🪰515,480 violations tracked across 67 Florida counties

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Florida restaurant inspection violations, sorted by most recent. Grouped by restaurant.

All data sourced from the Florida DBPR. The InspectFL Health Score is our own calculation — not an official government rating. Visit our food safety page to learn how violations affect your health, or view the official inspection report at myfloridalicense.com.

BALI CAFE

4433 STIRLING RD, DAVIE · Broward County

May 7, 2026
2
  • Probe thermometers missing, inaccurate, or uncalibrated; ambient air thermometers missing from holding units.
  • No chemical test kit available for the sanitizer in use; dishmachine maintenance issues, label residue on cleaned containers, lime scale buildup.
MICHU'S SMOOTHIES

5007 N HIATUS RD, SUNRISE · Broward County

May 7, 2026
2
  • Raw animal food stored over or with ready-to-eat food, food stored on the floor, food stored uncovered, and improper storage by minimum cooking temperature.
  • Spray bottles of toxic substances unlabeled, chemicals improperly stored, sanitizer above maximum allowed concentration, medicine improperly stored.
3NATIVES 19

2761 SE OCEAN BLVD, STUART · Martin County

May 7, 2026
1 2 1
  • Spray bottles of toxic substances unlabeled, chemicals improperly stored, sanitizer above maximum allowed concentration, medicine improperly stored.
  • Handwash sinks used for non-handwashing purposes, blocked, or missing soap, paper towels, or signage.
  • No proof of state-approved employee training; employee training expired or not available; no certified food manager on duty when required.
  • Wet wiping cloths not stored in sanitizing solution; wiping-cloth sanitizer (chlorine or quaternary ammonium) below required minimum strength.
PORTO BELLA ITALIAN REST & PIZZA

9770 S MILITARY TRAIL, BOYNTON BEACH · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
3 2 3
  • TCS food held above 41°F when cold-held, below 135°F when hot-held, or not cooled within required timeframes. The most-cited High Priority category in our current scraped dataset.
  • Raw animal food stored over or with ready-to-eat food, food stored on the floor, food stored uncovered, and improper storage by minimum cooking temperature.
  • Employee personal beverage container in food prep area; employees handling food or clean equipment without washing hands first or after touching soiled surfaces.
  • Establishment lacks documented procedures for employee health reporting, response to vomiting/diarrhea events, or person-in-charge knowledge of foodborne illness.
  • Food-contact surfaces soiled with debris, mold-like substance, or slime; ice machine interiors with mold; dishmachine sanitizer at improper concentration.
  • +3 more violations →
SALLY O'NEAL'S PIZZA HOTLINE

1319 S HOWARD AVE, TAMPA · Hillsborough County

May 7, 2026
1 2
  • Food-contact surfaces soiled with debris, mold-like substance, or slime; ice machine interiors with mold; dishmachine sanitizer at improper concentration.
  • Non-food-contact surfaces (gaskets, shelves, equipment exteriors, door handles) soiled with grease, debris, dirt, slime, or dust.
  • Floors, walls, and ceilings soiled with grease, food debris, dust, or in disrepair. Standing water on floor surfaces.
NOMADE BOCA

6030 SW 18TH ST STE A 2/3, BOCA RATON · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
1 2
  • Handwash sinks used for non-handwashing purposes, blocked, or missing soap, paper towels, or signage.
  • Equipment and utensils stored wet (wet nesting), stored uninverted, or stored in dirty drawers/racks after cleaning.
  • Standing water in coolers, leaking pipes, missing vacuum breakers on mop sinks or hose bibbs, plumbing in disrepair.
LITTLE MOIR'S FOOD SHACK

103 S US HWY 1 D-3, JUPITER · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
2
  • TCS food held above 41°F when cold-held, below 135°F when hot-held, or not cooled within required timeframes. The most-cited High Priority category in our current scraped dataset.
  • Employee personal beverage container in food prep area; employees handling food or clean equipment without washing hands first or after touching soiled surfaces.
POLO CLUB - BISTRO KITCHEN

5400 CHAMPION BLVD, BOCA RATON · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
1
  • Boiler inspection certificates missing or outdated; propane tanks larger than 2.7 lb stored improperly. State Fire Marshal-related findings recorded by DBPR.
EATALIA

7750 OKEECHOBEE BLVD, #18, WEST PALM BEACH · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
2
  • Stop Sale orders issued on food found unsafe to serve — temperature abuse, unsound condition, dented cans, expired ready-to-eat food, and shellfish tagging issues.
  • TCS food held above 41°F when cold-held, below 135°F when hot-held, or not cooled within required timeframes. The most-cited High Priority category in our current scraped dataset.
TRINDY GOURMET

2055 SPRUCE AVE, WEST PALM BEACH · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
1
  • Food-contact surfaces soiled with debris, mold-like substance, or slime; ice machine interiors with mold; dishmachine sanitizer at improper concentration.
COPPELIA BY SUMMIT

1026A S MILITARY TRAIL, WEST PALM BEACH · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
1
  • Probe thermometers missing, inaccurate, or uncalibrated; ambient air thermometers missing from holding units.
PARTY LIFE EVENTS EATZ

