Food Hygiene Ratings in Westminster
Explore hygiene ratings for businesses across the local authority.
Safety Pass Rate
78.2%
Total Inspected
5,545
Need Improvement
1208
% Arabica
WC2E 8HN
*Eatlife
No Postcode
?MÍ
W1T 3PR
1 Hotel Mayfair
W1J 8DJ
1 Leicester Square Rooftop Bar and Restaurant
WC2H 7NA
1 Warwick
W1B 5LR
10 Greek Street
W1D 4DH
100 Club
W1D 1LL
101 West
W2 4UW
104 Restaurant
W2 5QS
106 Baker Street
No Postcode
12 Hay Hill
W1J 8NR
123V Browns
W1K 4JE
170 Queens Gate
SW7 5HF
180 Pizza
WC2R 1EA
1905
W1W 7RQ
1947 London
W1W 8QJ
199 Fahrenheit
W1T 1UT
199 LONGEVITY
W2 6LD
1Rebel
W2 6ES
1Rebel
SW1E 5BX
2 Chesham Hotel
SW1X 8DT
2 Veneti
W1U 2RD
20 Air cafe
W1B 5AN
21 Soho
W1D 4NR
27 Old Compton Street Pasta Bar
W1D 5JP
28-50 Wine Workshop and Kitchen
W1U 2NE
3 Henrietta St
WC2E 8PS
3 Peaks Health
W1D 3QR
30 Dean Street
W1D 3SA
Local Insights & FAQ
Common questions about food safety in Westminster
Q: How safe are food businesses in Westminster?
Official GuidanceBased on the latest inspection data, 78.2% of food establishments in Westminster have passed hygiene safety checks (Rating 3 or above). This indicates a generally high standard of food safety across the local authority.
Q: What does a '0' rating actually mean?
Official GuidanceA rating of 0 means 'Urgent Improvement Necessary'. It indicates that the business performed poorly in all three areas of inspection: food handling, structural cleanliness, and management documentation.
Q: Can a business continue to trade with a low rating?
Official GuidanceYes, a low rating doesn't always mean a business is an immediate risk to health. If the inspector finds an imminent risk to public health, they have the power to close the premises until it is safe.
Q: How can I report a hygiene concern in this area?
Official GuidanceIf you have experienced poor hygiene or food poisoning in Westminster, you should contact the Environmental Health department of the local council. They are responsible for investigating consumer complaints.
Q: How long does a rating stay valid?
Official GuidanceA rating remains valid until the next inspection. The frequency of these visits depends on the risk profile of the business, typically ranging from 6 months to 2 years.
Q: Why do some new businesses show as 'Awaiting Inspection'?
Official GuidanceNewly opened venues or those under new ownership are registered but haven't had their first official check yet. They are legally allowed to trade but must register with the council 28 days before opening.