Inspections led to 8 emergency shutdowns of Central Florida restaurants last week
Eight Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Sept. 14-20, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Orange
Burntwood Tavern at 5078 Dr. Phillips Blvd. in Orlando shut down on Sept. 16. Inspectors found 38 violations, six of which were high priorities. Those violations included an employee failing to wash their hands before working with food, roach activity and shelled eggs stored with broken or cracked eggs. Inspectors conducted a second inspection on Sept. 17. They found 16 violations, and only one high priority for roach activity. A third and final inspection occurred on Sept. 18. Officials found seven violations and none was a high priority. The restaurant received an extension and requires a follow-up inspection, but poses no immediate threat to the general public.
A’s Pizza Loco at 9401 W. Colonia Dr., Suite 256 in Ocoee shut down on Sept. 17. Inspectors found 13 violations, two of which were high priorities for roach activity and food being held at the wrong temperatures. A second inspection occurred on Sept. 24. There were 10 violations, one of which was a high priority for food being held at the wrong temperatures. The restaurant met inspection standards.