A popular East End coffee shop has been ordered to close temporarily because of health code violations.
A Feb. 16 inspection by the Monroe County Department of Public Health found 13 violations at Java’s Café, 16 Gibbs St.
Two were deemed critical: inadequate refrigeration and spoiled food and food from an unapproved source on the premises.
Among the non-critical violations: the absence of effective measures to keep out rodents and insects and the presence of rodents, insects and other vermin. The health department has ordered Java’s to hire an exterminator to eliminate the infestation.
Meanwhile, on Feb. 16, around the corner at 200 East Ave., Spot Coffee was given a greenlight to reopen after health department officials discovered health code violations, one critical, on Feb. 9.
Rochester NY restaurant inspections: How safe is your favorite place to eat?
Thousands of Rochesterians eat out every day. Whether it’s a quick stop for a breakfast sandwich during the morning commute, a soup and salad for lunch, or a dinner date at a fancy restaurant, they take for granted that the food they’re buying is safe and that it’s not going to make them sick.
It’s not just blind faith. Consumers can feel safe because of a team of inspectors from the health department visit each establishment to ensure that food is being prepared in a clean environment and that health and safety regulations are being followed. Inspection reports are public documents, and the online database at Data.DemocratandChronicle.com has the results of inspections in Rochester and across New York state. Readers can see when a facility was last inspected and get a summary of the violations that inspectors found.
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