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Restaurant Inspections: House of Wong, City Coffee House, Bon Appetit, Bethesda Barclay House, Bar Les Freres, Zpizza
See how your favorite Clayton eateries performed on recent St. Louis County Health Department inspections.

Restaurant inspections in Clayton are conducted by the St. Louis County Department of Health. Patch has a summary of the public reports affecting area eating and drinking establishments reviewed March 1-31.
Grade rankings range from A (highest) to C (lowest). Report comments and explanations are provided in Patch's summary. Follow-up inspections are noted, other visits are routine.
Zpizza, 7600 Wydown Blvd.
Inspection date: March 21
Grade: A (100)
Comments: This was an opening inspection.
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Bar Les Freres, 7637 Wydown Blvd.
Inspection date: March 12 (follow-up)
Grade: A (100)
Comments: The establishment provided all Hepatitis A immunization records.
Bethesda Barclay House, 230 S. Brentwood Blvd.
Inspection date: March 12
Grade: A (100)
Comments: Pot pie mix was not stored at a proper temperature; the item was discarded. Some food additives were not properly labeled; the items were corrected during the inspection, according to the report.
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Bon Appetit, 6515 Wydown Blvd.
Inspection date: March 6
Grade: A (98)
Comments: Food ingredients were not listed on some prepackaged labels at the front counter, which needed to be corrected within 30 days.
City Coffee House, 36 N. Brentwood Blvd.
Inspection date: March 12
Grade: A (98)
Comments: Some food items were not stored at proper temperatures, which was corrected during the inspection. The inspector noted debris accumulation on grout near hand sinks and under the ice machine chute.
House of Wong, 46 N. Central Ave.
Inspection date: March 7
Grade: A (97)
Comments: The inspector recommended that some non-food surfaces (like walls, floors and ceilings) be repaired. The inspector also recommended the restaurant either replace or remove a defunct cooler.
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