
These 3 Central Florida restaurants were shut down over health concerns
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These 3 Central Florida restaurants were shut down over health concerns
Three restaurants across Central Florida were told to close after they were visited by a health inspector. The businesses were cited for reasons including rodent droppings, cockroaches found crawling inside, and food being improperly stored. Two of these eateries were allowed to reopen, while the last one has permanently closed.
Reports show that these businesses were cited for reasons including rodent droppings, cockroaches found crawling inside, and food being improperly stored.
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As of Tuesday, two of these eateries were allowed to reopen, while the last one has permanently closed.
Below is the full list of Central Florida restaurants closed between June 16 and June 22.
DAYTONA BEACH
China Master — 1700 W. International Speedway Blvd. 6/16: Operated with an expired license, several live roaches found, over 100 rodent droppings discovered, chew marks present on a bag of flour, and food held at improper temperatures 6/17: Met inspection standards
ORLANDO
College Park Café — 2304 Edgewater Drive 6/17: Over 50 dead roaches found on the premises, along with over a dozen live ones Owners later announced that the diner would remain closed permanently
OVIEDO
These 6 Central Florida restaurants were shut down last week. Here’s why
Last week, another half-dozen restaurants across Central Florida were told to close after they were visited by a health inspector. Reports show that these businesses were cited for reasons including rodent droppings, cockroaches found crawling inside, and food being improperly stored. As of Monday, all of these eateries have met inspection standards and were thus allowed to reopen.Below is the full list of Central Florida restaurants closed between May 26 and June 1.
Reports show that these businesses were cited for reasons including rodent droppings, cockroaches found crawling inside, and food being improperly stored.
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As of Monday, all of these eateries have met inspection standards and were thus allowed to reopen.
Below is the full list of Central Florida restaurants closed between May 26 and June 1.
APOPKA
Robinson’s Restaurant — 301 W. Main Street 5/28: Around 20 live roaches were found in the cooking area, several ingredients in the walk-in cooler suffered temperature abuse after a compressor went out due to evening storms, and a chemical spray bottle was stored with its nozzle on straws. 5/29: Several live roaches were still found on walls in the kitchen. 5/30: Met inspection standards
DAYTONA
Johnny Rockets — 250 N. Atlantic Ave. 5/27: Several rodent droppings were found inside. 5/27: Met inspection standards
OVIEDO
Breakfast Club Oviedo — 1977 Alafaya Trail 5/26: Six live roaches were found inside, and an employee was spotted using bare hands to make contact with ready-to-eat food from the grill. 5/27: Met inspection standards
PALM HARBOR
Thai Nana Restaurant — 1458 Alt 19 N. 5/29: Over a dozen rodent droppings were discovered in the washing and dining areas. 5/30: Met inspection standards
ST. PETERSBURG
The Violet Stone — 2134 9 Ave. N. 5/28: Over a dozen live flies were found in the kitchen, raw chicken was stored over unwashed produce, rodent activity was discovered inside, a live roach was seen behind the prep table, and several ingredients were improperly stored over 41 degrees. 5/29: Met inspection standards
TAMPA
6 Central Florida eateries shut down after health inspections. Here’s why
A health inspector closed half a dozen eateries in Central Florida last week. The eateries were cited for rodent droppings, cockroaches found inside, and food being improperly stored. As of Tuesday, all of these eateries have met inspection standards and were thus allowed to reopen. Below is the full list of Central Florida restaurants closed between May 5 and May 11.
Reports show that these businesses were cited for reasons including rodent droppings, cockroaches found crawling inside, and food being improperly stored.
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As of Tuesday, all of these eateries have met inspection standards and were thus allowed to reopen.
Below is the full list of Central Florida restaurants closed between May 5 and May 11.
CLEARWATER
Antojitos Mexicanos of Florida Corp — 1417 Cleveland Street 5/6: Several dead and live roaches found inside, multiple rodent droppings discovered, and not all products were commercially packaged in the kitchen and front counter storage area 5/9: Met inspection standards
LAKELAND
Orange Bowl Lanes / Lucky’s — 4318 U.S. 92 North 5/5: Dozens of rodent droppings found, primarily in bottle displays in the tiki bar 5/5: Met inspection standards
ORLANDO
The Real Maine Lobster 2 — 1461 N. Goldenrod Road 5/4: Establishment operated with no potable running water 5/7: Met inspection standards
TAMPA
Shogun Sushi — 15213 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. 5/6: Dozens of roaches found in work areas, roach eggs found in wok station drip tray, and raw shrimp stored over ginger dressing at walk-in cooler 5/9: Met inspection standards
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