Fan guards in walk-in produce cooler and produce room observed with an accumulation of static dust. --Food Employee (Owner) eating on a food preparation table as evidenced by observed partially consumed food laying on the food preparation table. --Raw shelled eggs stored above drink in cooler door #1. --Womens toilet room is not provided with a covered waste receptacle for sanitary napkins. Pass. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Raw beef stored above ready-to-eat foods in the cold holding display case. Markethouse Coffee Corner, 15 S. Third St., Columbia, June 24. --Soap was not available at the handwash sink in the ware wash area. Mops, brooms, dust pans stored in food preparation areas, with potential to contaminate food equipment and utensils; corrected. All rights reserved (About Us). The person in charge does not have adequate knowledge of food safety in this food facility as evidenced by this noncompliant inspection. --Observed cardboard, not cleanable, being used to line some shelves in the walk-in cooler. --Three quarts of white milk offered for sale with expired sell-by date. --Observed open box of sausage patties in reach-in freezer uncovered. The following Lancaster County restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvanias health and safety regulations during inspections between Nov. 14-20. Fail. --Food employees observed in cooking and smoothie area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets, hats, or beard covers. --Sauce, which was cooled, was only reheated to 112 F for hot holding and not 165F for 15 seconds as required. By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Food employees in prep area not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets or hats that cover all hair including ponytails. --A food employee (waitress) was observed touching sliced lemons - a ready-to-eat food - with bare hands. --Scoop being stored in the ice machine with handle touching the ice. --The food facility does not have the original certificate for the certified food employee posted in public view. --Observed dried residue on the safety guard of the floor mixer. Womens restroom stalls not provided with covered waste receptacles for sanitary napkins. --Food employees observed on production line area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets, hats, or beard covers. Skip to Article Set weather No violations. The following Lancaster County restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvania's health and safety regulations during inspections between Oct. 3-9. --Sewage system connected to residential units above the restaurant has a major leak issue causing damage to ceiling of facility and raw sewage to pool onto the facility floor. 098, 1786J Columbia Ave., Columbia, June 23. The department notes that in many cases violations are corrected by the restaurant before inspectors leave. Annie Bailey's Pub, 28 E. King St., June 20. Food employee preparing sliced melons not wearing proper a beard cover. Assorted food was held at 43-45 F, in the open self-serve fresh case, rather than 41 F or below as required. --Observed raw chicken store behind raw shrimp in the bottom grill draw. Pass. Observed a spray bottle of white-board cleaner stored with condiments on a shelf beneath a table. No violations. Latest Restaurant Inspections in Lancaster Area Captain Gus's Steak. Meat The Browns PAZLV-3668, mobile food facility Type 3, 106 Green St., June 21. Pass. --Observed a shelf used to store, food storage pans, constructed of bare wood which is not a non-absorbent material. We make an effort to inspect at least two times a year. Dishwasher was checked with Inspectors calibrated thermometer, dishwasher is reaching the proper rinse temperature. Critical Violations: 6, Non-Critical Violations: 7. --Prepackaged vegetables are not labeled properly with the name of product, ingredient statement, net weight, and distributed by statement. Pass. Pass. --Observed a box of food in the walk-in freezer with ice accumulation on the exterior. The Oasis 1 PAXLZ9061, commissary and mobile food facility Type 3, 1461 Lancaster Road, Manheim, opening, June 20. Eggs should always be store below or in front of ready to eat foods. By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our. --Observed the sliding doors of the outside dumpster left open while not in use. By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Food dispensing utensil for sprinkles, Reeses Pieces, peanuts and gummies stored in the food and not with handle above the top of the food and the container. --Plumbing system not maintained in good repair - observed the drain pipe leaking at the hand wash sink in the ware wash area. These