2 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week
Two restaurants in Central Florida shut down following health inspections the week of Oct. 13-19, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Orange
Cici’s Takeout Restaurant at 5112 N. Lane in Orlando shut down on Oct. 15. Inspectors found 16 violations, two of which were a high priority for rodent activity and rodent rub marks along the walls and ceilings. A second inspection the same day had 14 violations. The restaurant required a follow-up inspection.
On Oct. 16, authorities conducted a final inspection. They found eight violations, but none was a high priority. The restaurant met inspection standards.
Volusia
Taco Bell #27 at 2140 W. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach shut down on Oct. 7. Inspectors found 10 violations, one of which was a high priority for raw sewage in the women’s bathroom. A second inspection the same day found six violations. None was a high priority. The restaurant met inspection standards.
Complaints and warnings
Orange County had the top spot for most warnings and other complaints in Central Florida with 13.
Brevard had eight, Volusia had six, Osceola had three, Seminole had two and Lake had one.