Prickly Pear Taqueria, Thumbs Up Diner and others that failed health inspections last month

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Fulton County restaurants that failed their health inspection in August

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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 August– Bon appétit!

Prickly Pear Taqueria

Failed inspection: August 19, 2011 Score: 29, Grade: U (Full report and violations)

(950 West Peachtree Street Suite 220 Atlanta, GA 30309)


Thumbs Up Diner

Failed inspection: August 17, 2011 Score: 60, Grade: U (Full report and violations)

(1140 Alpharetta Street Suite 100 Roswell, GA 30075)

Annie Thai Castle

Failed inspection: August 30, 2011 Score: 63, Grade: U (Full report and violations)

(3195 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30305)

Il Mio Il Tuo Inc.

Failed inspection: August 29, 2011 Score: 55, Grade: U (Full report and violations)

(800 Peachtree Street Suite F1 Atlanta, GA 30308)

McDonald’s

Failed inspection: August 4, 2011 Score: 68, Grade: U (Full report and violations)

(7820 Senoia Road Fairburn, GA 30213)

Jersey Mike’s Subs

Failed inspection: August 30, 2011 Score: 65, Grade: U (Full report and violations)

(227 Sandy Springs Plaza Suite 102C Atlanta, GA 30028)

Rice Bowl Thai and Sushi

Failed inspection: August 17, 2011 Score: 69, Grade: U (Full report and violations)

(2900 Peachtree Road Suite 115 Atlanta, GA 30305)

Mama Mia’s Pizzeria

Failed inspection: August 31, 2011 Score: 55, Grade: U (Full report and violations)

(225 Central Avenue Suite D Atlanta, GA 30303)

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[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.]

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Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

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7 Responses

  1. Wow, Prickly Pear Taqueria doesn’t seem to want to fix any of their problems. Quite a few of their points lost were due to repeat violations. Glad I’ve never eaten there or it’s sibling restaurant next door.

  2. I think I’m going to throw up. I just ate at Prickly Pear last night. Fingers crossed for no food poisoning! I guess I don’t understand how all this works though. To me a score of 29 should mean – YOUR DOORS CLOSE NOW! Just seems so odd…

  3. Caleb: how do you search for this information on the gov’t website? I have never been able to make it work. Do you simply search for anything below a 70?

  4. Prickly Pear is my local Mexican place. I go there a couple times a month. Their food can swing wildly in quality. I have felt like ass the next day from eating there.

    I mostly go there for their Cadillac Margaritas. It’s pretty much a glass of tequila. It will destroy your face.

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