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Bellevue Sandwich Shop Closed By King County Health
A health inspector closed the eatery Monday afternoon due to an "imminent health hazard."

BELLEVUE, WA - A King County health inspector closed a Bellevue sandwich shop Monday afternoon due to a lack of running hot water. King County called the lack of hot water at the Homegrown Sustainable Sandwich Shop an "imminent health hazard."
The Homegrown location closed is in a plaza near the intersection of 106th Avenue and Northeast 6th Street. The sandwich shop will be reopened when health inspectors verify that hot water has been restored.
This is the second Bellevue eatery closed by King County over the last week. Don't Skip Breakfast, 1020 Bellevue Way, was closed last Friday for operating without a permit.
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Homegrown Sustainable Sandwich Shop at 550 106th Av, Bellevue, was closed by Public Health 1/22/18 due to no hot water https://t.co/PeeJdTAZmu
— Public Health - SKC (@KCPubHealth) January 22, 2018
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