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HOLY BOWLY FTL

112 DAVIE BOULEVARD, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33315

License #1625486

Quick take

HOLY BOWLY FTL in FORT LAUDERDALE currently holds an InspectFL Health Score of 73.7 out of 100 — a C grade — a noticeable pattern of violations across recent inspections. This restaurant has 3 inspections on record from Florida DBPR, with the most recent inspection on March 24, 2026. Across those visits, inspectors documented 24 total violations — 3 critical, 6 major, 15 minor.

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67%
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  • Inspection Completed - No Further Action
  • [03D-15-4] Food being cooled by nonapproved method as evidenced by inadequate rate of cooling during time of inspection. In flip top cooler, Raw Salmon (65F - Ambient Cooling) at 1:10 pm , since 12:30 pm, to 65 F at 1:50 pm. At this rate, proper cooling will not occur. Advised manager to move salmon to reach in cooler. Salmon was moved to walk in cooler to quick chill.
  • [13-03-4] Employee with no hair restraint while engaging in food preparation. One employee preparing food without hair restraint. Educated employee on wearing proper hair restraint. Employee put on hair restraint.
  • [24-06-4] Clean utensils or equipment stored in dirty drawer or rack. Clean covers/ lids for pans stored in soiled bin with food debris, under prep table. Employee placed in sink.
  • [08B-38-4] Food stored on floor. Cans of canned corn stored on floor under dry storage rack. Employee moved corn to shelf.
  • [25-05-4] Single-service articles improperly stored. Boxes of disposable lids and napkins and other paper goods stored on floor behind counter. Employee placed items on shelf.
  • [16-37-1] No chemical test kit provided when using quaternary sanitizer at three-compartment sink/warewashing machine or wiping cloths.
  • [22-02-4] Food-contact surface soiled with food debris, mold-like substance or slime. Can opener soiled with grease and food debris. Employee placed can opener in sink to be washed and sanitized.
  • [50-17-3] Operating with an expired Division of Hotels and Restaurants license. Business license expired on December 1st., 2025. Manager renewed business license during inspection.
  • [12B-07-4] Employee beverage container on a food preparation table or over/next to clean equipment/utensils. Employee beverage stored on prep table in kitchen. Employee removed beverage from prep table.
  • [53B-13-5] Proof of required state approved employee training not available for some employees. To order approved program food safety material, call DBPR contracted provider: Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (SafeStaff) 866-372-7233. One employee, preparing food, without food handler certification.
  • [36-73-4] Floor soiled/has accumulation of debris. Floor of walk in cooler soiled with food debris.
  • [10-06-5] In-use utensil not stored with handle above the top of time/temperature control for safety food and rim of the container. Measuring cup stored with handle down in pan of beef in flip top cooker on cook line. Employee removed cup from beef.
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