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Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom food hygiene rating

Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen · Westminster

Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom holds a 5, the highest food hygiene rating there is. At its last inspection the restaurant met every standard the inspector checked, with nothing needing attention.

The rating: 5 - Very good

The rating dates from 12 February 2025, 17 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: Supreme Court of the United Kingdom Parliament Square, London, SW1P 3BD

How it compares in Westminster

That puts Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom among the 3,663 places in Westminster holding top marks, 70% of everywhere the council rates. A 5 is the norm here rather than the exception, so it is the rating to expect, not to be impressed by.

Every rated food business in Westminster
5 out of 5 3,663 70% ← Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom
4 out of 5 848 16%
3 out of 5 393 8%
2 out of 5 233 4%
1 out of 5 84 2%
0 out of 5 14 <1%

A further 446 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 Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom none of the three raised a concern, the overall rating is only ever as strong as its weakest area, so a clean sweep is what produces a high score.

Questions about Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom

What is Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom's food hygiene rating?

Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom has a food hygiene rating of 5 out of 5 (very good), given by Westminster Council on 12 February 2025.

Is Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom safe to eat at?

The rating covers hygiene standards found at inspection, not the food itself. At 5 out of 5, the inspector found hygiene standards at this restaurant to be very good, the top end of the scale.

When was Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom last inspected?

Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom was last inspected on 12 February 2025, 17 months ago. Food hygiene inspections are unannounced, and the rating is published by Westminster Council rather than by the business.

What did the inspector find at Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom?

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

How does Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom compare to other places in Westminster?

70% of the 5,235 rated food businesses in Westminster hold the top rating of 5, and Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom is one of them.

Who decides the rating?

Westminster Council inspects Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom 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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