inspections are scheduled. A working container of Kwik Seal stored on the same shelf with food and food equipment in the food prep area; corrected. Facility has Chlorine test but are water logged and facility is using steramine tablets which is a quaternary ammonia base sanitizer. --Interior of meat case observed with black-matter accumulation. Most Recent Inspection: In Compliance Out of Compliance Jurisdiction: Street Number and Name: City State Territory County Zip Inspection Date Range Start: End: Plot results on Map Search within mile (s) of the address above. --Observed in the dish washing room, floor tiles missing or cracked and no longer easily cleanable. How often do you inspect an establishment? --Observed an in-use cleaver stored between table edges, an area not easily cleanable & sanitized. Discarded. --The hot water knob on the hand-wash sink in the front service area, is stripped and does not turn water on completely. --Food employees observed preparing food, not wearing a beard cover. --Observed an excessive build-up of ice on the condensing unit in the walk-in freezer. 1. Browse all inspections. --Sprayer nozzle at three-bay sink in meat room with an accumulation of yellowish debris. --The hot water used for sanitizing in the mechanical ware-washing machine did not reach 180F (or 165F for stationary rack). No violations. Observed white board cleaner spray stored with single-use items (to-go containers). --Observed old hardened food residue on the can opener blade. --Observed three tiles in the dry storage area that are broken and no longer in good condition. --Soap was not available at the handwash sink. Ice machines not cleaned at a frequency to prevent the presence of mold. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest. Corrected. Corrected. Food in both the reach-in and freezer stored open with no covering. --Observed metal cup without a handle being used by a food employee to scoop ice-scoop needs to have a handle. --Shell eggs being held out of refrigeration without written procedures for disposition of food. No violations. Plumbing system not maintained in good repair; spigot leaking at the hand-wash sink behind register. Inspections are overseen by the Department of Agriculture. --Time in lieu of temperature being used in the food facility to control ready-to-eat potentially hazardous foods (raw shell eggs) without written procedures or documentation to verify disposition of food. McDonalds No. Customers bathroom sink not working. --The quaternary ammonia concentration in the sanitizing solution of the 3-bay warewash sink was 0 ppm, rather than 200-400 ppm as stated on the manufacturers use directions. Pass. --Observed valve at prep/veggie wash sink with a continued leak when water is turned on. The products were placed within three inches of the front edge of the shelves, double stacked and/or were blocked by packaging resulting in the higher temperatures. Wizard Catering, 3141 Mount Joy Road, Mount Joy Road, June 21. --Food employee observed towel drying utensils and food equipment after cleaning. Box 206, Tappahannock, VA 22560 | Visit Official Website Locate an establishment. --The ingredient list for the self serve donuts is not available for consumer review. --MEAT DEPT- Observed dried food residue inside the meat grinder and not clean to sight and touch. --Observed tomato cutter with old food residue. 2093 SCHORR WAY DR, LANCASTER. Facility will use the large conveyor dish machine until the stationary rack machine is repaired. Heavy accumulation of ice on ceiling of and around condenser fans of walk-in freezer. Side window in back of pizza prep unit in the back was open, not screened and did not protect against the entry of insects. Ephrata Asian Bistro, 848 E. Main St., Suite 200, Ephrata, June 22. A flat of raw shell eggs stored above shredded cheese and cups of salsa in the sandwich cooling unit. --Commercially processed refrigerated, ready to eat, time/temperature control for safety food, located in the deli department and held more than 24 hours, is not being marked with the date it was opened. Food facility was using chlorine sanitizer at an extremely high concentration in excess of 200 ppm, not approved in the Code of Federal Regulations for food contact sanitizing at this level. --Observed clean food equipment and/or utensils in clean dish area, stored uncovered or not inverted. Inspection Frequency Facility inspections are conducted one to four times per year, depending on the complexity of a facility's menu and their potential risk of a foodborne illness. --Meat loaf, which was cooled, was only reheated to 132 F for hot holding and not 165F for 15 seconds as required. REPEAT