Discover the food hygiene ratings of your favourite pubs, clubs, cafes, take-aways, deliveries and restaurants. Scores on the Doors has all 569,462 food establishments listed in the UK †
Are your local take-away's chips up to scratch?
Fancy a curry but want to avoid a dodgy tummy?
† Information last updated 21st January 2021
From food hygiene certification and approved online training to handy guides on how to improve ratings. Find out more below.
Do you conduct inspections or audits? Securely schedule visits; upload digital documentation and capture annotated HD photographic evidence
Accepted by your local authority. EHO-Approved Online Training from £20+VAT
Improve your compliance with the help of expert advice; training; free tips and guides.
A simple, easy to use, food safety compliance audit app, designed for both single and multi site operations.
Do you conduct inspections or audits? Securely schedule visits; upload digital documentation and capture annotated HD photographic evidence
Accepted by your local authority. EHO-Approved Online Training from £20+VAT
Improve your compliance with the help of expert advice; training; free tips and guides.
A simple, easy to use, food safety compliance audit app, designed for both single and multi site operations.
A 2020 scientific review by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) estimates 2.4 million cases of foodborne illness occurs every year in the UK. This is up from the 2009 estimate of approximately one million.
Never underestimate how useful it is to know the 'scores on the doors'
We worked with the Food Standards Agency to standardise the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme in 2011, which helps the public decide where to eat out, or buy food. The ratings provide clear data about hygiene standards achieved at the last inspection. Businesses are awarded a score of 0-5.
Food Standards Scotland operates a Pass or Improvement required scheme with an additional Eat Safe award for those which exceed legal standards.
Inspections are carried out regularly by a Environmental Health Officer from the business's local council.
The EHO will examine and assess:
And they even look at the types of customers frequenting the business, e.g. vulnerable groups.
In Northern Ireland and Wales food businesses must display their current sticker in a prominent position.
Legislation to require this in England is in the process of becoming law.
Food Standards Agency definitions are :
In Scotland there are no current plans to make display compulsory.
Food Standards Scotland definitions are :