1025 N FLORIDA MANGO RD UNIT 4, WEST PALM BEACH · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
1
  • Operating with an expired DBPR license, license not displayed, license decals missing on mobile units, or operating without a license.
CULINARY FLAIR ENTERPRISE LLC

7028 CHARLESTON SHORES BLVD, LAKEWORTH · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
2
  • Raw animal food stored over or with ready-to-eat food, food stored on the floor, food stored uncovered, and improper storage by minimum cooking temperature.
  • Live insects, roach activity, rodent droppings, or other pest evidence; exterior door gaps that admit pests.
TASTY'S CAJUN EXPRESS

1152 OLD OKEECHOBEE RD, WEST PALM BEACH · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
2 1 2
  • Raw animal food stored over or with ready-to-eat food, food stored on the floor, food stored uncovered, and improper storage by minimum cooking temperature.
  • Operating with an expired DBPR license, license not displayed, license decals missing on mobile units, or operating without a license.
  • Probe thermometers missing, inaccurate, or uncalibrated; ambient air thermometers missing from holding units.
  • Cutting boards, equipment, and storage in poor repair — cut marks, ice buildup, rust, missing handles on dispensing utensils.
  • Non-food-contact surfaces (gaskets, shelves, equipment exteriors, door handles) soiled with grease, debris, dirt, slime, or dust.
TAQUERIA ZAVALA

2277 SOUTH BYRON BUTLER PARKWAY, PERRY · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
1
  • No proof of state-approved employee training; employee training expired or not available; no certified food manager on duty when required.
MELLOW MUNCHIEZ

1204 OLD OKEECHOBEE RD, WEST PALM BEACH · Palm Beach County

May 7, 2026
2 1
  • Probe thermometers missing, inaccurate, or uncalibrated; ambient air thermometers missing from holding units.
  • Handwash sinks used for non-handwashing purposes, blocked, or missing soap, paper towels, or signage.
  • CO2/helium tanks not adequately secured, no Heimlich/choking sign posted, plan review not submitted for renovations, latest inspection report not available.
THE COVE RESORT AND PUB

1242 S COVE CAMP POINT, INVERNESS · Citrus County

May 7, 2026
5 3 1
  • Stop Sale orders issued on food found unsafe to serve — temperature abuse, unsound condition, dented cans, expired ready-to-eat food, and shellfish tagging issues.
  • TCS food held above 41°F when cold-held, below 135°F when hot-held, or not cooled within required timeframes. The most-cited High Priority category in our current scraped dataset.
  • Raw animal food stored over or with ready-to-eat food, food stored on the floor, food stored uncovered, and improper storage by minimum cooking temperature.
  • Employee personal beverage container in food prep area; employees handling food or clean equipment without washing hands first or after touching soiled surfaces.
  • Live insects, roach activity, rodent droppings, or other pest evidence; exterior door gaps that admit pests.
  • +4 more violations →
BOWLERO CRYSTAL RIVER

7715 GULF TO LAKE HWY, CRYSTAL RIVER · Citrus County

May 7, 2026
2
  • Establishment lacks documented procedures for employee health reporting, response to vomiting/diarrhea events, or person-in-charge knowledge of foodborne illness.
  • No proof of state-approved employee training; employee training expired or not available; no certified food manager on duty when required.
CRYSTAL ISLE-ENCORE CRYSTAL RIVER

11419 W FORT ISLAND TRAIL, CRYSTAL RIVER · Citrus County

May 7, 2026
1 2
  • No chemical test kit available for the sanitizer in use; dishmachine maintenance issues, label residue on cleaned containers, lime scale buildup.
  • Equipment and utensils stored wet (wet nesting), stored uninverted, or stored in dirty drawers/racks after cleaning.
  • Wet mops not stored in a manner allowing them to dry; maintenance tools stored where they could cross-contaminate food or equipment.
CHINA FIRST

2607 E GULF TO LAKE HWY, INVERNESS · Citrus County

May 7, 2026
4 6 5
  • Operating with an expired DBPR license, license not displayed, license decals missing on mobile units, or operating without a license.
  • TCS food held above 41°F when cold-held, below 135°F when hot-held, or not cooled within required timeframes. The most-cited High Priority category in our current scraped dataset.
  • Raw animal food stored over or with ready-to-eat food, food stored on the floor, food stored uncovered, and improper storage by minimum cooking temperature.
  • Employee personal beverage container in food prep area; employees handling food or clean equipment without washing hands first or after touching soiled surfaces.
  • No chemical test kit available for the sanitizer in use; dishmachine maintenance issues, label residue on cleaned containers, lime scale buildup.
  • +10 more violations →
THE TIKI AT PADDLETAIL

614 NW US HWY 19, CRYSTAL RIVER · Citrus County

May 7, 2026
2 3
  • Stop Sale orders issued on food found unsafe to serve — temperature abuse, unsound condition, dented cans, expired ready-to-eat food, and shellfish tagging issues.
  • Live insects, roach activity, rodent droppings, or other pest evidence; exterior door gaps that admit pests.
  • Cutting boards, equipment, and storage in poor repair — cut marks, ice buildup, rust, missing handles on dispensing utensils.
  • Standing water in coolers, leaking pipes, missing vacuum breakers on mop sinks or hose bibbs, plumbing in disrepair.
  • Employee personal items, cosmetics, or toiletries stored in or above food prep areas, food, or clean equipment.
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