Food Hygiene Ratings in Hull and Goole Port

Explore hygiene ratings for businesses across the local authority.

Safety Pass Rate

100.0%

Total Inspected

5

Need Improvement

0

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Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen

Baxter Storey Ltd

HU9 1TA

SCORE 4
Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen

Humberside Offshore Training Association Ltd

HU3 1AB

SCORE 5
Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen

Olive Catering Ltd

HU9 5PX

SCORE 5
Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen

Pride of Hull

HU9 5QR

SCORE 5
Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen

Pride of Rotterdam

HU9 5QR

SCORE 5

💡 Food Safety Fact

What does 'Exempt' mean?: Some businesses, like childminders or low-risk home-based food prep, are exempt from the rating scheme but still must follow hygiene laws.

Local Insights & FAQ

Common questions about food safety in Hull and Goole Port

Q: How safe are food businesses in Hull and Goole Port?

Official GuidanceBased on the latest inspection data, 100.0% of food establishments in Hull and Goole Port have passed hygiene safety checks (Rating 3 or above). This indicates a generally high standard of food safety across the local authority.

Q: What does a '0' rating actually mean?

Official GuidanceA rating of 0 means 'Urgent Improvement Necessary'. It indicates that the business performed poorly in all three areas of inspection: food handling, structural cleanliness, and management documentation.

Q: Can a business continue to trade with a low rating?

Official GuidanceYes, a low rating doesn't always mean a business is an immediate risk to health. If the inspector finds an imminent risk to public health, they have the power to close the premises until it is safe.

Q: How can I report a hygiene concern in this area?

Official GuidanceIf you have experienced poor hygiene or food poisoning in Hull and Goole Port, you should contact the Environmental Health department of the local council. They are responsible for investigating consumer complaints.

Q: How long does a rating stay valid?

Official GuidanceA rating remains valid until the next inspection. The frequency of these visits depends on the risk profile of the business, typically ranging from 6 months to 2 years.

Q: Why do some new businesses show as 'Awaiting Inspection'?

Official GuidanceNewly opened venues or those under new ownership are registered but haven't had their first official check yet. They are legally allowed to trade but must register with the council 28 days before opening.