New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 13 of Bath and North East Somerset’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows – and it’s good news for them all.
Restaurants, cafes and canteens
The following ratings have been given to 10 restaurants, cafes or canteens:
• Rated 5: Beefy Boys at 24 Milsom Street, City Centre, Bath, Bath And North East Somerset; rated on March 6
• Rated 5: Nourish Cafe at Nourish Café, 14 George Street, City Centre, Bath; rated on March 5
• Rated 5: The Honey Cafe In St Swithin's Church at St Swithins Church, The Paragon, Walcot, Bath; rated on March 5
• Rated 5: Mai Thai at 10 Chelsea Road, Newbridge, Bath; rated on March 4
• Rated 5: Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House at Sally Lunns, 4 North Parade Passage, City Centre, Bath; rated on February 28
• Rated 5: The Terrace at Spring Gardens Road, Bathwick, Bath, Bath And North East Somerset; rated on February 28
• Rated 5: Joya at 6 Newmarket Row, Grand Parade, City Centre, Bath; rated on February 26
• Rated 5: MUSE Coffee Shop Ltd at 14 South Road, Midsomer Norton, Bath And North East Somerset; rated on February 26
• Rated 5: Radstock Museum Co at Radstock Museum, Waterloo Road, Radstock, Bath And North East Somerset; rated on February 26
• Rated 5: Southside Family Project at Writhlington Village Hall, Manor Road, Writhlington, Radstock; rated on February 26
Pubs, bars and nightclubs
And three ratings have been handed to pubs, bars or nightclubs:
• Rated 5: Trout Tavern at The Trout, 46 Temple Street, Keynsham; rated on February 25
• Rated 5: The Royal Oak at Royal Oak Public House, Lower Bristol Road, Westmoreland, Bath; rated on February 24
• Rated 5: Mandalyn's at Mandalyn'S, 13 Fountain Buildings, City Centre, Bath; rated on February 20