Restaurants & Bars
Prestigious Atlanta Dining, Driving Clubs Cited For Violations
La Fiesta, C'est Si Bon Pastry flunk | Dickey's BBQ, Gokul Sweets, Mi Casa, Chopsticks, El Don, Goldberg's, India Chef cited for violations
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.
Find out what's happening in Smyrna-Viningsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Roaches, Dirty Shelves Found At Loganville-Grayson Businesses
- Cockroach, Poorly Stored Food Found At Douglasville Businesses
- Improperly Stored Food Found At Dallas-Hiram Businesses
- Flies, Food Debris Found At Cartersville Businesses
- Smyrna Pastry Shop, Marietta Mexican Eatery Flunk Inspections
- Capital City Club, Piedmont Driving Club Cited For Violations
- Pure Taqueria Alpharetta Improves Inspection Score From 73
- Hola Taqueria Roswell Improves Inspection Score From 79
- Dickey's BBQ Cited During Health Inspection Dropping Score To 74
- Panda Express, Erawan Organic Thai: Sandy Springs Inspections
- IHOP, Emory Johns Creek Hospital: Health Inspections
- Mi Casa Narrowly Passes Health Inspection With 70, Six Violations
- Decatur's Gokul Sweets Cited For Health Violations
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