🪰515,480 violations tracked across 67 Florida counties

Would you eat at a restaurant with
92 violations?

Most people wouldn't — but most people don't check. Every Monday, we send you the restaurants that passed, the ones that failed, and the ones you'll want to avoid.

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3,893
Failing Restaurants
Right Now
29,140
Restaurants with
A Grades
443K+
Violations
On Record

What lands in your inbox every Monday:

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Worst Offenders

The restaurants that failed hardest this week — with real inspector notes

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Cleanest Kitchens

Top-scoring restaurants so you know where it's safe to eat

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Weekly Roundup

Statewide stats, county spotlight, and the full blog deep-dive

Here's a peek at what you'll get:

InspectFL Weekly Digest — Monday 9:00 AM
THIS WEEK March 24 – March 30, 2026
2,847
Inspections
312
New Failures
1,204
Clean Passes

🚨 WORST THIS WEEK

China King — Tampa F (12)
Sushi Palace — Orlando F (28)
Taco Loco — Miami F (33)

🏆 CLEANEST THIS WEEK

Bella Luna — St. Pete A (100)
Ocean Prime — Jacksonville A (100)
+ county spotlight, blog deep-dive, and more →

Sample preview — actual data varies weekly

Why people are subscribing

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Real inspector notes, not star ratings

Yelp shows opinions. We show what inspectors actually found — "live roaches observed near food prep area," "raw chicken stored above ready-to-eat salads." Big difference.

Know before it hits the news

We import new DBPR inspection data daily, so you'll know about a restaurant's emergency closure before your local news picks it up.

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— InspectFL subscriber, Duval County

All data sourced from official Florida DBPR records. New DBPR data is added daily; Health Scores update weekly.

62,137
Restaurants Tracked
67
Florida Counties
115K+
Inspections Analyzed

Common questions

Where does this data come from?

All inspection data comes from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) — the state agency that inspects every restaurant in Florida. We import new public records daily and recompute our Health Scores weekly based on violation severity, recency, and clean-inspection behavior.

How is this different from Yelp or Google reviews?

Yelp and Google show customer opinions. We show what state-licensed inspectors actually found during unannounced visits — roaches, improper food temperatures, handwashing violations, raw meat stored over ready-to-eat food. It's not about taste, it's about safety.

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