food safetY
The Hancock County Health Department inspects restaurants four times annually and violations are determined as “C” for critical, “NC” for noncritical and “R” for repeated violations. The following inspections are based on information obtained from Retail Food Inspection Reports.
Aug. 14
The Cakehole
Location: 18 W. Main St., New Palestine
Type of Inspection: Routine
No violations found.
Snapper’s Bar and Grill
Location: 1514 N. State St., Greenfield
Type of Inspection: Routine
Violations found: C — employees must not use towel to dry hands, must have disposable towels or air dryer, employee health policy must be reviewed with all staff, must label chemical spray bottles, corrected; NC — fruits/vegetables used for drink garnishes must be cleaned properly, must have paper towels available to dry hands, corrected; NC — dripping faucet in bar area, to be corrected by Nov. 1.
Mama Nita’s Pizza
Location: 1506½ N. State St., Greenfield
Type of Inspection: Routine
Violations found: C — must label spray bottles with chemicals, corrected; NC — water filter dripping on ice scoop holder/ice scoop, to be corrected by Sept. 1; gnats observed, clean spills and splatters, clean handles/doors, etc. to remove build-up/grime, lights in storage /prep area are not working, to be corrected by Nov. 1.
Mozzi’s Pizza
Location: 18 W. Main St., New Palestine
Type of Inspection: Routine
No violations found.