NEW food hygiene ratings have been awarded to fourteen of South Lakeland’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
Restaurants, cafes or canteens:
• Rated 5: Salvation Army Hall at Gillinggate, Kendal; rated on February 13
• Rated 5: Eccle Riggs Hall at Eccleriggs Hall, Foxfield, Broughton-In-Furness; rated on February 6
• Rated 5: Number Forty Four at 44 Main Street, Kirkby Lonsdale; rated on February 6
• Rated 5: Pam's Cafe at Waters Edge, Sandside, Kirkby In Furness; rated on February 6
• Rated 5: Oscars Cafe at Lakes Aquarium, Lakeside; rated on February 2
• Rated 5: Burger King at Burger King Burton Motorway Services Area, Jct 35/36 M6, Burton In Kendal; rated on February 1
• Rated 5: Costa at Main Street, Grange Over Sands; rated on February 1
Pubs, bars and nightclubs:
• Rated 5: Clock Tower at Cask House, Allhallows Lane, Kendal; rated on February 10
• Rated 5: Kings Arms Hotel at The Square, Cartmel; rated on February 2
• Rated 5: Old Friends at 49 Soutergate, Ulverston; rated on February 2
• Rated 5: The Keg & Kitchen at Main Street, Grange-Over-Sands; rated on February 1
• Rated 3: Barbon Inn at Barbon, Carnforth; rated on December 5
Takeaways:
• Rated 5: Crakeside Fish & Chips at Greenodd, Ulverston; rated on February 2
• Rated 5: Finkle Street Chippy at 10 Finkle Street, Kendal; rated on February 1
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