Pizza Hut food hygiene ratings

There are 423 Pizza Hut sites in the United Kingdom with a published food hygiene rating. Each is inspected by its own local council, the chain does not rate itself, and a rating earned in one town says nothing about the branch in the next. 32 sites are in Scotland, which uses a pass-or-improve scheme rather than a score out of five, and so are not counted in the figures below.

How Pizza Hut scores

83% of rated Pizza Hut branches hold the top score of 5, and 97% hold a 4 or better. The chain averages 4.79 out of 5, comfortably ahead of the roughly 70% of all UK food businesses that hold a 5.

All 366 rated Pizza Hut branches in the UK
5 out of 5 303 83%
4 out of 5 51 14%
3 out of 5 10 3%
2 out of 5 2 1%
1 out of 5 0 0%
0 out of 5 0 0%

A further 57 branches are awaiting inspection, exempt, or in Scotland, none of which sit on the 0–5 scale.

Lowest-rated Pizza Hut branches

2 branches hold a rating of 2 or below. That is 1% of Pizza Hut's rated sites. A low rating is not a closure order, the business is required to fix what the inspector found.

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Branch Council Rating Inspected
Pizza Hut HA2 9TW Harrow 2 - Some improvement necessary 28 March 2026
Pizza Hut WN7 1DR Wigan 2 - Some improvement necessary 25 February 2025

Questions about Pizza Hut

What is Pizza Hut's food hygiene rating?

Pizza Hut does not have a single rating. Every one of its 423 UK sites is inspected and rated separately by its own local council. 83% of them hold the top score of 5, and the chain averages 4.79 out of 5.

Is Pizza Hut clean?

By the only measure a regulator publishes, 83% of Pizza Hut branches were found to have very good hygiene standards at their last inspection. But a rating describes a branch, not a brand, and 2 branches score 2 or below.

Which Pizza Hut has the worst hygiene rating?

The lowest-rated branches are listed on this page, worst first. 2 hold a rating of 2 or below out of 366 rated sites.

Who inspects Pizza Hut?

Not Pizza Hut. Environmental health officers at each site's local council carry out the inspection, unannounced, and set the rating. The Food Standards Agency publishes the result. A chain cannot rate itself, and cannot change a rating.

Where the branches are

The councils inspecting the most Pizza Hut branches.

Birmingham, Westminster, Liverpool, Barnet, Glasgow City, Leeds, Edinburgh (City of), Hillingdon

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Data from the Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland under the Open Government Licence. Branches are identified from the business names councils publish; one trading under an unusual name may not be counted here. This site is not affiliated with Pizza Hut.