The food hygiene rating scheme gives businesses in England and Wales a rating of 0-5, 5 being the highest, based on their hygiene standards.
The scheme is run in partnership with local authorities and in Wales businesses are obligated to display their rating.
Restaurants, cafes and canteens
- Rated 5: Love to Eat, at 121 Upper Mostyn Street; rated on October 9
- Rated 5: Barnacles Restaurant, at 7-7a Mostyn Street; rated on September 25
- Rated 5: Kitchen 50 Six, at 56 Mostyn Street; rated on September 25
- Rated 5: Pebble Restaurant, at 11a Mostyn Street; rated on September 25
- Rated 5: The Coffee Centre, at 63a Mostyn Street; rated on September 25
- Rated 5: Wildwood Kitchen, at 91 Mostyn Street; rated on September 18
- Rated 5: Upper Crust Too, at Ableworld, 16 Mostyn Broadway; rated on September 16
- Rated 5: Haven Café, at 7 Madoc Street; rated on September 11
- Rated 5: Molly’s Café, at 18b Augusta Street; rated on September 11
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Pubs, bars and nightclubs
- Rated 5: The Albert, at Madoc Street; rated on October 9
- Rated 5: Tapps, at 35 Madoc Street; rated on September 24
- Rated 5: The Kings Arms, at 17 Mostyn Street; rated on September 24
Takeaways
- Rated 5: Wasabi, at 57b Mostyn Avenue; rated on October 8
- Rated 4: Full House, at 25 Mostyn Avenue; rated on September 5
- Rated 3: Topolino Bens Pizzeria, at 155 Upper Mostyn Street; rated on September 19
Rated 3: Lucky House, at 137 Trinity Avenue; rated on September 17