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Halal dessert shops in Wolverhampton

Dessert parlours and ice-cream shops with a verifiable halal position — certification or the business’s own published halal, gelatine or alcohol-free statement.

Little Dessert Shop (City Centre, Wolverhampton)

Business-confirmed

Scope: full menu (chain-level statement)

Chain FAQ states: 'Yes, Little Dessert Shop products are Halal'; no independent halal certification found.

31A Queen Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 3JW

Evidence: business website · checked 18 Jul 2026

Little Dessert Shop (Wednesfield)

Business-confirmed

Scope: full menu (chain-level statement)

Chain FAQ states: 'Yes, Little Dessert Shop products are Halal'; no independent halal certification found.

50 Wolverhampton Road, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, WV11 1UJ

Evidence: business website · checked 18 Jul 2026

Little Dessert Shop (Bilston)

Business-confirmed

Scope: full menu (chain-level statement)

Chain FAQ states: 'Yes, Little Dessert Shop products are Halal'; no independent halal certification found.

52a Ward Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton, WV2 2NT

Evidence: business website · checked 18 Jul 2026

Heavenly Desserts Wolverhampton

Business-confirmed

Scope: full menu (chain states all food and drink in every store)

Chain website states all food and drink in every store is 100% halal and that no alcohol is served on the premises; no independent certification found.

68 Darlington Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 4ND

Evidence: business website · checked 18 Jul 2026

Cake Box Wolverhampton (Dudley Road)

Business-confirmed

Scope: full cake range (chain-level composition statement; excludes certification)

Chain website describes its cakes as 'widely accepted as suitable for halal diet', containing no meat, alcohol or animal products except milk and cream; no independent certification found.

Note: Business states dietary suitability ('widely accepted as suitable for halal diet') rather than claiming halal certification

456 Dudley Road, Wolverhampton, WV2 3AQ

Evidence: business website · checked 18 Jul 2026

Cake Box Wolverhampton (New Hampton Road)

Business-confirmed

Scope: full cake range (chain-level composition statement; excludes certification)

Chain website describes its cakes as 'widely accepted as suitable for halal diet', containing no meat, alcohol or animal products except milk and cream; no independent certification found.

Note: Business states dietary suitability ('widely accepted as suitable for halal diet') rather than claiming halal certification

50-51 New Hampton Road West, Wolverhampton, WV6 0RY

Evidence: business website · checked 18 Jul 2026

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How statuses are verified

Every listing states exactly what the evidence supports — nothing more. The status scale, strongest first:

Certified What does this mean?

A current halal certification was evidenced via the certifier’s own registry or a dated certificate published by the business.

Does not imply every product or service beyond the stated scope is covered.

Business-confirmed What does this mean?

The business itself publicly states it is halal (website, menu or official account). No independent certification was found.

Does not imply independent verification — the claim is the business’s own.

Selected options What does this mean?

Only the specific items, product lines or branches named in the scope are covered by the evidence.

Does not imply the full menu or range is halal — check the stated scope.

Status unclear What does this mean?

Evidence exists but is incomplete, outdated or contradictory. We could not classify it more strongly.

Does not imply the business is not halal — it means the available evidence is not conclusive.

No current evidence What does this mean?

We could not locate adequate public evidence either way at the last check.

This is not a negative verdict. It means we could not find evidence — ask the business directly.

How we weigh evidence

Strongest first: a certifier's own registry (e.g. HMC or HFA listing) → direct confirmation from the business → the business's own website or menu → official social accounts. Delivery-platform labels alone are never treated as evidence of halal status.

Availability labels follow the same honesty rule: Confirmed stockist — A current retailer page confirms this exact product is stocked. · Relevant retailers — Typically found at the kind of local retailer linked — availability not individually confirmed. · Available online — Orderable online for UK delivery.

Limitations & corrections

Certification and suppliers change. Each card shows when we last checked its evidence; between checks, a listing can go out of date. A status here is research, not a religious ruling — when it matters, verify with the business or certifier directly.

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