Toxic substances stored wrong, bad lighting: San Angelo weekly restaurant inspections
The San Angelo/Tom Green County Health Department regularly monitors restaurants and food establishments for compliance with state food safety requirements.
Frequent inspections are essential in preventing the spread of foodborne illnesses through contamination and improper handling, storage and sanitation.
Scores for retail food establishments, food stores, mobile food units and school and daycare establishments inspected the week of May 25-31 are listed below.
The Standard-Times obtained the information through an open records request.
Disclaimer: On any given day, an establishment may have fewer or more violations than noted in its most recent inspection. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long-term conditions at the establishment. A few more recent, follow-up inspections may not be included here.
Environmental Health Division inspectors fill out one page of these reports. Other Texas health divisions, such as in Taylor and Wichita counties, fill out multiple pages with details, providing more information the public can obtain about local establishments that handle food.
Any issues, comments or corrections are verbalized to local restaurants, according to Sandra Villarreal, the San Angelo-based health services director.
All food establishments are inspected in accordance with the Texas Food Establishment Rules as adopted by the city of San Angelo.
Asian Market, 2316 Vanderventer Ave.
Beauty of Ashes, 103 W. 14th St.
Bonsai Garden (sushi), 1801 Knickerbocker Road
City Cafe and Bakery, 108 N. Pierce
Cross Mark at Sam's Club, 5749 Sherwood Way
First United Methodist, 37 E. Beauregard Ave.
Fujisan at Sam's Club, 3749 Sherwood Way
Gingerbread House, 1311 Austin Street
H-E-B (bakery, cooking connection, deli, grocery, market and seafood, produce), 5502 Sherwood Way
Party Barn, 2302 Sherwood Way
San Angelo Municipal Pool, 18 E. Ave. A
Sam's Club (bakery, produce, cafe, deli, grocery, market, rotisserie), 5749 Sherwood Way
7-Eleven/Stripes, 2718 Sherwood Way
The Pit BBQ, 2330 Sherwood Way
Tokyo Gardens, 5502 Sherwood Way
Whataburger, 5855 Sherwood Way
Blaine's Pub, 10 W. Harris Ave.: 97
Bonsai Garden (kitchen), 1801 Knickerbocker Road: 91
Bonsai Garden (bar), 1801 Knickerbocker Road: 97
Chang Thai, 1527 E. Harris Ave.: 93
Dollar General, 950 Gordon Blvd.: 99
Dollar General, 4715 Grape Creek Road: 97
Dollar General, 1349 Glenna St.: 98
Drei Bruders, 570 Smith Blvd.: 98
Grove at the Bosque, 330 S. Irving St.: 94
Gym 28, 18 N. Chadbourne St.: 98
Howard College Bookstore, 3501 N. U.S. Highway 67: 99
Lidia's Burritos, 1407 S. Oakes St.: 98
Mikulik Sausage, 1527 S. Oakes St.: 98
Neighbors Cafe, 801 Rust St.: 96
Paul Ann Baptist Church, 2531 Smith Blvd.: 98
Smokers Outlet, 1902 N. Chadbourne St.: 91
Stango's Pizza Parlor, 208 S. Oakes St.: 98
Sunset Jr., 502 N. Van Buren St.: 98
The Bearded Barista, 12 E. Twohig Ave.: 96
The Crazy Fruit, 426 N. Van Buren St.: 95
Lily's Pizza, 2424 Vanderventer Ave.: 85
Out of compliance:
Toxic substances not properly stored
No certified food manger present
No proper marking date on food
No paper towels
Food and no-food contact surfaces not properly designed
No adequate lighting
Physical facilities not properly maintained and cleaned
For more information on Environmental Health's services or to file a complaint against a food establishment or other public health nuisance, call 325-657-4493.
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