Food hygiene inspectors have rated seven of Burnley’s eateries in the latest round of inspections, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
Examining food handling, the cleanliness and condition of facilities and building and management of food safety, inspectors have rated seven restaurants, cafes, or canteens a five out of five rating.
JJ`s At The Dugdale at Dugdale Arms, Dugdale Road, Burnley, was rated a five after inspection on August 8.
The inspection report states the eatery is good in all areas.
Sandwich City at 10 Lowerhouse Lane, Burnley, was also rated a five on August 8.
The inspection report states the eatery is good in all areas.
Starbucks at Unit 4, Curzon Street, Burnley, was rated a five after inspection on August 8.
The eatery’s inspection report states the eatery is very good in all areas.
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Icaro Lounge at Unit 2, Pioneer Place, Curzon Street, Burnley, was rated a five out of five on August 7.
The inspection report on the Food Standards Agency states both the cleanliness and condition of facilities and building and the management of food safety are very good whilst the hygienic food handling is good.
Mr G's at 60 Abel Street, Burnley, Lancashire, was rated a five after inspection on August 1.
The eatery was rated very good for its cleanliness and condition of facilities and building and was rated good for both the hygienic food handling and the management of food safety.
The Palazzo at 10 Grimshaw Street, Burnley, rated a five on August 1.
The inspection report states it is good in all areas.
Finally, The Ark at Northbridge at Northbridge House, Elm Street Business Park, Elm Street, Burnley, was rated a five on July 24.
The inspection report states the eatery is good in all areas.
It means that of Burnley's 148 similar establishments with ratings, 99 (67 per cent) have ratings of five and none have zero ratings.
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