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Restaurant Inspections: Hospital, Fast Food, Other Restaurants Inspected

Patch rounds up the most recent available restaurant health inspection reports. One had zero violations.

Alexandria Health Department officials inspected numerous restaurants in West End Alexandria in recent weeks. We all want to know how our favorite restaurants stack up on cleanliness and sanitation.

"Ideally, an operation would have no critical violations, or none which are not corrected immediately and not repeated. In our experience, it is unrealistic to expect that a complex, full-service food operation can routinely avoid any violations," according to Virginia Department of Health's website.

The site continues: "Keep in mind that any inspection report is a 'snapshot' of the day and time of the inspection. On any given day, a restaurant could have fewer or more violations than noted in the report. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long term cleanliness of an establishment."

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Full reports can be accessed on the health department's website.

There are three main types of violations, according to the health department: 

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  • core item "usually relates to general sanitation, operational controls, sanitation standard operating procedures (SSOPs), facilities or structures, equipment design, or general maintenance."
  • priority item is "a provision in this Code whose application contributes directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction to an acceptable level, hazards associated with foodborne illness or injury and there is no other provision that more directly controls the hazard," and "includes items with a quantifiable measure to show control of hazards such as cooking, reheating, cooling, handwashing."
  • priority foundation item "includes an item that requires the purposeful incorporation of specific actions, equipment or procedures by industry management to attain control of risk factors that contribute to foodborne illness or injury such as personnel training, infrastructure or necessary equipment, HACCP plans, documentation or record keeping, and labeling."

Click on the name of the restaurant in the table below for the full restaurant inspection reports. These are the most recent inspection reports available from the health department.

Mango Mike's 4 core items; 1 priority item  4580 Duke St. April 23, 2013 Inova Alexandria Hospital 2 priority items  4320 Seminary Rd.   April 22, 2013 McDonald's Restaurant #7560 4 core items; 1 priority foundation item  505 S. Van Dorn St.   April 22, 2013 Perk'n'Place  2 priority foundation items  4320 Seminary Rd.   April 22, 2013 McDonald's Restaurant #5851 1 core item; 1 priority item  5311 Duke St.

  April 19, 2013

Chick-Fil-A at Landmark Mall No violations.  5801 Duke St, G-368.   April 18, 2013 Genova Pizza 3 priority foundation items  4614 Kenmore Ave.   April 17, 2013 Burger Delite #4 4 core items; 1 priority item  5650 Edsall Rd.   April 16, 2013


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