Health inspections lead to 8 Central Florida restaurant shutdowns
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation shut down eight Central Florida restaurants for health code violations during the week from Feb. 22-28.
Orange
Lee & Rick’s Oyster Bar Inc. at 5621 Old Winter Garden Road in Orlando shut down on Feb. 23. Inspectors found five violations, one of which was high priority for flying insects. A second inspection occurred on Feb. 24. There were five violations, one of which was a high-priority repeated violation for flying insects. A final inspection occurred on Feb. 25. There were three violations, but none was a high priority. The restaurant met inspection standards.
Cornerstone Pizza at 1513 E. Michigan St. in Orlando shut down on Feb. 23. Inspectors found 11 violations, one of which was high priority for roach activity. A second inspection occurred on Feb. 24. Inspectors found nine violations, none of which was a high priority. The restaurant met inspection standards.
Checkers 6328 at 355 E. Main St. in Apopka shut down on Feb. 27. Inspectors found four violations, one of which was high priority for 70 flying insects. A second inspection occurred on Feb. 28. There was one violation, but it wasn’t a high priority. The restaurant met inspection standards.