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Fulton County restaurants that failed health inspection in September
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Failing scores change from one health inspector to the next but the industry standard is that anything below a 70 (out of 100) is failing, according to April Majors, public information officer for the Fulton County Environmental Health Services Department.
With out further ado, here’s a list of Fulton County restaurants that failed their health inspection in September– Bon appétit!
Landmark Diner
Failed inspection: September 20, 2011 Score: 64, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(60 Luckie Street Atlanta, GA 30303)
Young Augustine’s
Failed inspection: September 27, 2011 Score: 56, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(327 Memorial Drive Atlanta, GA 30312)
Niramish
Failed inspection: September 19, 2011 Score: 46, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(1138 Euclid Avenue Atlanta, GA 30307)
Hoagie House
Failed inspection: September 8, 2011 Score: 55, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(1919Metropolitan Parkway Atlanta, GA 30315)
Curbside Cafe
Failed inspection: September 21, 2011 Score: 59, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(930 Marietta Highway Suite 400 Roswell, GA 30075)
Bridge Catering
Failed inspection: September 21, 2011 Score: 31, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(163 Ponce De Leon Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30308)
Grand Buffet
Failed inspection: September 21, 2011 Score: 57, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(2625 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30324)
187 Midtown
Failed inspection: September 21, 2011 Score: 59, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(187 10Th Street Atlanta, GA 30309)
Noor Italian Pizza
Failed inspection: September 12, 2011 Score: 68, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(4508 Washington East Point, GA 30349)
Negril Caribbean Restaurant
Failed inspection: September 13, 2011 Score: 57, Grade: U (Full report and violations)
(180 Auburn Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303)
[Editor’s note: The health inspection reports listed might not reflect the most recent scores for these restaurants. Follow-up scores will only be posted for restaurants that pass their next routine (random) inspection. Wondering why we don’t publish re-inspections and passing scores? Click here.]
One Response
Well…seems like fewer restaurants failed that usual. That’s hopeful.