Health & Fitness

Pittsburgh Restaurant Slapped With Consumer Alert

A Pittsburgh eatery has major health issues. Get the details here.

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PITTSBURGH, PA — The Allegheny County Health Department has issued a consumer alert for Tramps on Greentree Road in the West End for numerous health code violations.

During a June 11 inspection, one severely decomposed mouse was observed in the basement behind the soda bag.

Rat droppings were observed in the corner of the kitchen next to the upright cooler.

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Some old mouse droppings were observed behind the upright two-door cooler in the kitchen. That was a repeat violation.

Rat droppings were observed in the rear room of the eatery basement. That also was a repeat violation.

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Pink slime was observed in the soda gun caddy behind the bar./p>

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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