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Healthy Eating Store Fit Enough for City Food Inspector

See how your favorite restaurants and businesses fared on Chicago Department of Health Inspections.

Patch examined inspection reports in Bucktown and Wicker Park during March. Information has been compiled using publicly available data published to the website of the Chicago Department of Public Health's Food Protection Program.

Restaurants can pass, pass with conditions or fail using a standardized procedure. Establishments that pass don't have any critical or serious violations. Those that receive 'pass with conditions' had serious violations, but the violations were corrected during the inspection. Failed establishments had serious violations that weren't correctable during the inspection. A fail rating does not mean the business's license is automatically suspended.

All inspections are done on a routine canvass, unless otherwise noted.

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Seattle Suttons, 2129 N. Damen Ave.
Inspection date: March 25
Results: Pass
The inspector didn’t find any violations at the healthy eating program's grocery store.

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