Key Points
- Food hygiene ratings for various establishments in Bexley have been published for October 2025.
- Ratings are based on inspections by environmental health officers following Food Standards Agency guidelines.
- Hygiene practices, management systems, and cleanliness standards were evaluated.
- Establishments are ranked on a scale from 0 to 5, with 5 indicating very good performance.
- Multiple establishments including cafés, nurseries, and school clubs achieved a rating of 5.
- Businesses may have been reinspected since October, with updates to be reflected in future reports.
What are the new food hygiene ratings published for Bexley in October 2025?
As reported by various inspection authorities, a new set of food hygiene ratings for Bexley establishments was released for October 2025. Environmental health officers conducted inspections assessing hygiene practices, management systems, and cleanliness, adhering to Food Standards Agency guidelines. These assessments resulted in ratings from zero to five, where five denotes a “very good” standard of food hygiene. Several businesses across Bexley have attained the highest rating, reflecting their compliance with recommended standards.
Which establishments received the highest hygiene rating of five?
Inspection records from October 2025 show that several Bexley establishments achieved the highest food hygiene rating of five, reflecting excellent standards across cafés, nurseries, school clubs, and takeaways. Those recognised include Cafe Concerto at Sidcup Railway Station, Chestnuts at Danson House, Daiu Bexleyheath, DoughJoes, Enchanted Wood Preschool Ltd, Filili Eats (also trading as Momo Dhee), Hill Top Tap Sidcup, Jacqueline’s Gems at Northumberland Heath Primary School, Pizza Mariano, Subway in Crayford, The Catch in Sidcup, The Croft Nursery in Bexleyheath, and Witty Kids After School Club at Welling Methodist Church.
How are the hygiene inspections conducted and on what criteria?
According to the Food Standards Agency guidelines and the procedures followed by Bexley environmental health officers, inspections evaluate:
- The hygiene practices during food preparation and handling.
- The effectiveness and organisation of management systems related to food safety.
- Overall cleanliness and maintenance of the premises.
Each factor contributes to determining an establishment’s hygiene rating, with a score of 5 indicating very good hygiene standards, minimal risk to public health, and compliance with food safety law.
Are there any updates or re-inspections anticipated for these businesses?
While this wave of inspections captures hygiene ratings from October 2025, businesses may have undergone re-inspections since then. These subsequent inspections might affect their current ratings, and updates are expected to be included in the next round-up of published hygiene scores. This ongoing monitoring ensures continued compliance and helps alert the public to the most current standards.