A PIZZERIA has been given a one star food hygiene rating, making it the lowest ranking venue across St Helens in 2022.
The rankings, which are listed on the Food Standards Agency’s website, stated that Fingerpost Pizzeria on Higher Parr Street, is requiring ‘major improvement’.
The rating, which is the second lowest score possible after 0, makes the takeaway the lowest ranked venue in St Helens in recent months and joins other eateries such as the café at Bold Equestrian Club, Samerah Balti in Newton-le-Willows and Tony’s The Spicy Chicken on Baldwin Street which have been rated since the beginning of 2022.
The scores are carried out by St Helens local authority hygiene teams.
Meanwhile, a raft of venues received top marks from the FSA in 2022, after being given the highest mark, five, this year.
This means they got the best results in cleanliness and food preparation by inspectors.
- Antonia's Cakes on Duke Street
- Blundells Hill Golf Club Rainhill
- Bros2Go on Church Road in Haydock
- Captain Cook on Baldwin Street
- Chain Lane Chippy
- Chung Ku on Warrington Road
- Costa Coffee on Highpoint Retail Park
- Dominos Pizza on Mill Lane Earlestown
- Tandoori on Queen Street in Newton-le-Willows
- Haydock Conservative Club
- Haydock Park Racecourse
- Haydock Supper on West End Road in Haydock
- Hearty Cook House on Market Street Newton-le-Willows
- Kebab Kings on Duke Street
- Magic Chef on Blackbrook Road
- McDonald’s on St Helens Linkway
- Mr Pizza on Thatto Heath Road
- Pepe’s Piri Piri in Duke Street
- Pinkeez on Junction Lane
- Planet Doughnut on Highpoint Retail Park
- Shako on Baldwin Street
- Spice of Life - St Helens Hospital
- St Helens Hotel Ltd
- Starbucks on East Lancashire Road
- Sutton Cricket And Tennis Club
- The Courtyard on City Road
- The Crusty Cob on Crow Lane West
- The Derby Arms on Church Road in Rainford
- The Greedy Pig Cafe Rainford
- The Oak Tree The Wine Club in Rainhill
- Top Pizza in Haydock
- Verona Kitchen & Bar Ltd
- Westfields Cafe Bar
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