Restaurants & Bars
Norristown Restaurant Inspections Over The Past Week: Dunkin, Los Potrillos, More
Violations ranged from issues with pest control and dead bugs to cleanliness, loose floor tiles, sanitation station violations, and more.
NORRISTOWN, PA — Ten Norristown establishments were inspected by the Montgomery County Department of Health over the past week.
Violations ranged from issues with pest control and dead bugs to cleanliness, loose floor tiles, sanitation station violations, and more.
The below reports cover the period of April 7 through April 12.
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Los Potrillos, Inc., 354 W Elm St, Norristown, PA 19401, Last Inspection Date: April 9
Los Potrillos was cited multiple violations during a routine visit on April 9, 2026, including the lack of a conspicuously posted food establishment license and inspection report sign, an uncertified food protection manager, and unclean food-contact surfaces such as the ice machine splash guard and a heavily grooved cutting board. The inspection also noted dirty fan guards in the walk-in cooler, several broken floor tiles, and reminded the facility of potential legal action if repeat violations continue, following earlier inspections in 2025 and 2024 that flagged similar issues with temperature control, date marking, pest prevention, and facility cleanliness.
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Rosa Lobby Shop, 1 Montgomery Plz Lbby, Norristown, PA 19401, Last Inspection Date: April 9
No violations.
Isaak & Steve's Pizza, 400 W Marshall St, Norristown, PA 19401, Last Inspection Date: April 8
Several violations were reported during an April 8 inspection, including the absence of a required sign notifying the public that the most recent health inspection report is available upon request, dented cans on shelves, missing accurate thermometers in cold units, dead bugs in light shields, and issues such as torn freezer gaskets, ice buildup, rust on cooler shelves, and inadequate lighting protection in the prep area. The inspection noted a pattern of repeat concerns, as prior visits in September 2025 and January 2025 had flagged ongoing problems with pest control, including rodent droppings and roach-like insects, improper food storage, cold holding temperatures, and general sanitation, with warnings that continued failures could lead to legal action.
Tummy Time LLC, 330 Cherry St, Norristown, PA 19401, Last Inspection Date: April 8
Tummy Time's violations included raw food stored over ready-to-eat items, a heavily grooved and discolored cutting board, missing common name labels on squeeze bottles, food stored in plastic grocery bags, ice buildup in chest freezers, and the lack of a covered waste receptacle in the restroom.The inspection highlighted ongoing issues, as prior visits in November 2025 and December 2024 noted repeated problems with the same discolored cutting board, inadequate thermometers, missing hair and beard restraints, ice buildup in freezers, and other sanitation concerns, with officials warning that failure to correct and maintain violations could lead to legal action or closure.
Dunkin Donuts, 939 E Main St, Norristown, PA 19403, Last Inspection Date: April 7
Health inspectors responded to a food handling complaint at Dunkin Donuts, 939 E. Main St. in Norristown, on April 7, 2026, but found the allegations invalid after the facility provided video evidence and no violations were cited. A prior routine inspection on Feb. 27 had identified several issues, including a heavily grooved and discolored cutting board, torn gaskets on refrigeration units, a leak at the three-compartment sink, and food debris on the floor of the walk-in cooler, continuing a pattern of sanitation and maintenance concerns noted in earlier 2025 and 2024 inspections involving pests, improper food storage, missing hair restraints, and stained ceiling tiles.
Hardy Funnel Cakes, 610 Old York Rd Ste 400, Jenkintown, PA 19046, Last Inspection Date: April 7
No violations.
Norristown Grocery Deli II LLC, 1118 Markley St, Norristown, PA 19401, Last Inspection Date: April 7
Violations included a lack of soap at the restroom hand sink, missing date markings on time/temperature control for safety foods, absent visible thermometers in cold units, unlabeled squeeze bottles, and prepackaged food stored under pipes in the basement dry storage area.The inspection also flagged structural issues such as raw wood dry storage shelves, frost buildup in the reach-in freezer, and unapproved ceiling tiles in the kitchen, all given six months to correct. An Oct. 2025 inspection demonstrated similar issues with handwashing facilities, date marking, thermometers, hot holding temperatures, and the same basement storage and ceiling concerns.
Norristown Convenience Store, 1505 Powell St, Norristown, PA 19401, Last Inspection Date: April 6
Violations included mold-like debris on shelves inside the reach-in cooler and a restroom door lacking a self-closing mechanism.
Bonanza Chicken Over Rice, 720 W Marshall St Fl 1, Norristown, PA 19401, Last Inspection Date: April 6
Three minor violations were recorded: missing common name labels on squeeze bottles at the cooks line, a torn door gasket on the two-door cooler, and the lack of test strips to verify sanitizer concentration.
Mundo de Snacks, 336 W Marshall St, Norristown, PA 19401, Last Inspection Date: April 6
Inspectors found an obstructed hand sink, lack of soap at the hand sink, expired heavy whipping cream that was voluntarily discarded, a torn door gasket on a reach-in cooler, a mop not stored properly to dry, and unpainted spackling above the kitchen hood. The inspection noted ongoing concerns, as the Nov. 2025 visit flagged repeat issues such as missing inspection report and license signs, inadequate handwashing supplies, lack of date marking, missing thermometers, and improper utensil storage. Mundo opened in 2025.
Inspections are a “snapshot” in time and are not always reflective of the day-to-day operations and overall condition of an establishment, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
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