![]() ![]() Jackalope Bar & Grill, 107 Vista Way, Kennewick, Follow-up Oct. Notes: Food worker cards not 100%, inadequate handwashing facilities, room temperature storage or improper use of time as a control, improper chemical use. Jack In The Box, 7214 Burden Blvd., Pasco, Routine Oct. ![]() Notes: Lack of active managerial control, food worker cards not 100%, inadequate handwashing facilities, improper hot holding (45☏). Notes: Food worker cards not 100%, room temperature storage or improper use of time as a control, improper cold holding (42-45☏), lacking a proper consumer advisory.įraternal Order/Eagles, 115 N. Notes: Lack of active managerial control, not properly disposing of potentially unsafe food, raw meat improperly stored, improper hot holding (45☏).Ĭrazy Moose Casino, 510 S. Failed inspectionĬarniceria La Cabana (Deli), 4311 W. Click on the business name and then on the date of the inspection on the right half of the next page. ![]() Inspection results are posted online so residents can look up the status and the details of any violations of individual restaurants or check other businesses. No notice is given before the inspections. Red violations are those most likely to cause food-borne illnesses, such as improper temperature control of food, lack of handwashing or bare-hand contact with foods.īlue violations are low risk factors related to the cleanliness and physical condition of an establishment. To pass followup inspections, they must have fewer than 25 red points and fewer than 10 red points for previous issues. In the district’s routine inspections, businesses or organizations that receive at least 35 points for the more serious red violations are required to have additional inspections and must meet a tougher standard on those. The health district’s food safety team gave passing grades on 48 inspections, including awarding 15 perfect scores. Six of them were follow-up inspections after a previously failed inspection, with one food truck still scoring 65 red points, which are given for the more serious violations. The Benton Franklin Health District gave failing grades to 22 restaurants and other businesses selling food in the Tri-Cities area during food safety inspections Oct. ![]()
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