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The Green Club food hygiene rating

Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen · Birmingham

The Green Club holds a 1: major improvement is necessary. The inspector found significant problems at the restaurant and the business is legally required to address them.

The rating: 1 - Major improvement necessary

The rating dates from 19 May 2025, 13 months ago. Councils typically re-inspect higher-risk businesses every six months to two years, with well-run, low-risk places visited least often, so this is a normal gap.

Address: Acocks Green Methodist Church, Botteville Road, Birmingham, B27 7YE

How it compares in Birmingham

A 1 is rare: only 387 of 8,171 rated places in Birmingham score this low, about one in 21. By contrast 66% of the borough holds a 5, so this is well below what the council's inspectors normally find.

Every rated food business in Birmingham
5 out of 5 5,380 66%
4 out of 5 1,309 16%
3 out of 5 695 9%
2 out of 5 318 4%
1 out of 5 387 5% ← The Green Club
0 out of 5 82 1%

A further 1,866 businesses in the area are awaiting inspection or exempt, so are not counted above.

What the inspector found

An inspection scores three things: how food is handled, the physical condition of the premises, and how much the inspector trusts management to keep standards up. At The Green Club the inspector recorded concerns over confidence in management. Because the overall rating is only ever as strong as its weakest area, that is what holds the score down.

Questions about The Green Club

What is The Green Club's food hygiene rating?

The Green Club has a food hygiene rating of 1 out of 5 (major improvement necessary), given by Birmingham Council on 19 May 2025.

Is The Green Club safe to eat at?

A 1 means the inspector found problems the business is required to fix. The restaurant is not shut down, a rating is not a closure order, but standards were found to be below what the law expects at the time of inspection.

When was The Green Club last inspected?

The Green Club was last inspected on 19 May 2025, 13 months ago. Food hygiene inspections are unannounced, and the rating is published by Birmingham Council rather than by the business.

What did the inspector find at The Green Club?

The inspector scored three areas. Hygienic food handling was rated "good", the cleanliness and condition of the building "good", and confidence in the management of food safety "major improvement necessary". Lower concern in all three is what earns a high overall rating.

How does The Green Club compare to other places in Birmingham?

66% of the 8,171 rated food businesses in Birmingham hold the top rating of 5, while The Green Club holds a 1. 387 places in the area share that rating.

Who decides the rating?

Birmingham Council inspects The Green Club and sets the rating; the Food Standards Agency publishes it. Neither the business nor this site can change a rating, a business that disagrees can appeal to its council, and can request a re-inspection once it has fixed the problems.

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A rating of 1 is public, and most customers look. Only 18% of people say they would order from a business rated 2 or below, against 94% from one rated 4. Delivery platforms may decline to list you.

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Understanding this rating

More food hygiene ratings near here

Birmingham inspects and rates 10,037 food businesses across its whole area. See every food hygiene rating in Birmingham

The official record is held by the council: http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/environmental-health

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