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    Pasco County, Florida, clean dining inspection

    1 days ago
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    A handful of restaurants in Pasco County, Florida, emerged as leaders in cleanliness and commitment to safety standards, according to recent state records. The latest inspection reports from the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation reveal a select group of establishments that passed their first inspection without a single violation, underpinning their commitment to food safety.

    Among the standouts, six restaurants in Pasco County achieved perfect scores during their recent inspections. These establishments range from popular fast-food chains to local eateries, demonstrating that excellence in food safety can be found across various dining options.

    Pasco County restaurants that aced their inspections recently:

    • Hangry Joe's Wesley Chapel Hot Chicken, 27835-102 Wesley Chapel Blvd., Oct. 7, 2024
    • Jimmy Johns, 5478 Post Oak Blvd, Wesley Chapel, Oct. 7, 2024
    • Steak N Shake, 5542 Post Oak Blvd, Wesley Chapel, Oct. 3, 2024
    • 202 Restaurant, 33835 Sr 54, Wesley Chapel, Oct. 3, 2024
    • Wendy's #00934, 12011 US 19 N, Sept. 24, 2024
    • Burkes B-Que LLC, 4700 Bass Wood St., Sept. 20, 2024

    While these six restaurants stood out with zero violations, it's worth noting that in the past 30 days, a total of 42 restaurants in the county passed their first inspection.

    For Pasco County residents and visitors, these inspection results offer valuable advice when choosing where to dine. The restaurants that passed with flying colors represent safe chances for those looking to enjoy a meal out without worries about food safety.


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