Sarasota County Restaurant Inspections — Recent Activity
Recent Florida DBPR inspection activity at Sarasota County restaurants. Each entry below is a specific historical inspection event from the public record.
Sarasota County stretches from St. Armands Circle to downtown Sarasota to Siesta Key, with Venice and North Port adding the southern half of the dining scene. Florida DBPR currently tracks 1,394 active Sarasota County restaurants.
This article reports on specific historical inspection events from DBPR’s public record. Each card below describes a particular inspection — a permanent fact about a regulatory event — rather than a current judgment about the restaurant. Restaurants improve and decline over time, and grades change as new inspections come in. For the current InspectFL Health Score on any specific establishment, click through to its restaurant page; for the authoritative inspection report, see myfloridalicense.com.
Recent Inspections With Findings
These specific inspection events produced the highest violation counts in our recent Sarasota County data. Each is a DBPR public record from the date listed.
Recent Clean Inspections
These specific inspections completed with zero violations documented. Each is a DBPR public record from the date listed.
Understanding the DBPR Inspection Process
Florida’s Division of Hotels and Restaurants (DHR) under DBPR conducts unannounced inspections of every licensed food service establishment in the state, typically one to four times per year depending on risk category.
When an inspector finds something, the disposition tells you what happens next:
- Inspection Completed - No Further Action — the establishment was compliant, with any issues resolved during the visit
- Call Back - Complied — a previous warning was issued, and a follow-up confirms the issue is fixed
- Warning Issued — the establishment received notice that issues must be corrected; a callback follows
- Administrative complaint recommended — the inspector escalated to formal regulatory action; the restaurant typically remains open during the process
- Emergency order recommended — the inspector identified a severe public health hazard
The cards above describe specific inspection events. Each one happened on the date listed and is part of the official public record at myfloridalicense.com.
Check a Specific Restaurant
Every restaurant linked above goes to its full InspectFL page with the inspection history and current Health Score. For the official, authoritative DBPR inspection report, the source is myfloridalicense.com.
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Data sourced from Florida DBPR public inspection records. The InspectFL Health Score is our own time-weighted calculation that prioritizes recent inspections — it is not an official DBPR rating. Each inspection event described above is a permanent public record; restaurants’ overall grades may have changed since the inspection date listed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many restaurants are in Sarasota County?
Florida DBPR currently tracks 1,394 active Sarasota County restaurants.
How often are restaurants inspected?
Most sit-down and quick-service restaurants are inspected one to four times per year depending on risk category. Establishments with serious findings can be re-inspected within a few days as part of the DBPR callback process.
Where can I see the official DBPR inspection report?
The authoritative inspection record for any licensed Florida food service establishment is published by Florida DBPR at myfloridalicense.com.
What does “Warning Issued” mean on an inspection?
It means the inspector documented findings serious enough to require formal correction. The restaurant typically receives a callback inspection within a few days to weeks; if the issues are corrected, the disposition becomes “Call Back - Complied.”
Where does this data come from?
All inspection data is sourced from Florida DBPR (Department of Business and Professional Regulation) public records. The InspectFL Health Score is our own 0-100 calculation based on violation severity, frequency, and recency — it is not an official DBPR rating.
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