11 restaurants receive high violations

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11 restaurants receive high violations

Here’s the breakdown of recent restaurant inspections in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties for the week of Sept. 9-15. Florida’s restaurant owners are not required to post restaurant inspection results where guests can see them. So, every week, we provide that information for you.

During the latest round of inspections from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, four restaurants received an administrative complaint, seven received high priority violations and 32 restaurants passed their first inspection with zero violations.

Database: Escambia and Santa County restaurant inspections

Disclaimer: The Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation describes an inspection report as a ‘snapshot’ of conditions present at the time of the inspection. On any given day, an establishment may have fewer or more violations than noted in their most recent inspection. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long-term conditions at the establishment.

Four restaurants receive an administrative complaintRestaurant NOLA

523 E. Gregory St.

Inspection details: Routine Inspection on Sept. 11

Follow-up inspection: Violations required further review, but were not an immediate threat to the public. The restaurant complied with a follow-up inspection on Sept. 13

Total violations: Eight total violations, with four high-priority violations

High Priority – Live, small flying insects in kitchen, food preparation area, food storage area and/or bar area. Observed four live flying insects in the following locations: two around cook line and two in dish washing location. **Admin Complaint**

High Priority – Cooked/heated time/temperature control for safety food not cooled from 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 70 degrees Fahrenheit within two hours. Observed jambalaya 158 degrees Fahrenheit (cook, cool two hours) on cooling rack in kitchen. Instructed operator to put ice bags in it or put into freezer to rapidly chill.

High Priority – Stop Sale issued on time/temperature control for safety food due to temperature abuse. Observed the following in reach in cooler held 24 hours – shucked oysters 53 degrees Fahrenheit, small shrimp 48 degrees Fahrenheit, large shrimp 53 degrees Fahrenheit.

High Priority – Time/temperature control for safety food cold held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Observed the following in reach in cooler held 24 hours – shucked oysters 53 degrees Fahrenheit, small shrimp 48 degrees Fahrenheit, large shrimp 53 degrees Fahrenheit. See stop sale. **Warning**

From inspection on Sept. 12:

High Priority – From follow-up inspection Sept. 12: During callback, observed three live flying insects in the following locations: one at cook line in kitchen, one in dish washing location, and one in dry storage location. **Admin Complaint**

Marco’s Pizza

503 N. Navy Blvd.

Inspection details: Inspection on Sept. 11

Follow-up inspection: Violations require further review but are not an immediate threat to the public. A follow-up inspection is still required.

Total violations: Two total violations, one high priority violation

New Jin Jin Chinese Restaurant

6209 U.S. Highway 90

Inspection details: Routine inspection on Sept. 12

Follow-up inspection: Violations require further review but are not an immediate threat to the public. A follow-up inspection is still required.

Total violations: Three total violations, with one high-priority violation

Beach Club Resort Amenities

18 Via De Luna

Inspection details: Routine Inspection on Sept. 10

Follow-up inspection: Violations require further review, but are not an immediate threat to the public. A follow-up inspection is still required.

Total violations: One total violation, with one high-priority violation

Seven restaurants receive a high priority violationWow Wing & Deli

2111 W. Fairfield Drive

Inspection details: Routine Inspection on Sept. 9

Follow-up inspection: Violations required further review but were not an immediate threat to the public. The restaurant complied with a follow-up inspection on Sept. 10.

Total violations: Five total violations, with one high-priority violation

High Priority – Time/temperature control for safety food cold held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Observed thawed shrimp 54 degrees Fahrenheit, hush puppies 54 degrees Fahrenheit, burger patties 48 degrees Fahrenheit in reach-in cooler held two hours.

Waterboyz

380 N. Ninth Ave.

Inspection details: Routine Inspection on Sept. 12

Follow-up inspection: Violations required further review but were not an immediate threat to the public. The restaurant complied with a follow-up inspection on Sept. 16.

