Health & Fitness
Consumer Alert Issued For Pittsburgh Eatery
The Allegheny County Health Department has issued a consumer alert for a Pittsburgh dining outlet. Get the details here.

PITTSBURGH, PA — The Allegheny County Health Department has issued a consumer alert for the Cabaret Banquet Hall on Frankstown Avenue in Homewood for numerous health code violations.
A recent inspection reveled rodent droppings in the kitchen cooler. A mold-like substance was discovered in the ice machine.
Both of those violations are considered high-risk health risks by the department. Because, you know, they are.
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Rat droppings were found in the basement exterior.
The facility also does not possess a valid health permit.
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Other violations also were discovered.
A restaurant with a consumer alert placard is allowed to operate for a temporary period not exceeding 10 days. Another inspection is conducted either prior to the expiration of the temporary period upon request of the eatery owner or on the tenth day.
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