Food Hygiene Ratings in Somerset

6,013 food businesses inspected. Average rating: 4.8 out of 5. 87.8% rated "very good".

6,013
Businesses
4.8/5
Average Rating
23
Rated 0 or 1
87.8%
Rated 5/5

Rating distribution

Very Good87.8%4,506
Good9.7%498
Satisfactory1.7%85
Improvement Needed0.4%21
Major Improvement0.4%23
Urgent Improvement0.0%0

Business types

Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen1,11518.5%
Other catering premises1,09518.2%
Retailers - other96916.1%
Pub/bar/nightclub61510.2%
Mobile caterer3966.6%
School/college/university3896.5%
Caring Premises3866.4%
Takeaway/sandwich shop3666.1%

Food hygiene ratings in Somerset are assessed under the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS), operated by the Food Standards Agency in partnership with local authorities. Every food business that handles, stores, prepares, or sells food is inspected by trained environmental health officers. Ratings run from 0 (urgent improvement necessary) to 5 (very good). The inspection covers hygienic food handling, the physical condition of the premises, and how food safety is managed.

Somerset currently has 6,013 registered food businesses. Of these, 5,133 have been rated under the FHRS. The area performs well above the national average, with 87.8% of businesses achieving the top rating of 5. The average rating across the authority is 4.8 out of 5. There are currently 23 businesses rated 0 or 1, meaning they require urgent or major improvement to meet food hygiene standards.

If you are eating out in this area, look for the green FHRS sticker displayed at the entrance of food premises. Businesses rated 3 or above are generally considered satisfactory, but a rating of 5 gives the strongest assurance. If a business has a low rating, it does not necessarily mean the food is unsafe right now, as improvements may have been made since the last inspection, but it does indicate that significant issues were found.

Data last updated: March 14, 2026

Lowest rated establishments

NameAddressRatingDate
5 Senses Place LtdTA20 2AJ1Feb 04, 2026
Afribox LtdTA1 4ER1Jul 03, 2025
Apple Tree StoresTA1 2XU1Aug 23, 2024
BayleafTA1 3HL1Jan 12, 2017
Castle Cary Kebab & Pizza HouseBA7 7BQ1Feb 03, 2025
ChickarosTA6 3LY1Jan 26, 2026
China StarTA6 5HS1Feb 02, 2026
DDTA1 1Mar 07, 2025
European SuperstoreTA1 3EP1Feb 05, 2026
KDC/One Swallowfield LtdTA21 8NL1Dec 04, 2025
Langport & Huish Episcopi Sports ClubTA10 9RZ1Mar 01, 2025
SaffronBA16 0NH1Jul 30, 2025
Severalls Mini MarketTA18 8DW1Dec 02, 2024
Strangers with CoffeeBA5 2AW1Nov 07, 2024
Tall Trees GlampingBA6 8LG1Jun 29, 2021

Frequently asked questions

How many restaurants in Somerset have a 5 rating?+

There are currently 4,506 food businesses in Somerset with the highest FHRS rating of 5 (Very Good), representing 87.8% of all rated establishments. A rating of 5 means that the business was found to have very good hygiene standards at the time of inspection.

What does a food hygiene rating of 1 mean in Somerset?+

A food hygiene rating of 1 means 'Major Improvement Necessary'. This indicates that the food business was found to have significant problems with hygiene standards during its most recent inspection. The business is required to make substantial improvements. While it can remain open, it should be re-inspected to confirm improvements have been made.

How often are food businesses inspected in Somerset?+

Inspection frequency in Somerset depends on the risk level of the business. High-risk establishments (such as those with previous low ratings) may be inspected every 6 months, while low-risk businesses with a consistent rating of 5 may only be inspected every 2-3 years. The local authority's environmental health team manages the inspection schedule.

Data from official government food safety agencies