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Latest Stoke-on-Trent restaurants and eateries awarded five-star hygiene ratings

By Liana Snape   25th Nov 2025

Lots of restaurants and eateries have received five-star hygiene ratings over October and November (images via Micii, Cheat Daze and Leafy Delights)
Lots of restaurants and eateries have received five-star hygiene ratings over October and November (images via Micii, Cheat Daze and Leafy Delights)

Here are the latest Stoke-on-Trent restaurants and eateries to be awarded a five-star food hygiene rating. 

The Food Standards 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 (image via FSA)

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

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

The businesses below received a rating of '5' according to the Food Standard Agency in October and November: 

  • Potters Restaurant, Stoke College Burslem Campus, was inspected 20 October 2025 
  • Abm Catering Solutions, bet365 Stadium, was inspected 28 October 2025 
  • Buns & Crust, Stafford Street, Hanley, was inspected 2 October 2025 
  • Cafe Cadman, Staffordshire University, was inspected 22 October 2025 
  • Cheat Daze Stoke, Queen Street, Burslem, was inspected 27 October 2025 
  • China Garden, Belgrave Road, Dresden, was inspected 23 October 2025 
  • Crumbs Family Bakery, Longton Exchange, was inspected 29 October 2025 
  • Eggfree Cake Box, Broad Street, Hanley, was inspected 30 October 2025 
  • Get Bun'd, Norton Central Social Club, was inspected 30 October 2025 
  • KIX, Regent Road, Hanley, was inspected 27 October 2025 
  • Leafy Delights, Cheapside, Hanley, was inspected 30 October 2025 
  • Micii, Piccadilly, Hanley, was inspected 1 October 2025 
  • Namaste Dine, Market Street, Longton, was inspected 9 October 
  • Nefertiti Pizza & Kebab House, Stafford Street, Hanley, was inspected 1 October 2025 
  • Oggy's, Lichfield Street, Hanley, was inspected 10 October 2025 
  • Park Street Fish Bar, Park Street, Fenton, was inspected 20 October 2025 
  • Potteries Gaming, Piccadilly, Hanley, was inspected 1 October 2025 
  • Staffordshire Oatcakes UK, Broad Street, Hanley, was inspected 29 October 2025 
  • Sweet Heart Keep Sake Designs, Tunstall Market, was inspected 3 October 2025 
  • Terrace, Penkhull New Road, Penkhull, was inspected 21 October 2025 
  • The Bread and Butter Thing, The Hive, Blurton, was inspected 8 October 2025 
  • The Good Fortune, Hulton Street, Hanley, was inspected 6 November 2025 
  • The Woodman, Goodson Street, Hanley, was inspected 31 October 2025 
  • Vale Cafe, Hamil Road, Burslem, was inspected 29 October 2025 
  • Hanley Brewers Fayre & Premier Inn, Etruria Road, was inspected 28 October 2025 
  • Hop Sing Takeaway, Leek New Road, was inspected 2 November 2025 
  • Lotus Blossom, Ford Green Road, was inspected 2 November 2025 
  • Nando's, Etrurua Mills, Etruria Road, was inspected 31 October 2025 
  • Pizza La Pietra, High Street, Cheadle, was inspected 9 October 2025 
  • Ru Yi, High Street, Upper Tean, was inspected 30 October 2025 
  • Sophia's Kitchen, High Street, Biddulph, was inspected 20 October 2025 
  • The Old Red Lion, Froghall Road, Ipstones, was inspected 14 October 2025 
  • The Railway Tea Rooms, Station Road, Endon, was inspected 23 October 2025 
  • Vivs, Ford Green Road, was inspected 23 October 2025 
  • Wrights, Weston Road, was inspected 6 October 2025 

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 including 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. 

And 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 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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