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Mice Droppings, Moldy Ice Machine: NoVA Restaurant Inspections
From restaurants with roaches or flies to those that passed inspections with flying colors, see the latest results for your local eateries.

Some signs that a restaurant isn't up to par are easy to spot: pest infestations, mold or dozens of violations. 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.
Click on the links below to see recent inspection reports for area restaurants:
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- Roaches Dead And Alive: Fredericksburg Restaurant Inspections
- Loudoun County Restaurant Inspections: Pomodoro's, Thai By Thai
- 23 Violations At One Place: Woodbridge Restaurant Inspections
- 16 Violations At One Place: Manassas Restaurant Inspections
- Mice Droppings Warning: Fairfax City Restaurant Inspections
- Del Ray Restaurant Violations: Flies Hover In Kitchen
- Mold In Ice Machine, 10 More Violations At Alexandria Restaurant
- Kingstowne Restaurant Violations: Refrigerator At 61 Degrees
- Burke/Springfield Restaurant Violations: Mice Droppings Cited
- Woodbridge Restaurant Inspections: Brittany's, Queen's Gambit
- Falls Church Restaurant Violations: Fly Trap Over Prep Table
- 70 Violations In 2 Visits: Fredericksburg Restaurant Inspections
- Bad Pepperoni: Loudoun County Restaurant Inspections
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