2 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week
Two Central Florida restaurants shut down following health inspections the week of Sept. 8-14, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Orange
McDonald’s 5323 at 5218 Silver Star Road in Orlando shut down on Sept. 10. Inspectors found four violations, one of which was a high priority for roach activity. A second inspection the same day found two violations, but none was a high priority. The restaurant met inspection standards.
Brevard
Sunrise Family Restaurant at 365 W. Cocoa Beach Causeway in Cocoa Beach shut down on Sept. 12. Inspectors found 16 violations, three of which were a high priority for roach activity, a missing vacuum breaker and a dish machine chlorine sanitizer not being at the proper minimum strength. There were three more inspections on Sept. 13.
On the first inspection, there were two high-priority violations for serving a family member after the emergency order and removing a sign the restaurant was closed. A follow-up inspection was required. On the second inspection, there was one violation for roach activity. A third and final inspection that day found zero violations. The restaurant complied with the emergency order.
Complaints and warnings
Orange County had the top spot for most warnings and other complaints in Central Florida, with 32.
Volusia had 23, Brevard had 19, Seminole had 11, and Lake and Osceola had seven each.