News Summary
Savannah’s latest health inspection results cover over 90 restaurants across Chatham County, showcasing high performers, establishments needing improvement, and those with troubling scores. Notable mentions include Cup to Cup Café and Bahama Bob’s, which scored 99, while Bowls & Bubbles faced issues with a 77 rating. Food safety violations continue to be a concern, reminding diners to choose wisely.
Charming Savannah’s Restaurant Inspection Results Are In!
Hey there, Savannah food lovers! If you’ve been munching your way around the city, you might be curious about how your favorite restaurants fared during the latest health inspections. From February 12 to February 18, 2025, over 90 eateries across Chatham County were scrutinized by the Georgia Department of Health, and the results show a wide spectrum of scores. So, let’s dig in and see how they stack up!
Top Performers Shine Bright!
First, let’s celebrate those who received high marks! Cup to Cup Café dazzled with a shiny score of 99, which means they maintained a spotless record with no violations whatsoever. Joining them in the elite club of well-rated restaurants are:
- Bahama Bob’s: 99
- Clyde Market LLC: 99
- Chipotle Mexican Grill: 99
- Costanzo’s Pizza: 99
- Cowabunga Inc. (Domino’s Pizza): 98
- Holiday Inn: 99
These restaurants are definitely on the nice list, showing that they take food safety seriously. Isn’t it comforting to know that there are places where you can dine without worry?
Good Scores But Room for Improvement
- Five Guys Burgers and Fries: 93
- Longhorn Steakhouse: 93
- Flying Monk Noodle Bar: 91
- The Georgia Tasting Room: 91
- Zuarepa: 91
These restaurants have a few things to work on but are still generally a safe choice when it comes to your next meal. Happy to see that some familiar names are part of this good crowd!
Let’s Talk Troubling Scores
Now, it’s time to turn our attention to some of the more concerning ratings. A few establishments found themselves below the standard threshold, receiving scores under 90. Notably:
- Bowls & Bubbles: 77, citing priority item violations and issues with cold-holding temperatures.
- La Nopalera: 76, where raw chicken was improperly stored.
- Ruby Tuesday: 80, with observed employee hygiene issues.
It’s apparent that these scores indicate areas where patrons should exercise caution. It’s a good reminder that food safety is always a priority, and these establishments may need your eyes on them for a little extra care.
Food Safety Violations on the Rise
Throughout the inspections, numerous food safety violations were identified across different restaurants. Some common issues include:
- Improper food storage where cold-holding temperatures exceeded the safe mark of 41°F.
- Mold spotted on equipment, particularly ice machines.
- Debris buildup seen in kitchens and coolers, which is less than appetizing!
- Single-service items being used without proper protection, potentially putting customers at risk.
Yikes! These kinds of violations should make you think twice about where you choose to eat. Safety first, folks!
The Bottom Line
While many restaurants in Savannah are doing great, others clearly need to step up their game. Remember that scores may vary day-to-day and follow-up inspections are often certain, so it’s essential to stay informed about where you dine.
So, as you plan your next night out or takeout order, keep these results in mind. Emphasize safety and choose wisely, and enjoy all the delicious flavors Savannah has to offer!
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- Savannah Now: Feb 12-18, 2025 Restaurant Inspections
- Wikipedia: Main Page
- Savannah Now: Feb 11, 2025 Restaurant Inspections
- Google Search: Main Page
- Savannah Now: Jan 22-28, 2025 Restaurant Inspections