Total violations: Two total violations, with two high-priority violations

High Priority – Stop Sale issued on time/temperature control for safety food due to temperature abuse. Observed the following in reach in cooler: held over 24 hours – steak 45 degrees Fahrenheit, rice 44 degrees Fahrenheit, cooked chicken 45 degrees Fahrenheit, raw chicken 44 degrees Fahrenheit

High Priority – Time/temperature control for safety food cold held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Observed the following in reach in cooler: held over 24 hours – steak 45 degrees Fahrenheit, rice 44 degrees Fahrenheit, cooked chicken 45 degrees Fahrenheit, raw chicken 44 degrees Fahrenheit. See stop sale. **Warning**

Wow Wing & Deli

2111 W. Fairfield Drive

Inspection details: Routine Inspection on Sept. 9

Follow-up inspection: Violations require further review, but were not an immediate threat to the public. The restaurant complied with a follow-up inspection on Sept. 10.

Total violations: Five total violations, with one high-priority violation

High Priority – Time/temperature control for safety food cold held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Observed thawed Shrimp 54 degrees Fahrenheit, hush puppies 54 degrees Fahrenheit, burger patties 48 degrees Fahrenheit in reach in cooler held two hrs.

Pedro’s Tacos and Tequila Bar

6233 N. Davis Highway

Inspection details: Routine inspection on Sept. 11

Follow-up inspection: Violations required further review but were not an immediate threat to the public. The restaurant met inspection standards in a call back inspection on Sept. 13.

Total violations: 11 total violations, with four high-priority violations

High Priority – Cooked/heated time/temperature control for safety food not cooled from 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 41 degrees Fahrenheit within six hours. Steak in walk-in cooler at 62 degrees Fahrenheit cook cooling seven hours.

High Priority – Cooked/heated time/temperature control for safety food not cooled from 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 70 degrees Fahrenheit within two hours. Chicken in walk-in cooler cook cooling for seven hours at 81 degrees Fahrenheit.

High Priority – Dish machine chlorine sanitizer not at proper minimum strength. Dish machine chlorine sanitizer reading 0 parts per million. Operator changed empty sanitizer bottle out during inspection, correcting to 50 parts per million **Corrected On-Site** **Repeat Violation**

High Priority – Nonfood-grade bags used in direct contact with tortillas. **Repeat Violation**

From Sept. 12 inspection:

High priority – During callback, observed three live flying insects in the following locations: one at cook line in kitchen, one in dish washing location, and one in dry storage location. **Admin Complaint**

BBQ and Hot Pot

6235 N. Davis Highway

Inspection details: Routine Inspection on Sept. 12

Follow-up inspection: Violations required further review, but were not an immediate threat to the public. The restaurant complied with a follow-up inspection on Sept. 13.

Total violations: 14 total violations, with five high-priority violations

High Priority – Nonfood-grade bags used in direct contact with food. Observed beef in non-food grade bags in walk-in freezer. **Repeat Violation**

High Priority – Self-service salad bar/buffet lacking adequate sneezeguards or other proper protection from contamination. Self-service salad bar does not have sneeze guard. **Warning**

High Priority – Shell eggs not stored at an ambient air temperature of 45 degrees Fahrenheit or less. In reach-in cooler since yesterday, raw shell eggs ambient air 60 degrees Fahrenheit. See stop sale. **Warning**

High Priority – Stop Sale issued on time/temperature control for safety food due to temperature abuse. In reach-in cooler since yesterday: raw shell eggs ambient air 60 degrees Fahrenheit, rice cakes at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, pork pot stickers 58 degrees Fahrenheit.

High Priority – Time/temperature control for safety food cold held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit. In reach-in cooler since yesterday: rice cakes at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, pork pot stickers 58 degrees Fahrenheit. See stop sale. **Warning**

Rio Bravo Mexican Restaurant Gulf Breeze

3755 Gulf Breeze Parkway

Inspection details:  Routine Inspection on Sept. 9

Follow-up inspection: Violations require further review but are not an immediate threat to the public. A follow-up inspection is still required.

