Food hygiene ratings in Shetland Islands

Shetland Islands inspects and rates 279 food businesses, every restaurant, takeaway, pub, school kitchen, care home and shop in the area that handles food.

Towns in Shetland Islands

Food hygiene ratings for each town Shetland Islands inspects.

Recently inspected in Shetland Islands

The most recent inspections published by Shetland Islands, newest first.

BusinessTypeRatingInspected
Braewick Cafe and Caravan Park Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Improvement required 5 June 2026
Mary Bella Inc Ltd Pub/bar/nightclub Awaiting inspection 5 June 2026
Fort Charlotte Guesthouse Hotel/bed & breakfast/guest house Pass 26 May 2026
Stakkadale Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Awaiting inspection 25 May 2026
Olive Branch Cafe Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Pass 24 May 2026
Westings Inn Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Awaiting inspection 22 May 2026
RNLI Shop Retailers - other Exempt 22 May 2026
QA Fish Shop Retailers - other Pass 19 May 2026
Bigton Community Shop Retailers - other Pass 15 May 2026
Sumburgh Head Retail Outlet Retailers - other Exempt 15 May 2026
Scalloway Hotel Hotel/bed & breakfast/guest house Improvement required 14 May 2026
Scalloway Meat Company Ltd Manufacturers/packers Improvement required 14 May 2026

Questions about food hygiene in Shetland Islands

How many food businesses does Shetland Islands rate?

Shetland Islands publishes food hygiene ratings for 279 businesses, of which 0 currently hold a score.

Who inspects food businesses in Shetland Islands?

Environmental health officers employed by Shetland Islands carry out the inspections, unannounced, and set the rating. The Food Standards Agency publishes the results. How often a business is visited depends on its risk, a busy restaurant is seen far more often than a shop selling wrapped sweets.

Food businesses in Shetland Islands

A sample of rated businesses. Use search to find a specific place.

Data from the Food Standards Agency under the Open Government Licence. Most recent inspection published for this area: 2026-06-05. Browse all UK councils →