VIOLATION. --Observed a spray bottle of sink sanitizer stored with single-use items (to-go containers and souffl cups) on a shelf beneath a table. --A maximum registering thermometer or thermo label are not available to ensure a minimum temperature of 180F is obtained in the hot water sanitizing dishwasher in deli. No chemical sanitizer being used on equipment and utensils after washing and rinsing them and prior to use. --Observed raw shelled eggs store above produce in refrigerator. Such products are under FDA regulation, and CBD is not recognizable as a safe substance to be added to food; products voluntarily removed from display. --Observed salmon in reduced oxygen packaging thawed without opening prior to thawing or used immediately. 7074, 888 E. Main St., Ephrata, June 21. Latest Restaurant Inspections in Lancaster Area Some products moved to another cooler due to length of time in draws other items where discarded. --In downstairs dining area, ceiling tiles close to soda refrigerator and in wait station, are bowed, water stained and deteriorating. --Observed rodent droppings in the maintenance room and the food preparation area. Weekly Lancaster County restaurant inspections from the PA Department of Agriculture. Pass. 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Hood vents and grills with an accumulation of static dust and grease; previous violation Sept. 28, 2022, and Oct. 20, 2022. Cleaned. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, 510 Centerville Road, June 21. --An open employees beverage (twist-cap variety) container was observed on the preparation table with noodles and wonton. No violations. Panera Bread No. Sand Trap Restaurant, 125 Golf Drive, June 21. --Observed baffles above grill area with heavy dust and hanging dust build-up. --The hot water used for sanitizing in the mechanical warewashing machine did not reach 165F for stationary rack. --Food facility does not have available sanitizer test strips or test kit to determine appropriate sanitizer concentration. Air vent above dry storage in kitchen with an accumulation of static dust. --Tongs observed stored on door handle of oven. Clams were removed from sale and denatured. Assorted containers on the drying and storage shelves had food residue and were not clean to sight and touch; removed for cleaning. --Observed these areas with an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue, debris on non-food contact surfaces: the coffee maker across from the drive-thru, the area over the fries, the exhaust over the frying area, area directly above the flat grill, area (floor) beneath the flat grill, floor behind the Henny Penny, and the area behind the fryers. --MEAT DEPT- Observed rust, on two metal supports, on the ceiling of the meat room walk-in cooler. Bespoke Brewing, 242 Gap Road, Ronks, June 22. The electric slicer, a food contact surface, had food residue and was not clean to sight and touch; corrected. Ice machine not cleaned at a frequency to prevent the presence of mold. Pass. Paper towel dispenser empty and broken at the hand-wash sink in the front service area. --Observed prepped frozen foods stored in takeout bags rather than food-grade bags or containers. --Raw shell eggs were held at 64 and 75F, in the food preparation area, rather than 41F or below as required. --Observed clean dish racks stored on the floor in dish area. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. --The chlorine test strips for the mechanical dishwasher have expired. Food employees involved in food preparation and at the mechanical dishwasher not wearing beard covers. Ice was used to surround product to bring temperature down due to length of time product was out. Pass. Pass. 1715 N MEMORIAL DR, LANCASTER. The sausage trays and other plastic food containers were greasy and not clean to sight and touch. --Observed a cold holding unit holding at 59 degrees rather than at 41 or below. An accumulation of static dust and dirt on air return vents about the electric slicer. Interior of microwave with dried on old food residue. --Observed paint flaking from the wall at the bottom of the steps. Pass. We inspect all food establishments and tattoo businesses within the Lancaster City limits. --Food Employee observed donning single-use gloves without a prior hand wash. --Commercially processed refrigerated, ready to eat, time/temperature control for safety food (deli meat), located in the walk-in cooler, and held more than 24 hours, is not being marked with the date it was opened/sliced. Pass. A case of onion rings stored directly on the floor in walk-in freezer, rather than 6 inches off of the floor as required; corrected. