Four Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Jan. 5-11, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Below is a list of places recently inspected by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation that got ZERO VIOLATIONS on the unannounced routine food safety inspection.
Two Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Dec. 29-Jan. 4, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
In Broward County, a deli had dead and live roaches throughout the kitchen. While in Palm Beach County, a mall food-court pizza joint was cited for having takeout boxes contaminated with odorous
Going out to eat? See which Brevard County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test.
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During the week of Jan. 6-12, four restaurants in Escambia County received high complaints from the DBPR focused on unsanitary, unsafe food conditions.
For full restaurant inspection details, visit our Leon County restaurant inspection site. These restaurants met all standards during their Jan. 6-12 inspections and no violations were found. ** Restaurants that failed an inspection and aced a follow-up inspection in the same week
Going out to eat? See which Palm Beach County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test.
Going out to eat? See which Collier County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test.
Going out to eat? See which Indian River County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test.
The program was established in 2006 but was revived in 2022 after being dormant for more than a decade, as a way to help homeowners retrofit their properties and get insurance discounts.