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Last week, nearly a dozen restaurants across Central Florida were forced to close after a visit from a state health inspector, according to the Florida DBPR.
Reports show that inspectors cited these businesses for reasons like cockroaches, rodent droppings, sewage backups and more.
While some of these closures were temporary — lasting only around a day — a few of these businesses are still waiting to meet proper inspection standards.
Below is the full list of Central Florida restaurants closed between March 24 and March 30, as well as whether they managed to later meet those standards.
CASSELBERRY
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Bella’s Pizzeria — 500 State Road 436
CLEARWATER
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Eunice’s — 2198 NE Coachman Road
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Thai Coconut and Sushi Restaurant — 1280 S. Missouri Ave.
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3/26: Flies, rodent droppings and dead roaches found in restaurant
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3/27: Met inspection standards
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OCALA
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Wolfy’s Restaurant — 2159 E. Silver Springs Blvd.
ORLANDO
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Mi Pan Boricua Cafe — 4063 S. Goldenrod Road
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3/26: Roaches found near cooler door and sink, raw animal foods not properly separated from each other
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3/27: Met inspection standards
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Garranty Bon Bagay Restaurant — 2051 Americana Blvd.
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Domino’s — 10057 University Blvd.
OVIEDO
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Knights Table Diner —3925 Lockwood Blvd.
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3/26: Raw animal food not properly separated from ready-to-eat food, undercooked fish, and many “small flying insects” in kitchen
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PALM BAY
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Lina’s Fresh Cuisine — 3550 Bayside Lake Blvd. SE
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3/28: Employee began working without washing hands, no handwashing sink available due to pump not working (waiting on back-order parts), and no potable running water
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PALM COAST
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386 — 5949 N. Oceanshore Blvd.
TITUSVILLE
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Hot Wok — 1887 Knox McRae Drive
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3/25: Raw chicken stored over rice cakes in freezer and near barbeque sauce in cooler, six rodent droppings discovered, paints stored over rice on rack by exit door
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3/26: Met inspection standards
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