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Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza Cited for Repeat Violations and Insect Infestation

WPLG Local 10February 7, 20263 min2,128 views
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Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza Violations

  • πŸ• Inspectors found 40 live flying insects landing and flying on serving trays, glasses, and in a pizza prep area at Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza.
  • ⚠️ This was a repeat violation, indicating a persistent issue with insect control.
  • πŸ“ˆ The restaurant also had heavy grease buildup on shelves and walls, contributing to unsanitary conditions.
  • πŸ“‹ Out of 18 violations, 11 were repeat violations, highlighting a failure to address previous warnings.

Other Restaurant Violations

  • 🦠 Bamboo Kitchen was cited for close to 100 roaches across four inspections, including roaches in a cooler and a soap dispenser.
  • πŸ€ Yumi in Cutler Bay faced 24 violations, including rodent droppings in the storage room and a dead roach on a soap dispenser.
  • 🚫 The restaurant owner at Yumi disputed the findings, claiming rodent droppings were actually burnt rice.

Reopening After Violations

  • βœ… All mentioned restaurants were allowed to reopen after ordered cleanups and subsequent reinspections.
  • πŸ” The report highlights the importance of state inspections in ensuring food safety and sanitation standards.
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