoke, Upper Normacot Road

Cafe Clock, on Upper Normacot Road, has been awarded a five-star hygiene rating (Nub News).

Caprinos, St John's Square

Caprinos, on St John's Square, was last inspected on 13 November (Google).

A food safety officer from Stoke-on-Trent City Council inspected the Stoke businesses to check that they were following food hygiene law so that the food was safe to eat.

At all inspections, the officer checked the following three elements: 

  • How hygienically the food is handled – how it is prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled and stored
  • The physical condition of the business –including cleanliness, layout, lighting, ventilation, pest control and other facilities
  • How the business manages ways of keeping food safe, looking at processes, training and systems to ensure good hygiene is maintained. The officer can then assess the level of confidence in standards being maintained in the future.

The five listed Stoke businesses were rated five-star based on all these checks.

Check out the food hygiene rating of any Stoke-on-Trent eatery here.

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