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Accumulated static dust on air return filters and grates of main ice machine. Pass. --Observed wet wiping cloths in cooking area, not being stored in sanitizer solution. --Food employee observed preparing food, wearing bracelets and a wrist watch. Pass. Pass. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. --BAKERY DEPT.-The handwash sink is slow to drain. Latest Restaurant Inspections in Lancaster Area Silver Springs Family Restaurant, 3653 Marietta Ave., June 23. --Food employee observed in cooking area, wearing bracelet / watch / ring on hands or arms. --Observed plumbing under three-compartment sink has a small leak and the faucet at the sink has a constant drip. REPEAT VIOLATION. We're always interested in hearing about business news in our community. Park City Diner, 884 Plaza Parkway, complaint, June 21. Pass. --Observed single-service, single-use articles (to-go trays) stored in the basement directly on the floor, and not 6 inches above the floor. --An open employees beverage container (twist cap variety) were observed in sushi preparation area. Pass. --Observed sprayer nozzle at three-compartment sink with an accumulation of black matter. --Pre-made sandwiches and salads holding at 45-58 degrees rather than 41 degrees as required. Deeply scored cutting board not resurfaced or discarded as required at the middle sandwich prep bain-marie. --The Person-in-Charge is operating a retail food facility without a RFF license from the department. Plumbing system not maintained in good repair spigot leaking at the three-compartment sink and only two of the three drains were operable and in good working order. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Floor under equipment dirty/ dusty and in needing of cleaning. Mount Joy Sunoco, 2040 W. Main St., Mount Joy, June 23. --A splash-guard is needed at the hand-wash sink near the salad prep station to protect food preparation from splash contamination. --Food utensils near the drive-thru and rice cooker, observed stored in a container of water which is not maintained at 135F. 6083, 839 E. Main St., Suite 100, Ephrata, June 22. --Soap was not available at the handwash sink in the front food preparation area. No violations. An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Pass. Pass. Pass. --Food facility does not have available sanitizer test strips or test kit to determine appropriate sanitizer concentration, --A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is needed at the ware wash station and at the front, --Sanitizer tablets needed at ware wash station. Olewine Dining Commons (Metz Culinary Management). Pass. Nissley Vineyards Wine Shop & Tasting Room. Sheetz No. El Punto Restaurant, 350 E. Main St., Mountville, follow-up, June 22. Wet wiping cloths in the production area not being stored in sanitizer solution. --Employee medicine observed stored above Baine Marie on cook-line. Food dispensing utensil stored in sugar and not with handle above the top of the food and the container corrected. --White milk, being used for consumer consumption, with expired sell by date. Facility operating without license, employee touching food - PennLive Pass. [Lancaster Watchdog] BJ's Restaurant, 925 Plaza Blvd., follow-up, May 12. --Observed debris and grime inside two reach-in coolers in the back area of the facility. --A few rubber spatulas melted chewed around edges not in good repair and in need of replacement. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. What do restaurant inspectors look for and can they close a restaurant? --Observed trash, debris, and food crumbs behind the soda machine at the drive-thru. --Temperature measuring device for ensuring proper temperature of equipment is not available or readily accessible in Sushi open air case. --Observed a black residue inside the spray-wand at the 3 compartment sink. --Observed old soda splatter on the underside and in between the individual soda dispensers of the self-service soda machine. Pass. --Observed tongs and other utensils in kitchen 2 and 3 with old food debris. --Observed soups cooling at room temperature on the shelf, which is not a proper cooling method. --Observed flooring in facility no longer in good condition, smooth or easily cleanable. --Observed an exposed raw wood portion of a shelf above the salad preparation area. No violations. --Observed many small, flying insects in the front service area, on the donuts, in the back near the mop sink, and in the warewashing area. --Observed food unprotected in walk-in cooler area not in the cooling process uncovered which is subject to potential contamination. El Cubano Restaurant, mobile food facility Type 4, 849 Hilton Drive, opening, June 20. