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2 Claxton Restaurants Fail Health Inspections

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Scores below 70 are considered failing. When a restaurant is deemed unacceptable, follow-up inspections are generally completed within 10 days of the original evaluation.

Any restaurant with a C grade or F grade will have the link to the full report detailing point deductions below the grade.

Reports are published on AllOnGeorgia *once* per week. In any instance when an establishment receives a failing grade and DPH goes back for a second visit, the second report will appear on next week’s report.


Two establishments received A grades this week while two failed to pass inspection.

EVANS COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER

  • 722 CHURCH ST CLAXTON, GA 30417
  • Phone Number:
  • Permit Type: FS
  • Last Inspection Score: 95
  • Last Inspection Date: 09-17-2019

HARDEE’S

  • 115 N DUVAL ST CLAXTON, GA 30417
  • Phone Number:
  • Permit Type: FS
  • Last Inspection Score: 91
  • Last Inspection Date: 09-17-2019

MCDONALD’S

BLACKBEARD’S SEAFOOD & STEAKS OF CLAXTON

  • 212 N DUVAL ST CLAXTON, GA 30417
  • Phone Number:
  • Permit Type: FS
  • Last Inspection Score: 48
  • Last Inspection Date: 09-19-2019
  • Previous score in May 2019 – 70
  • You can read the full report here.
  • 18 citations noted – full details of report in link of report:
    • Person in charge did not demonstrate knowledge of food safety
    • Inadequate handwashing facilities
    • Food stored uncovered
    • Build up on soda nozzles, ice machine, knives and food containers. No sanitizer.
    • Food not stored at proper temperatures, freezer not holding at right temp
    • Food not labeled for date of discard or prep date
    • Toxic substances not stored correctly
    • Food not properly labeled
    • Coolers not holding temps, not NSF approved equipment, Using igloo coolers
    • Improper thawing of fish
    • Missing thermometers
    • Dirty wiping cloths not sanitized
    • Improper storage of scooping utensils
    • Re-use of single service items
    • No sanitizer test strips in facility
    • Dish machine not properly sanitizing
    • Dirty food containers
    • Leaking plumbing
    • Observed floors, walls and ceilings needing repair and cleaning.
    • dead insects
    • unsealed front and back door

 

1 Comment

1 Comment

  1. Liz oliver

    September 20, 2019 at 12:03 pm

    Why isn’t our health inspections in our local Claxton enterprise paper published?. Don’t care if it’s good or bad we the people should be informed. If you are selling food in Evans county we need to know your inspection outcomes. Just saying!

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