Restaurants & Bars
Metro Atlanta Restaurant Scores: Who Passed, Failed This Week
Heading out to eat this weekend? See if your favorite restaurant made the grade this week in this roundup of health inspection scores.
ATLANTA, GA — There are signs of a bad restaurant that are pretty obvious: Nasty smells, grimy tables or unkempt employees are all red flags for a dining spot you want to avoid. But sometimes the problem is harder to spot, such as food stored at improper temperatures or unclean kitchen equipment.
And some commercial kitchens are spotless, with every safety rule followed, and customers well-cared for.
Do you know how clean your local coffee shop, restaurant or school kitchen is? Look through these recent food safety inspections from around the Atlanta area courtesy of Patch. Click on the links below to see details from recent inspection reports for area restaurants.
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North Fulton Restaurant Inspections: Fish Thawed In Veggie Sink
Cherokee Restaurant Inspections: 18 Violations In 1 Place
Bartow Restaurant Inspections: Raw Eggs Stored Warm
Decatur Health Scores: Ameer's Mediterranean Flunks Inspection
DeKalb Health Scores: Chamblee's Taqueria Talpa Flunks Inspection
Cobb Health Scores: Windy City Grill, Martin's, Black Swan Tavern
Buckhead, Atlanta Health Scores: Ruth's Chris, Fado, Whiskey Blue
Midtown, Atlanta Health Scores: Colonnade, Atwood Pizza, Chuck's
Atlanta Health Scores: Legendary Colonnade, Ruth's Chris, Albert
Gwinnett Inspections: Hotel Fails, Throws Out Several Foods
Douglas Inspections: Wing And Burger Joints Scores 76
Paulding Inspections: Live Baby Roach Found In Kitchen
Cumming Inspections: 'Rat Droppings, Very Dirty Floors And Walls'
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