Jackson County
Jackson County's Marianna sits along I-10 in the rural Panhandle, where Florida Caverns State Park draws visitors and the local dining scene keeps things comfortably Southern. Barbecue, fried chicken, and meat-and-three plates dominate menus at the county's family-owned restaurants, many of which have been serving the community for decades.
Find Jackson County restaurant inspections to find health scores and violation histories for restaurants in Marianna, Graceville, Sneads, Cottondale, and Grand Ridge. Every inspection record includes the full list of violations found and the restaurant's overall health grade.
Data on this page
InspectFL turns public DBPR inspection records into county-level trend pages with filters, latest inspection snapshots, and direct restaurant history. Most recent inspection on this page: August 10, 2026.
How to use this county page
Use it to compare cities, filter the countywide list, and quickly spot restaurant records worth opening — especially if you are choosing between areas.
What the countywide data means
Jackson County works best as a browse-and-filter page first, with the strongest context living on each restaurant's full inspection history.
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Highest Rated in Jackson
Restaurants
Page 5 of 5THE COVE AT COMPASS LAKE
645 COMPASS LAKE DR, ALFORD
THE COZY CUP CAFE
4477 JACKSON ST, MARIANNA
THE EMPANADA
6794 MESSER RD, GRAND RIDGE
THE HUMAN BEAN OF MARIANNA
4380 LAFAYETTE ST, MARIANNA
THE REAL MCCOY GRILLIN & CHILLIN
1973 DOVE REST, MARIANNA
TONY'S GET IT AND GO
2865 MCPHERSON ST, MARIANNA
UME JAPANESE & CHINESE RESTAURANT
4170 LAFAYETTE ST, MARIANNA
WAFFLE HOUSE 919
2215 HWY 71, MARIANNA
WATERMELON ALLEY
2652 CHURCH ST, COTTONDALE
WHARF CASUAL SEAFOOD MARIANNA INC
4767 HWY 90 STE A, MARIANNA
WHATS COOKING GOOD LOOKIN
4767 US 90, MARIANNA
WING TIME
2816 HWY 71 STE K, MARIANNA
YAMATO STEAKHOUSE
4347 LAFAYETTE ST, MARIANNA
Important context for county pages
County pages are comparison tools built from public Florida DBPR inspection data. They help surface area-wide patterns and make local browsing easier, but they are not official government rankings and they should not replace reading the individual restaurant page before making a decision.