Health Inspections Update: August 2024 in Fulton County

August 2024 saw four establishments in Fulton County receiving failing health inspection grades, each scoring a “U” (69 points or less out of 100). This represented a slight decrease from the numbers seen in the previous month. Let’s take a closer look at the results of these inspections and the issues they uncovered.

Establishment: Alpharetta Location

Where: 631 N Main St, Suite 100, Alpharetta, GA 30009
Date: Aug. 29, 2024
Score: 58
Previous two scores: 92 (Jan. 10, 2024) and 57 (Dec. 21, 2023)

Inspection notes:

  • Ice buildup on food in freezer
  • Damaged cans
  • Flies throughout kitchen
  • Chicken stored on floor

View full report here

Establishment: Peachtree Road Location

Where: 3424 Peachtree Rd, Suite 150C, Atlanta, GA 30326
Date: Aug. 27, 2014
Score: 69
Previous two scores: 100 (Nov. 2, 2023) and 100 (Aug. 23, 2022)

Inspection notes:

  • Pink slime-like substance in ice machine
  • Grease buildup on hood vents and walls around grill
  • Bug crawling on floor in ice machine area
  • Raw chicken stored above vegetables
  • Burger toppings stored uncovered

View full report here

Establishment: Peachtree St NE Location

Where: 1080 Peachtree St NE, Suite 10, Atlanta, GA 30309
Date: Aug. 1, 2024
Score: 49
Previous two scores: 54 (July 19, 2024) and 96 (Jan. 25, 2024)

Inspection notes:

  • Heavy black slime buildup in ice machine
  • Raw chicken stored over tomatoes, above steaks, and next to burgers
  • Grease buildup between grills
  • Cook without hair restraint preparing food

View full report here

Establishment: Roosevelt Hwy Location

Where: 3389 Roosevelt Hwy, College Park, GA 30349
Date: Aug. 14, 2024
Score: 65
Previous two scores: 80 (Nov. 20, 2023) and 82 (Feb. 13, 2023)

Inspection notes:

  • Mildew-like buildup on deflector plate in ice machine
  • Roaches crawling on door and corners of the facility
  • Holes on wall and floor
  • Ready-to-eat food in cooler not date-marked

View full report here

Proper food storage, cleanliness, and pest control are critical for maintaining the health standards required by local regulations. Fortunately, there are solutions to help restaurants address these common issues.
A dirty ice machine is a frequent cause of failed health inspections. One solution is offered by Easy Ice. Their commercial ice machine equipment subscriptions ensure that business owners can rely on their ice being crystal-clear of any issues. Additionally, Easy Ice provides preventive maintenance, repairs, and a 24/7 ice machine service line.

Stay tuned for next month’s update on health inspections. In the meantime, here are additional resources from Easy Ice to help keep your ice machine in good shape:

  • Preventive Maintenance Tips
  • 24/7 Service Line for Immediate Repairs

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