
restaurant inspections
LNP | LancasterOnline
restaurant inspections
LNP | LancasterOnline
LNP | LancasterOnline
restaurant inspections
For a full listing of this week’s Lancaster County restaurant inspections, click here.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.
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La Costenita De Guerrero @ Willow Glenn, 94 Park Ave. Reading, Opening, April 6. Pass. The food facility does not have the original certificate for the certified food employee posted in public view. Temporary hand wash station was not set up. Corrected.
Romanos Italian and Mexican Food @ Willow Glenn, 94 Park Ave. Reading, Opening, April 6. Pass. Temporary hand wash station was not set up. Corrected.
Shucos Juanita’s @ Willow Glenn, 94 Park Ave. Reading, Opening, April 6. Pass. Cooked chicken was held at 55 degrees F, in the serving area, rather than 41 degrees F or below as required. Corrected, put on ice. The handwash sink located in the cook area does not have water at a temperature of at least 85 degrees F. Generator needs to be repaired, or a temporary cooler filled with hot water and spigot needs to be available. Corrected.
Willow Glenn Park – Konopelski Katering, 94 Park Ave. Sinking Spring, April 6. Pass. Observed cases of food stored directly on the floor in the walk-in freezer area, rather than 6 inches off of the floor as required.
For a full listing of this week’s Lancaster County restaurant inspections, click here.
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