Four eateries in Wolverhampton and Sandwell handed ZERO star hygiene ratings after 36 West Midlands locations undergo inspection
36 establishments across the West Midlands have received new food hygiene ratings in the latest set of inspections.
New Food Standards Agency ratings have been given out to establishments across Wolverhampton, Walsall, Sandwell and Dudley, judging their attention to detail on cleanliness, food safety and food handling.

The ratings are designed to give potential customers an idea of the hygiene standards at food businesses across the region, with a rating of five being the best possible result.
A score of five is considered 'very good', four 'good', three 'generally satisfactory', two 'some improvement necessary', one 'major improvement necessary' and zero 'urgent improvement required'.
See below the latest food hygiene ratings to be handed out to businesses in the Black Country.
Wolverhampton:
Restaurants, cafes and canteens
Five Star Rating: Purple Diner at 36 Manor Road, Ettingshall. Rated on November 18.
Five Star Rating: Café Avenue at 1 Pendeford Avenue, Wolverhampton. Rated on November 11.
Five Star Rating: Spud And Mug at 147 Eastgate, Willenhall Road, Wolverhampton. Rated on November 11.
Five Star Rating: Cafe D' Rosa at Cafe D'Rosa, 37 Lichfield Street, City Centre, Wolverhampton. Rated on October 30.
Five Star Rating: Base Cafe at Base 25, 29 - 31 Temple Street, City Centre, Wolverhampton. Rated on October 22.
Four Star Rating: Cafe 1896 at Carver Limited, Littles Lane, Wolverhampton. Rated on October 10.
Zero Star Rating: Kay's Caribbean Kitchen at 44a Warstones Road, Wolverhampton. Rated on October 16.
Pubs, bars and nightclubs
Five Star Rating: Cleveland Arms at Cleveland Arms Public House, Stowheath Lane, Wolverhampton. Rated on November 11.
Five Star Rating: The Canalside Bar at The Wharf, Oxley Moor Road, Wolverhampton. Rated on November 6.




