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Inspectors Find Dirty Floors, Sinks, Food Stored on Floors and More

Following are restaurant inspection reports for five Lilburn eateries. Find out if your favorite dining spot is on the list.

Following is a list of five Lilburn restaurants that have been inspected recently by the Gwinnett County's Board of Health.

The Board inspects area restaurants every six months which are then graded based on an extensive criteria that includes everything from food being stored at proper temperatures to employee hygiene.
Restaurants are required to display these reports in a prominent place for diners to view. This is what we found in a random search of inspections on the county's website.


To view the full report, click on the link labeled "Full Report" directly below the grade. That will take you to the Gwinnett Board of Health site, then click on the link at the top of that page marked "View Full Report" to read the report as a PDF. The report also provides previous inspection grades.

Name: IHOP
Location: 4018 Lawrenceville Highway
Inspection Date: June 21, 2013
Grade: 92-A
Comment: Hand sinks with food debris. Hand sinks cleaned. Maintain all plumbing fixtures cleaned at all times.  Corrected On-Site. Buckets of butter mix batter being stored directly on floor. Containers removed from floor and placed above floor.All foods must be stored at leats 6 inches above floor.  Corrected On-Site.
FULL REPORT

Name: Aracely's Restaurant
Location: 3907 Burns Road
Inspection Date: June 26, 2013
Grade: 100-A
Comment: None
FULL REPORT

Name: Cafe Area 504
Location: 950 Indian Trail Road
Inspection Date: June 27, 2013
Grade: 95-A
Comment: Floors under bar sink dirty. Clean floors at cove base area. Floors shal be maintained clean. Repeat Violation.
FULL REPORT

Name: Jimmy D's New York Cafe
Location: 4111 Highway 78
Inspection Date: June 21, 2013
Grade: 91-A
Comment: An employee was observed removing wheat toast from toaster for a sandwich with bare hands. Suitable barrier between ready-to-eat foods and bare hands must be in use. The employee decided to discard the bread.  Corrected On-Site.  New Violation.
FULL REPORT

Name: Lilburn Cafe and Grill
Location:  900 Indian Trail Road
Inspection Date: June 27, 2013
Grade: 91-A
Comment: An employee was observed handling cash and debit card then donned a glove to handle chicken pattie and frying pan handle. Employees must wash hands before donning gloves and at a frequency to prevent contamination of food and/or equipment. The equipment was cleaned.  Corrected On-Site.  New Violation.
FULL REPORT



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