Inspection Type |
Inspection Date |
Result |
High Priority Violations |
Intermediate Violations |
Basic Violations |
Routine – Food |
09/06/2018 |
Met Inspection Standards
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0 |
1 |
2 |
Violations: |
A summary of the violations found during the inspection are listed below. The department cites violations of Florida’s sanitation and safety laws, which are based on the standards of U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Food Code. High Priority violations are those which could contribute directly to a foodborne illness or injury and include items such as cooking, reheating, cooling and hand-washing. Intermediate violations are those which, if not addressed, could lead to risk factors that contribute to foodborne illness or injury. These violations include personnel training, documentation or record keeping and labeling. Basic violations are those which are considered best practices to implement. While most establishments correct all violations in a timely manner (often during the inspection), the division’s procedures are designed to compel compliance with all violations through follow-up visits, administration action or closure when necessary. |
Name: |
BOB’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT INC |
License Number: |
SEA1600729 |
Rank: |
Seating |
License Expiration Date: |
12/01/2018 |
Primary Status: |
Current |
Secondary Status: |
Active |
Location Address: |
2068 NE 2 ST
DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33441 |
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Inspection Type |
Inspection Date |
Result |
High Priority Violations |
Intermediate Violations |
Basic Violations |
Routine – Food |
09/06/2018 |
Met Inspection Standards
During This Visit
More information about inspections.
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0 |
1 |
1 |
Violations: |
A summary of the violations found during the inspection are listed below. The department cites violations of Florida’s sanitation and safety laws, which are based on the standards of U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Food Code. High Priority violations are those which could contribute directly to a foodborne illness or injury and include items such as cooking, reheating, cooling and hand-washing. Intermediate violations are those which, if not addressed, could lead to risk factors that contribute to foodborne illness or injury. These violations include personnel training, documentation or record keeping and labeling. Basic violations are those which are considered best practices to implement. While most establishments correct all violations in a timely manner (often during the inspection), the division’s procedures are designed to compel compliance with all violations through follow-up visits, administration action or closure when necessary. |
Violation |
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Observation |
36-73-4 |
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Basic – Floor soiled/has accumulation of debris. – kitchen floor mats soiled and sticky. |
53A-05-6 |
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Intermediate – No currently certified food service manager on duty with four or more employees engaged in food preparation/handling. A list of accredited food manager certification examination providers can be found at http://www.myfloridalicense.com/DBPR/hotels-restaurants/food-lodging/food-manager/ |
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Violation |
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Observation |
33-20-4 |
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Basic – Grease on the ground and/or pad around grease receptacle. |
33-29-4 |
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Basic – Grease receptacle lid open, broken, or missing. **Corrected On-Site** |
02C-04-4 |
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Intermediate – Operator is not properly tracking/marking the number of days ready-to-eat, potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) food prepared onsite was held at refrigeration temperatures prior to freezing in order to properly date mark the food when it is thawed and held at refrigeration temperatures again. – In 3 Door REACH IN FREEZER – Portions of lasagna and manacotti not labeled / dated.
Name: |
BURGERFI |
License Number: |
SEA1622108 |
Rank: |
Seating |
License Expiration Date: |
12/01/2018 |
Primary Status: |
Current |
Secondary Status: |
Active |
Location Address: |
2009 NE 2 ST UNIT B&C
DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33441 |
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Name: |
CHARLIE’S FISH FRY INC |
License Number: |
SEA1622981 |
Rank: |
Seating |
License Expiration Date: |
12/01/2018 |
Primary Status: |
Current |
Secondary Status: |
Active |
Location Address: |
1200 E HILLSBORO BLVD
DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33441 |
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Inspection Type |
Inspection Date |
Result |
High Priority Violations |
Intermediate Violations |
Basic Violations |
Routine – Food |
08/30/2018 |
Met Inspection Standards
During This Visit
More information about inspections.
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1 |
0 |
2 |
Violations: |
A summary of the violations found during the inspection are listed below. The department cites violations of Florida’s sanitation and safety laws, which are based on the standards of U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Food Code. High Priority violations are those which could contribute directly to a foodborne illness or injury and include items such as cooking, reheating, cooling and hand-washing. Intermediate violations are those which, if not addressed, could lead to risk factors that contribute to foodborne illness or injury. These violations include personnel training, documentation or record keeping and labeling. Basic violations are those which are considered best practices to implement. While most establishments correct all violations in a timely manner (often during the inspection), the division’s procedures are designed to compel compliance with all violations through follow-up visits, administration action or closure when necessary. |
Violation |
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Observation |
22-19-4 |
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Basic – Interior of microwave soiled with encrusted food debris. **Repeat Violation** |
38-07-4 |
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Basic – Lights in food preparation, food storage or warewashing area missing the proper shield, sleeve coatings or covers. – center kitchen |
29-34-4 |
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High Priority – Vacuum breaker missing at hose bibb or on fitting/splitter added to hose bibb. |
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Inspection Type |
Inspection Date |
Result |
High Priority Violations |
Intermediate Violations |
Basic Violations |
Routine – Food |
08/31/2018 |
Met Inspection Standards
During This Visit
More information about inspections.
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0 |
0 |
1 |
Violations: |
A summary of the violations found during the inspection are listed below. The department cites violations of Florida’s sanitation and safety laws, which are based on the standards of U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Food Code. High Priority violations are those which could contribute directly to a foodborne illness or injury and include items such as cooking, reheating, cooling and hand-washing. Intermediate violations are those which, if not addressed, could lead to risk factors that contribute to foodborne illness or injury. These violations include personnel training, documentation or record keeping and labeling. Basic violations are those which are considered best practices to implement. While most establishments correct all violations in a timely manner (often during the inspection), the division’s procedures are designed to compel compliance with all violations through follow-up visits, administration action or closure when necessary. |
Violation |
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Observation |
36-22-4 |
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Basic – Floor area(s) covered with standing water. **Corrected On-Site** |
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