Total violations: Four total violations, with one high-priority violation

Wasabi House

4799 US 90, Pace

Inspection details: Food-Licensing Inspection on Sept. 11Follow-up inspection: Violations required further review, but were not an immediate threat to the public. The restaurant complied with a follow-up inspection on Sept. 12.

Total violations: Four total violations, with one high-priority violation

High Priority – Dish machine chlorine sanitizer not at proper minimum strength. Discontinue use of dish machine for sanitizing and set up manual sanitization until dish machine is repaired and sanitizing properly. Dish machine sanitizer reading 0 parts per million. Operator setup triple sink with chlorine in lieu of dish machine. **Warning**

32 restaurants receive a perfect score

Adonna’s Garden St. Cafe and Bakery, 811 W. Garden St.

Arlene Bar B Que & Grill Inc, mobile

Courtyard By Marriott Pensacola Downtown, 700 E. Chase St.

Delicious Donuts, 702 Gulf Beach Highway

Fat Dragon, mobile

Firehouse Subs, 120 S. New Warrington Road

Flip N Yaki, 501 S. Palafox St.

Greeks Catering & Events Inc, mobile

Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 307 New Warrington Road

Jumping Lomo Peruvian Cuisine, 501 S. Palafox St.

Mcdonalds, 4990 Bayou Blvd.

Nelsons Liquor and Lounge, 2526 Gulf Beach Highway

Paddy O Learys Irish Pub, 49 Via DeLuna Drive

Phillys, 3900 Creighton Road Suite 4

Pizza Hut 2063, 3900 Creighton Road

Subway, 120 Chiefs Way

Tijuana Flats Burrito Co, 4970 Bayou Blvd. Suite 300

Tucan Mexican Restaurant Inc, 596 E. Nine Mile Road Suite 7

UFO’s Mini Golf, Ice Cream, & Arcade, 2 Via De Luna Drive

Vallarta on Sorrento Inc, 10427 Sorrento Road Suite 106

Waffle House #393, 6913 Pensacola Blvd.

Amy’s Legacy LLC, 2807 Avalon Blvd.

Blackwater Grill Inc, 5147 Elmira St.

Breeze Cinema 8, 1233 Crane Cove Blvd.

Dunkin Donuts, 250 Gulf Breeze Parkway

Firehouse Subs #36, 3755-C Gulf Breeze Parkway

Moon Light Cafe, mobile

Sky’s Pizza Pie, 4275 Woodbine Road

Subway 399, 5342 Gulf Breeze Parkway

Taste Of Thai, 2548 Gulf Breeze Parkway

Turtle Toll Homemade Ice Cream & Shaved Ice, 8476 Navarre Parkway

Cosse’s Place, 3601 U.S. Highway 90

What agency inspects restaurants in Florida?

Routine regulation and inspection of restaurants is conducted by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. The Department of Health is responsible for investigation and control of food-borne illness outbreaks associated with all food establishments.

How do I report a dirty restaurant in Florida?

If you see abuses of state standards, report them and the Department of Business and Professional Regulation will send inspectors. Call the Florida DBPR at 850-487-1395 or report a restaurant for health violations online.

Get the whole story at our restaurant inspection database.

What does all that terminology in Florida restaurant inspections mean?

Basic violations are those considered against best practices.

A warning is issued after an inspector documents violations that must be corrected by a certain date or within a specified number of days from receipt of the inspection report.

An administrative complaint is a form of legal action taken by the division. Insufficient compliance after a warning, a pattern of repeat violations or existence of serious conditions that warrant immediate action may result in the division initiating an administrative complaint against the establishment. Says the division website: “Correcting the violations is important, but penalties may still result from violations corrected after the warning time was over.”

An emergency order — when a restaurant is closed by the inspector — is based on an immediate threat to the public. Here, the Division of Hotels and Restaurants director has determined that the establishment must stop doing business and any division license is suspended to protect health, safety or welfare of the public.

A 24-hour call-back inspection will be performed after an emergency closure or suspension of license.

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This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Escambia County area restaurant inspections: 11 receive high violations



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