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Health Department Shuts Down Brookline Bar-Restaurant

The Allegheny County Health Department has ordered a popular Brookline bar and restaurant to close. Get the details here.

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BROOKLINE, PA — The Allegheny County Health Department has ordered the closure of Proof Bar & Grill on Brookline Boulevard.

According to a Friday inspection report, Proof was shut down because of unpaid civil penalties, unpaid permit fees and inadequate food refrigeration. The establishment also was operating without a valid county health permit.

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An inspector found shrimp, cheese, bacon, egg rolls, raw ground beef and other foods that require refrigeration stored at between 47 and 51 degrees. Such foods must be stored at a temperature of 41 degrees or lower.

A black, mold-like substance was found in the ice machine.

The chef was handling ready-to-eat burgers with bare hands.

There was no date marking system in place for prepared foods held over 24 hours. Regulations require such foods be labeled with a use-by date of seven days, including the first day of use.

The restaurant is required to display a closed placard, which is posted when an imminent health hazard is identified and for rules and regulations violations such as operating without a valid food permit. It's unlawful to operate a food establishment with a closed placard.

It is unclear when - or if - Proof will reopen.

See the entire inspection report here.






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