North Carolina Restaurant Gets 10th “B” Due To Pesky Flies, Poor Food Prep and Dirty Kitchen
Health inspectors do not play. It is their job to go over every inch of an eating establishment to look for things like those pesky disgusting flies or improperly stored food. Or even employees who do not adequately wash their hands. One North Carolina restaurant gets 10th “B” due to reported flies, poor food prep and dirty kitchen equipment.
North Carolina Restaurant Gets 10th “B” Due To Flies, Poor Food Prep and Dirty Kitchen
According to a report in the Charlotte Observer, this restaurant in the northern part of the Queen City received it’s 2nd “B” grade in less than 12 months. The Mecklenburg County Health Department cited the establishment for several health violations. Those violations include insects present in the establishment as well as dirty kitchen equipment.
Here Are A Few Of The Citations
The Cottage Restaurant restaurant at 1704 Harris Houston Rd in Charlotte received the new “B” during the May 23rd inspection. The county documents reportedly show “several flies” in the kitchen. Our source, the Charlotte Observer also lists these violations: they cited an “employee that hadn’t washed their hands properly, raw tuna and salmon stored over cook kitchen, as well as dirty floors and kitchen equipment” among other things.
This North Carolina restaurant gets 10th “Be” grade due to flies, poor food prep and dirty kitchen. And that’s not all. According to the Charlotte Observer, The Cottage Restaurant has also received 3 “C” grades in the past. The last one was in August 2022. State law says that restaurant permits are revoked immediately if they receive a score less than 70.
For more information get details from our source, right here. According to the website for the Cottage Restaurant, it appears they serve primarily Chinese food. When going out to eat, does the health score contribute to your decision about eating at that establishment?