14 Black Country businesses handed new food hygiene ratings, including a popular Sandwell hotel

New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 14 local establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.

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A fresh set of food hygiene ratings has landed, revealing how cafés, restaurants and other food businesses across the region performed in their latest inspections.

The Food Standards Agency scores premises from 0 to 5 — with 0 indicating major improvement is needed and 5 representing top‑tier hygiene.

Any business serving food, from restaurants to takeaways, is expected to display its rating clearly for customers to see. 

Food Standards Agency hygiene ratings of 1 or lower have been handed to Black Country restaurants this year
Food Standards Agency hygiene ratings

Some of the latest ratings for the West Midlands are listed below:

  • Subway at 321 Penn Road, Wolverhampton, rated 5 on February 16

  • Finchfield Garden Chinese at 3 Finchfield Road West, Wolverhampton, rated 5 on February 12

  • Chicking at 2-3 Princes Square, Wolverhampton, rated 5 on February 13

  • Starbucks at Cineworld Multiplex Cinema, Bentley Bridge Park, rated 5 on February 16

  • Flavours at 5 Bargate Drive, Wolverhampton, rated 5 on February 19

  • The Mountain Bar and Grill at 46 Queen Street, Wolverhampton, rated 5 on February 19

  • MGs Cafe at 41 Birmingham New Road, Wolverhampton, rated 5 on February 18

  • Marie's Cafe at 48 Walsall Street, Wednesbury, rated 5 on February 12

  • Great Barr Hotel & Conference Centre at Pear Tree Drive, rated 5 on February 12

  • The Artisan Kitchen at 45 High Street, Stone, rated 5 on February 19

  • Costa Coffee at Queensville Retail Park, Stafford, rated 5 on February 12

  • Grangemoor Working Mens Club at 112 Cannock Road, Burntwood, rated 5 on February 18

  • The Wildwood at Wildwood Drive, Stafford, rated 5 on February 17

  • Cannock Ex-Servicemen's Club at 23 Walsall Road, rated 5 on February 17