A pub in a small Buckinghamshire village has been handed a new three-out-of-five food hygiene rating.
The Nags Head Public House, a pub, bar and nightclub at London Road, Little Kingshill, was given the score after assessment on September 28, the Food Standards Agency's website shows.
Currently on Google, the eatery has got an average score of 4.5/5 with 68 per cent of users leaving the pub a positive review.
It means that of Buckinghamshire's 441 pubs, bars, and nightclubs with ratings, 288 (65 per cent) have ratings of five and none have zero ratings.
A reminder of what the numbers mean:
• 0 means that urgent improvement is necessary
• 1 means that major improvements are necessary
• 2 means that improvements are necessary
• 3 means that the business was found to be generally satisfactory
• 4 means that the business was rated as good on assessment
• 5 means that the business was seen as very good
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