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. --Observed cardboard (not an approved material) being used to line storage shelves in the kitchen area. A brown, slimy residue inside the soda nozzles. --Working containers in kitchen and bar area, used for storing chemicals, cleaners taken from bulk supplies, were not marked with the common name of the chemical. No violations. --Observed grease accumulation on the floor in the area of the fryer unit. --Chlorine chemical sanitizer residual detected in the final sanitizer rinse cycle of the low temperature sanitizing dishwasher was 0 ppm, and not 50-100 ppm as required. No violations. --Food employee observed preparing potatoes, not wearing a beard cover. Discarded. No violations. Buckwheats Coffee, mobile food facility Type 3, 80 N. Gap-Newport Pike, Gap, June 22. Interior of all three fryers with an accumulation of grease. Made With Love Not Gluten Bakery, 76 Main St., Mount Joy, June 23. Owl Hill Bistro, 1001 E. Oregon Road, Lititz, June 22. A working container of a cleaner stored on a shelf with coffee pots in the wait station. Weis Markets No. --Observed old, hardened, food residue on the inner rim of the meat slicer. --Lights are not shielded or shatter proof over the storage area downstairs. --Vent by hood, fan guard on fan across from hood observed with an accumulation of static dust and grease. --Food facility does not have available sanitizer test strips or test kit to determine appropriate sanitizer concentration. --Observed raw shell eggs stored above surimi in the reach-in cooler. El Quetzal Grocery Store, 63 E. Main St., Mount Joy, June 20. --Observed floor drain under dump sink with an accumulation of brownish white matter accumulation. Chris Mautner and Megan Lavey-Heaton. --Observed flaking paint on the ceiling above the food prep table, in the kitchen area, with the potential to contaminate food. Pass. The following establishments had no violations. --Raw eggs stored in a grill draw stored behind cheese. Page 1 of 14. Nara Cafe, 415 E. Main St., Ephrata, follow-up, June 21. --Food employees observed in food area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets, hats, or beard covers. Food employee working with exposed food not wearing a beard cover. Pass. Cleaned. Cleaned. Restaurant Inspections | lancasteronline.com --Food utensils in prep area observed stored in a container of water which is not maintained at 135F. Extremely dirty, dusty kitchen: Lancaster County restaurant inspections --The Person in Charge does not have adequate knowledge of food safety in this food facility as evidenced by this non-compliant inspection. Health inspectors June 26 visited China Star, 1111 Homestead Road, No. --Observed sprayer header at the two bay sink with an excessive build-up of grim. --The Person in Charge does not have adequate knowledge of food safety in this food facility as evidenced by this non-compliant inspection. Cleaned. Plumbing system not maintained in good repair water leaking at the elbow of the drainpipe beneath the sanitizing bowl. --Food employees observed in front kitchen area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets, hats, or beard covers. --Observed moist residue accumulation on the walk-in cooler condensing unit fan covers. DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHABILITATION SERVICES INC. --Observed marinara sauce being cooled in a large stock pot in walk-in cooler, which is not a proper cooling method. Marathon - Ahad LLC, 511 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz, change of owner, June 23. --Observed flooring in potato and onion storage area damaged and falling in allowing for pest entry. --Observed an opened gallon jug of sanitizer stored next to single-service lids on a shelf beneath the table. OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS SCHOOL/HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. The Gathering Place, 6 Pine St., Mount Joy, June 21. --Observed area on wall floor junction coving has fallen off and wall has black-matter accumulation. Latest Restaurant Inspections in Lancaster Area The hand-wash sink in the back was blocked by two fryer lids and not accessible at all times for employee use. --Observed a tan and black, slimy residue on the inner sides of the ice maker. 1 2 3 Inspection Frequency Facility inspections are conducted one to four times per year, depending on the complexity of a facility's menu and their potential risk of a foodborne illness.. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. --Observed 3 buckets of chlorine sanitizer reading at 0ppm rather then at 50-100pm. Spray bottle of sanitizer was store next soy sauce.
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