Restaurants & Bars

Woodbridge Health Inspections: Pizza Boli's, Little Caesars

A pair of facilities in Woodbridge recorded violations during the most recent round of inspections from the county health department.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — Several facilities recorded violations during recent inspections from Prince William County's health department. The most recent inspections occurred between Nov. 22 and Nov. 28.

COVID-19 restrictions have mostly disappeared around the state. Health inspectors conduct most restaurant and other health inspections in person. However, some visits, such as those for training purposes, can be conducted virtually.

Violations typically focus on factors that can contribute to food contamination. The local health department can also perform a re-inspection to ensure that possible violations have been corrected.

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For every observed violation, the inspector provides a specific corrective action that can be completed to rectify the violation. Sometimes these are simple, and violations can be corrected during the course of the inspection. Other violations are addressed later, and an inspector may conduct a follow-up inspection to ensure compliance.

Here are the most recent inspections from the Woodbridge area, according to the Prince William Health District.

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  • Pizza Bolis, 1455 Old Bridge Rd., Ste 103 Woodbridge, VA 22192
    • Date inspected: Nov. 27
    • Total violations: 10
      • Drinking containers were stored (on the food prep table, on top of cutting board at prep refrigerator) in a manner that may contaminate food, food contact surfaces or utensils.
      • Raw chicken wings stored over ready to eat (RTE) sauces, etc in walk-in cooler (WIC).
      • Discolored, scored cutting board on prep reach-in refrigerator and discolored, scored cutting board on prep table were not properly cleaned and sanitized in between use; interior and exterior of white Frigidaire freezer severely soiled with food spillage.
      • There were no ambient air temperature measuring devices (thermometers) in the following equipment: White Frigidaire freezer, 1 door glass front Pepsi display refrigerator, ice cream chest freezer, 2 door glass front Pepsi display refrigerator.
      • Clean sheet pans were found stored/draining in the designated mop sink.
      • Cardboard (soiled) being used to cover flat top grill (not in use) to drain deep fat fryer utensils; raw wood used as shelving in front area.
      • Cutting board on prep reach-in refrigerator and individual cutting board on prep table are severely scored and discolored.
      • There is a large build up of ice in the ice cream chest freezer.
      • The sink basin in the employee restroom is in disrepair (broken severely); there are missing floor tiles throughout the kitchen.
      • The filters in the hood system over the deep fat fryers are soiled.
  • Little Caesars, 14079 Richmond Highway Woodbridge, VA 22191
    • Date inspected: Nov. 27
    • Total violations: 6
      • A food employee was observed to wash the soiled gloves on her hands instead of removing the gloves and washing her hands and then donning clean disposable gloves for the handling of ready to eat (RTE) foods.
      • There were no ambient air temperature measuring devices (thermometers) in the Randell pizza prep refrigerator or the Pepsi display refrigerator up front.
      • Soda crates are being used as shelving in the dry storage area to hold bottles of water.
      • The wastewater line from the wash basin of the 3 compartment sink in the kitchen still extends into the floor drain.
      • The grease trap in the floor under the 3 compartment sink is in disrepair and the PIC was advised to continue placing cardboard overtop of it until a plumber completes the necessary work. She was not able to fully explain what repairs are being made.
      • Cardboard used in kitchen under 3 compartment sink.

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