Restaurants & Bars
VA Restaurants Cited: Cooper's Hawk, OXUS7, Metro Diner, Sushi Mori
Some Northern Virginia restaurants and delivery services scored well for cleanliness and others were cited for food and pest violations.
NORTHERN VIRGINIA — Some signs of a restaurant with problems are easy to spot: Nasty smells, grimy tables or unkempt employees are all red flags. But sometimes the problem is harder to pin down, such as food stored at improper temperatures or unclean kitchen equipment.
Then there are commercial kitchens that are immaculately clean, surpass all safety standards and dish up delicious food.
Do you know how clean your favorite coffee shop, go-to restaurant or school kitchen is? Look through these recent food safety inspections from around northern Virginia courtesy of Patch.
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Click on the links below to see recent inspection reports for area restaurants:
- Leesburg Health Inspections: Delirium Cafe, Bowlero
- Manassas Restaurant Inspections: 22 Violations At 1 Location
- Ashburn Health Inspections: Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant, Subway
- Fredericksburg Restaurant Inspections: Jay's Sports Lounge, Top Chef
- Woodbridge Restaurant Inspections: 10 Violations At 1 Facility
- Ashburn Restaurant Inspections: Pholicious, Hot Pot Legend, Sushi Mori
- Manassas Restaurant Inspections: 27 Violations At 1 Location
- Leesburg Restaurant Inspections: Starbucks, First Watch Restaurant
- Fredericksburg Restaurant Inspections: 25 Violations At 1 Facility
- Ashburn Restaurant Inspections: Champs, Betty's Grill, KFC
- Manassas Health Inspections: Violations At 5 Local Schools
- Leesburg Restaurant Inspections: The Upper Crust, Leesburg Diner
- Fredericksburg Restaurant Inspections: Primo Pizza, Charlie G's
"In our experience, it is unrealistic to expect that a complex, full-service food operation can routinely avoid any violations," according to Virginia Department of Health's website.
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(Editor's note: The Virginia Department of Health launched a new restaurant inspections database in 2020. When Patch was notified, some local officials cautioned that errors and incomplete inspections are possible. Should you see an error, please bring it to our attention so we can confirm with local officials and correct this report.)
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