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Restaurant Inspections. Photo copyright Susan Larson.

Eight-O-Six Bistro This Week’s ‘Cleanest’ Restaurant

by | Nov 24, 2014 | Restaurants & Food

Rappahannock Health District staff inspect food service facilities to protect the health of all customers.

In the latest round of inspections, Eight-O-Six Bistro at 806 William St. had the only perfect score, with zero critical and zero non-critical violations. It was the restaurant’s inaugural inspection. Jose Gonzales, owner of The Soup and Taco at 813 Caroline St., purchased the former Jake and Mike’s and reopened it on November 7 with a new look and a new menu.

The other restaurants inspected were:

Cafe New Orleans, 216 William St. – 4 critical, 3 non-critical violations.

The Bavarian Chef, Fredericksburg, 200 Lafayette Blvd. – 5 critical, 6 non-critical violations.

Bonefish Grill, 1779 Carl D. Silver Pkwy. – 1 critical, 1 non-critical.

Pueblos, 1320 Jefferson Davis Hwy. – 1 critical, 4 non-critical

“Deficiencies are typically classified as either critical, posing a direct or immediate threat to the safety of the food being served, or non-critical, representing a failure of cleaning or maintenance,” RAHD said. “Ideally, an operation would have no critical violations, or none which are not corrected immediately and not repeated. In our experience, it is unrealistic to expect that a complex, full-service food operation can routinely avoid any violations.”

For report details, please see the RAHD Restaurant Inspections website.

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