Restaurants

Boston has graded over 1,000 restaurants. Here are results.

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh hands out a certificate to Steve Papantoniadis, owner of Stash's Pizza. Pat Greenhouse / The Boston Globe

Several months after Boston began issuing letter grades to restaurants to rate their food-safety practices, the vast majority of them have earned an A so far, according to data provided by city officials.

The grades, based on the results of municipal inspections, are not yet required to be posted in storefronts. But the city started posting them online last month.

More than 1,100 restaurants, or about one-third of the 3,000 restaurants citywide, have been inspected and graded since the program launched this past fall.

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