News Summary
Savannah’s recent restaurant inspection results revealed a mix of impressive and concerning health scores. While places like Pizza on Wheels and Chick-fil-A scored high in quality, others like Deer Creek Restaurant & Lounge received warnings for improvement. Common health violations included unsafe food temperatures and cleanliness issues. As diners explore Savannah’s culinary scene, staying informed about these scores is essential for making safe dining choices.
Savannah Serves Up a Mixed Bag of Health Scores: What You Need to Know!
Ah, Savannah! A city famous for its enchanting squares, beautiful riverfront, and let’s not forget, its culinary delights. But before you dig into that next plate of delicious Shrimp and Grits or grab a scoop of ice cream, you might want to take a peek at the latest restaurant inspection scores. Between February 26 and March 4, 2025, the Georgia Department of Public Health conducted inspections across Chatham County, revealing quite the array of scores!
High Scorers to Savor
Let’s kick things off with the stars of the week! The restaurant Pizza on Wheels topped the list with a fabulous score of 95. If you’re craving a slice, it’s hard to argue against picking this spot! Another contender for your dining pleasure is Cold Stone Creamery, also scoring 95. Perfect for those sweet-tooth cravings! Meanwhile, Chick-fil-A is still bringing in the chicken with a remarkable score of 96, proving it’s the place to get your favorite chicken sandwich.
Zaxby’s in Port Wentworth isn’t far behind, racking up a score of 92; a tasty option for any fast-food lover. The Starcastle Family Entertainment Center also impressed diners with a score of 92. And hey, the drinks at Starbucks at 11935 Abercorn St scored a delightful 93 – so why not grab a cup of joe while you’re at it?
Scores That Could Use a Boost
Several eateries, like Wendy’s Savannah, which scored 85, and Moose Lodge #1550 at 85, showcased some major issues worth noting.
Common Violations Found
During these inspections, several health violations were reported across numerous establishments. Common issues included a lack of date marking on food items—a pretty big no-no if you care about food safety. Unsafe temperatures for food storage stood out as a recurring concern, potentially putting diners at risk. General cleanliness was also flagged, with debris build-up in kitchens and food prep areas being a frequent sight.
So what does this mean for food lovers? It’s essential to keep an eye out for the latest health scores. A bad score doesn’t necessarily mean you should completely avoid a place, but it could prompt you to consider whether you want to dine there or grab some takeout instead!
Final Thoughts
Dining out in Savannah is still an adventure filled with mouth-watering flavors. Just remember, as you continue your culinary journey through this charming city, knowledge is power! Being aware of these inspection results will help you make informed choices about where to eat. Whether you’re craving tacos, barbecue, ice cream, or anything in between, here’s to hoping for clean kitchens and high health scores across the board!
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Additional Resources
- Savannah Now: Restaurant Inspections Feb 26 – Mar 4, 2025
- Savannah Now: Restaurant Inspections Feb 19 – 25, 2025
- Statesboro Herald: Bulloch County Restaurant Inspections
- Savannah Now: Restaurant Inspections Jan 15 – 21, 2025
- Savannah Now: Restaurant Inspections Jan 29 – Feb 4, 2025
- Wikipedia: Restaurant Inspection
- Google Search: Chatham County GA Restaurant Inspections
- Google Scholar: Restaurant Health Scores
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Food Safety
- Google News: Restaurant Inspections Chatham County
