A total of 13 East Devon establishments have received an updated food hygiene rating by the Food Standards Agency between July and August.
Restaurants, cafes and canteens
• Rated 5: Ronchettis at Dinan Way Trading Estate, Concorde Road, Exmouth; rated on August 15
• Rated 5: Darcey's at Tower Street Methodist Church, Tower Street, Exmouth; rated on July 27
• Rated 5: Londis - Exmouth at 223 Exeter Road, Exmouth; rated on July 19
• Rated 5: Greggs at Kilmington Motor Services Ltd, Kilmington, Axminster; rated on July 10
• Rated 5: Posh-nosh Events at Unit 3, Houndbeare Business Park, Rockbeare Hill, Rockbeare; rated on June 6
• Rated 4: Belluno Italian & Bar Limited at Bristol House, 3 West Street, Axminster; rated on July 27
• Rated 3: Waffle Inn Exmouth at 50 Exeter Road, Exmouth; rated on July 27
• Rated 3: Willows cafe at 114a Withycombe Village Road, Exmouth; rated on June 6
Pubs, bars and nightclubs
And two ratings have been handed to pubs, bars or nightclubs:
• Rated 4: The White Hart at White Hart Inn, Church Stile Lane, Woodbury, Exeter; rated on June 14
• Rated 2: The New Inn at New Inn, Broadclyst, Exeter; rated on July 4
Takeaways
Plus three ratings for takeaways:
• Rated 5: Happy tacos at EX10; rated on August 25
• Rated 5: Oscars at Greendale Farm Shop, Sidmouth Road, Farringdon, Exeter; rated on July 18
• Rated 5: Copperwood Coffee at Lovells Garage Ltd, Brook Street, Ottery St Mary; rated on July 4
Ratings are a snapshot of the standards of food hygiene found at the time of inspection. It is the responsibility of the business to comply with food hygiene law at all times.
The scheme gives businesses a rating from 5 to 0 which is displayed at their premises and online.
5 – hygiene standards are very good
4 – hygiene standards are good
3 – hygiene standards are generally satisfactory
2 – some improvement is necessary
1 – major improvement is necessary
0 – urgent improvement is required
More information at the Food Standards Agency website.
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