The Sugar Beat Eating House
Swainsthorpe
Squeaky clean
The breakdown
Last inspected on 19 March 2026 by South Norfolk.
Rating over time
We have recorded 2 Food Standards Agency inspections for The Sugar Beat Eating House, from April 2018 to March 2026. Its hygiene rating has held steady, from 5 in 2018 to 5 in 2026.
| Inspection date | Rating | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| 5 / 5 | Very good | |
| 5 / 5 | Very good |
What does this rating mean?
The Sugar Beat Eating House in Swainsthorpe has a food hygiene rating of 5 out of 5 (very good). On the Food Standards Agency scale, 5 is the best and 0 is the worst. Yes - 5 is the top food hygiene rating. It means hygiene standards were very good at the last inspection.
The rating reflects standards found at the last inspection. It is not a verdict on how the food tastes - it scores how well the business manages food safety. How often a place is inspected depends on its risk: lower-rated and higher-risk businesses are revisited more often than spotless ones.
Where is it?
Sugar Beat,Norwich Road,
Swainsthorpe,
Norfolk,
NR14 8PU
This is the official Food Standards Agency hygiene badge for The Sugar Beat Eating House. The data is published by the FSA under the Open Government Licence.
Who inspects The Sugar Beat Eating House?
Food hygiene at The Sugar Beat Eating House is inspected by South Norfolk, the local authority responsible for this area. You can reach them at https://www.southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.uk/ or [email protected].
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