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Rodent droppings found at Sarasota area restaurant, other inspections

Our digital database of restaurant health inspections is updated regularly with the latest information on which Sarasota, Bradenton and Venice area restaurants passed or failed.

You can use the database to search by Sarasota or Manatee County or by restaurant name. You can see which restaurants were fined and which were forced into temporary closure. 

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Disclaimer: The Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation describes an inspection report as “a ‘snapshot’ of conditions present at the time of the inspection.” On any given day, an establishment may have fewer or more violations than noted in their most recent inspection. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long-term conditions at the establishment.

Which Sarasota-Manatee restaurants got perfect scores on their health inspections?

These restaurants and food trucks met all standards during their April 20-26 inspections and no violations were found:

Which Sarasota County restaurants had high-priority violations?

The following restaurants were issued warnings or recommended for administrative complaints due to failed inspections April 20-26:

Blue Lagoon Grill

812 E. Venice Ave., Venice

April 22

Follow-up needed: Warning issued.

9 total violations, with 2 high-priority violations:

Casey Key Resorts — Restaurant

1660 S. Tamiami Trail, Osprey

April 21

Follow-up needed: Administrative complaint recommended.

13 total violations, with 6 high-priority violations:

Culver’s

7250 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota

April 22

Follow-up needed: Administrative complaint recommended.

3 total violations, with 1 high-priority violation:

Fuji Sushi Hibachi Noodles

12205 Mercado Drive, Venice

April 22

Follow-up needed: Administrative complaint recommended.

13 total violations, with 1 high-priority violation:

Maggiore Bistro

3515 Bobcat Village Center Road, North Port

April 23

Follow-up needed: Warning issued.

17 total violations, with 4 high-priority violations:

Rigo Taco Ricos

6212 S Tamiami Trl, Sarasota

Routine Inspection on April 23

Follow-Up Inspection Required: Violations require further review, but are not an immediate threat to the public.

8 total violations, with 2 high-priority violations

Seaside Springs Retirement Community

1251 S .Tamiami Trail, Osprey

April 20

Call back complied — Administrative complaint recommended. Follow-up needed.

1 total violation, with 1 high-priority violation

The Soda Fountain

349 W. Venice Ave., Venice

April 20

Administrative complain recommended: Follow-up needed.

20 total violations, with 3 high-priority violations:

Tuscany Nokomis

2300 Tamiami N. Tamiami Trails, Nokomis

Routine Inspection on April 20

Follow-up needed: Administrative complaint recommended.

13 total violations, with 3 high-priority violations:

Two Chefs

4141 S. Tamiami Trail Unit 10, Sarasota

April 24

Follow-up needed: Warning issued.

5 total violations, with 1 high-priority violation:

Villa Brazil Steakhouse

3230 Clark Road, Sarasota

April 23

Follow-up needed: Administrative complaint recommended.

12 total violations, with 3 high-priority violations:

Which Manatee County restaurants had high-priority violations?

The following restaurants were issued warnings or recommended for administrative complaints due to failed inspections April 20-26:

Aqua Tequila

8950 US Highway 301 N., Parrish

April 21

Follow-up needed: Warning issued.

7 total violations, with 2 high-priority violations:

Dunkin’

812 62nd St. Circle E. #101, Bradenton

April 20

Follow-up needed: Administrative complain recommended.

5 total violations, with 1 high-priority violation:

Flavors of India

6103 14th St. W., Bradenton

April 22

Follow-up needed: Administrative complaint recommended.

4 total violations, with 1 high-priority violation:

Flavors of India

6103 14th St. W., Bradenton

April 23

Call back — complied. Zero violations.

Harbour Isle

220 Martinique Drive, Bradenton

April 24

Follow-up needed: Warning issued.

3 total violations, with 2 high-priority violations:

IHOP

5427 14th St. W., Bradenton

April 22

Follow-up needed: Warning issued.

2 total violations, with 1 high-priority violation:

Simple Mexican Grill

11235 US Highway 301 N. Suite 105, Parrish

April 23

Follow-up needed: Administrative complaint recommended.

7 total violations, with 2 high-priority violations:

Simple Mexican Grill

11235 US Highway 301 N. Suite 105, Parrish

April 24

Call back — complied. Met inspection standards.

Thai Wasabi

5250 E. State Road 64, Bradenton

April 20

Follow-up needed: Administrative complaint recommended.

8 total violations, with 2 high-priority violations:

What agency inspects restaurants in Florida?

Routine regulation and inspection of restaurants is conducted by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. The Department of Health is responsible for investigation and control of food-borne illness outbreaks associated with all food establishments.

How do I report a dirty restaurant in Florida?

If you see abuses of state standards, report them and the Department of Business and Professional Regulation will send inspectors. Call the Florida DBPR at 850-487-1395 or report a restaurant for health violations online.

Get the whole story at our restaurant inspection database.

What does all that terminology in Florida restaurant inspections mean?

Basic violations are those considered against best practices.

A warning is issued after an inspector documents violations that must be corrected by a certain date or within a specified number of days from receipt of the inspection report.

An administrative complaint is a form of legal action taken by the division. Insufficient compliance after a warning, a pattern of repeat violations or existence of serious conditions that warrant immediate action may result in the division initiating an administrative complaint against the establishment. Says the division website: “Correcting the violations is important, but penalties may still result from violations corrected after the warning time was over.”

An emergency order when a restaurant is closed by the inspector is based on an immediate threat to the public. Here, the Division of Hotels and Restaurants director has determined that the establishment must stop doing business and any division license is suspended to protect health, safety or welfare of the public.

A 24-hour call-back inspection will be performed after an emergency closure or suspension of license.

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This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Rodent droppings found at Sarasota area restaurant, other inspections

Reporting by Jimmy Geurts, Sarasota Herald-Tribune / Sarasota Herald-Tribune

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