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Barrow County Restaurant Inspections for March 13: Downtown Winder Restaurant Scores an 88 on Latest Inspection

Find out how Barrow restaurants and places that offer food services scored on recent health inspections.

The Northeast Health District reports the following health inspection scores for Barrow County.

 

, 35 N. Broad St., Suite 150, Winder
Score:
88
Date of inspection:
Feb. 27, 2012
Type of inspection:
Routine
Critical violation:

  • Violation of: 4-1A. Food separated and protected (Raw foods stored over ready-to-eat — i.e. eggs over sliced onions and cooked wings — in reach-in cooler. Raw chicken stored with pickles in reach-in cooler. Corrected on site by rearranging proper cooler order.)

Non-critical violations:

  • Violation of: 14B. Utensils, equipment and linens: properly stored, dried, handled (Dishes stacked wet on shelf at dish machine. Allow all items to air dry before stacking.)
  • Violation of: 17C. Physical facilities installed, maintained, and clean (Floor tiles throughout kitchen area in poor repair and not smooth or easily cleanable. *Repeat violation)

 

Food Ave., 916 Loganville Highway, Bethlehem
Score:
95
Date of inspection:
Feb. 28, 2012
Type of inspection:
Routine
No critical violations
Non-critical violations:

  • Violation of: 4-2A. Food stored covered (No observation)
  • Violation of: 14C. Single-use/single-service articles: properly stored, used (Single service cup dispensers over filled-up. Contact surface of cup not protected. Correct on site.)

 

, 133 W. Athens St., Suite D, Winder
Score:
96
Date of inspection:
Feb. 27, 2012
Type of inspection:
Routine
No critical violations
Non-critical violations:

 

  • Violation of: 12A. Contamination prevented during food preparation, storage & display (Containers of pickles stored on floor in walk-in. Store all food 6” off floor to prevent splash and allow cleaning.)
  • Violation of: 17B. Garbage/refuse properly disposed; facilities maintained (Dumpster pad soiled with grease and leaf accumulation.)

 

Big Al's BBQ Pit, 1916 Railroad St., Statham
Score: 97
Date of inspection: March 1, 2012
Type of inspection: Routine
No critical violations
Non-critical violation:

  • Violation of: 11B. Plant food properly cooked for hot holding (Beans cooked for hot hold not cooked to 135 degrees. Corrected on site by continuing to cook to 135 degrees.)

 

, 416 Exchange Blvd., Bethlehem
Score: 98
Date of inspection: Feb. 28, 2012
Type of inspection: Routine
No critical violations
Non-critical violations: 

  • Violation of: 14C. Single-use/single-service articles: properly stored, used (Single service cotton candy cones stored on floor. Corrected on site.)
  • Violation of: 17B. Garbage/refuse properly disposed; facilities maintained (Dumpster not closed.)

 

, 1970 Broad St., Statham
Score:
100
Date of inspection:
Feb. 29, 2012
Type of inspection:
Routine
No critical violations

 

, 200 Matthews School Road, Winder
Score:
100
Date of inspection:
Feb. 27, 2012
Type of inspection:
Routine
No critical violations

 

, 445 Holsenbeck School Road, Winder
Score:
100
Date of inspection:
Feb. 24, 2012
Type of inspection:
Routine
No critical violations

 

What has been your experience at the restaurants listed above? Tell us in comments.


Deanna Allen (Editor) March 14, 2012 at 05:14 pm
I'm always so happy to see our local schools make perfect scores on health inspections. Thank you to the cafeteria employees who make this happen!

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Kristi Reed (Editor) June 18, 2013 at 06:22 pm
Thanks for posting Devera! It looks as if you have a lot of fun activities planned.
Bill Summerour June 15, 2013 at 08:49 pm
I grew up in a Winder where doors were not locked and the town was full of folks shopping! SometimesRead More a moonshiner would get caught or the parking meter would run out of time and one would get a parking ticket by one of the three cops in town! Now I keep a weapon handy because of voices and footsteps on the pavement at night! Where are these people coming from and going to after one o'clock in the morning? Why does it take so long for a policeman to show up after a call is made,if they show up at all? I've watched nice homes on my street turn into dumps. They are rented by owners who are only interested in the money and not the quality of people who are renting. Yeah, I keep a weapon and it's loaded for a thief or prowler! When seconds count a cop is only several minutes away,if at all!
Timothy Hinds June 17, 2013 at 12:51 am
Excellent comment, Bill. I, too, remember what it was like to trust those around you as much trustRead More as you gave them.