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Duck Donuts, Boy's Kitchen, Benny Vitali's, Flamers, Chick-fil-A: NoVa Restaurant Inspections
A list of Northern Virginia restaurants with high cleanliness scores and those where critical violations were found.

Some telltale signs of a bad restaurant are obvious: Nasty smells, grimy tables or unkempt employees are all red flags. But sometimes the problem is harder to spot, such as food stored at improper temperatures or unclean kitchen equipment. Then there are commercial kitchens that are spotless, surpass all safety standards and dish up delicious food.
Do you know how clean your local coffee shop, restaurant or school kitchen is? Look through these recent food safety inspections from around the Washington, DC, area courtesy of Patch.
Click on the links below to see recent inspection reports for area restaurants.
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- Fredericksburg Restaurant Inspections: Benny Vitali’s, Fatty’s Taphouse, More
- Ashburn Restaurant Inspections: At Kaiser’s, Flamers, Stone Manor
- Cockroach Corner: Fairfax City Restaurant Inspections
- Woodbridge Restaurant Inspections: Chili’s, Boy’s Kitchen, Babylon, More
- Manassas Restaurant Inspections: Duck Donuts, Hooters, Chick-fil-A, More
- McLean Restaurant Inspections: Mold Grows On Soda Nozzle
- Kingstowne Restaurant Inspections: IHOP, Roy Rogers, More
- 16 Violations At Greater Alexandria Restaurant
- Falls Church Restaurant Inspections: Preparing Food With Bare Hands
- Burke Area Restaurant Inspections: Jersey Mike's, Taco Bamba, More
- Employee Handles Raw Beef, Then Veggies | Reston/Herndon Restaurant Inspections
- Vienna Area Restaurant Inspections: Mold On Soda Nozzles
- Leesburg Restaurant Inspections: Solo’s, Flamers, Stone Manor, More
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