Lake and Seminole counties had restaurants shut down last week
Two Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Feb. 2-8, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Lake
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Operated By Tice at 16530 S.R. 50 in Clermont shut down on Feb. 4. Inspectors found 13 violations with two being high priorities for raw sewage backing up through the floor drains and a missing vacuum breaker. A second inspection occurred the same day. Inspectors found 12 violations and issued a time extension for the high-priority violation regarding the missing vacuum breaker. The restaurant met inspection standards.
Seminole
Corwin’s Personal Chef and Catering Services at 1255 Belle Ave. Unit 103 in Winter Springs shut down on Feb. 5. Inspectors found 13 violations, two of which were high priorities for rodent activity and a dish washing machine that needed to be repaired. A second inspection occurred the same day. Inspectors found nine violations but none was a high priority. The restaurant reopened but requires a follow-up inspection.
Complaints and warnings
Orange County had the top spot for most warnings and other complaints in Central Florida with 60.
Volusia had 21, Seminole had 17, Brevard had 13, Lake had seven and Osceola had four.