From the very good to major improvement necessary — Island restaurants, cafes and businesses have been ranked on their food hygiene standards and practices.
Inspections are carried out on premises that serve, sell or produce food and drink by the Isle of Wight Council’s environmental health officers.
They are then ranked across three categories — hygienic food handling, cleanliness and condition of facilities and food safety management — to determine how safe and clean they are.
Ratings are awarded, ranging from a five (Very Good) to a zero (Urgent Improvement Necessary).
See how the most recent inspections of Isle of Wight eateries turned out:
Five – Very Good
Waverley Inn, Newport
Parkside Pavilion, East Cowes
Ming Garden, Newport
Hazel Lodge, Havenstreet
The Captain’s Table, Ryde
No 1 Coffee Shop, Yarmouth
Cowes Town Central
Inglefield Nursing Home, Totland
Magnolia House, Sandown
The Ocean Deck Bar and Restaurant, Sandown
Domino’s Pizza, Ryde
The Cellar Bar, Sandown
The Compass Bar, Cowes
French Franks, Newport
Flanagans, Sandown
Blossoms of Yarmouth
Arty Crafty Party Shop, Newport
Wyld, Newport
The Butcher Shop, Cowes
Ambassador Free House, Gunville
Good Fortune, Newport
Pizza Hut, Newport
Godshill Village Shop and Post Office
Novo, Newport
Nisa Monkton, Ryde
Four – Good
Credit: Grace's Bakery
Grace’s Bakery, Newport
Cook + Baker, Ventnor
Highfield House, Shanklin
Dimbola Lodge, Freshwater
Chessell Pottery Cafe, Calbourne
The Crab and Lobster Inn, Bembridge
Yarmouth Food Lovers Market
Slice of Life, Ryde
Bengal Palace, Newport
Horse and Groom, Shalfleet
No 1 Wok, Newport
Age Concern Day Centre, Shanklin
The Noodle Pot, Newport
Three – Generally Satisfactory
Domino’s Pizza, Newport
Caffe Ninety Three, Newport
The Sugarloaf, Freshwater
Duffets Stores, Ryde
Two – Improvement Necessary
Subway, Newport
Ko-Sing, Lake
One – Major Improvement Necessary
Old Village Inn, Bembridge
Bembridge Bakery
Zero – Urgent Improvement Necessary
None.