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The following are recent Luzerne County restaurant inspection reports from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. According the agency: “any inspection is a ‘snapshot’ of the day and time of the inspection. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long-term cleanliness of an establishment. Also, at the time of the inspection violations are recorded but are often corrected on site prior to the inspector leaving the establishment.” The information is taken from the inspection database at www.eatsafepa.com. Postal addresses used here are as listed on the state’s website, and may not correspond to the municipalities in which facilities are physically located.

Citgo, 2384 Memorial Hwy., Dallas, Nov 4. Change of owner inspection; in compliance.

Dino’s Italian Bistro, Wyoming Valley Mall, Wilkes-Barre, Nov. 4. Follow-up inspection; in compliance. Violations: Interior of microwave, a food contact surface, was observed to have food residue and was not clean to sight and touch. Microwave cleaned. Observed a buildup of grime on the shelves in the equipment storage area. Observed old food residue on shelves in walk-in cooler. Door located in the back area of the food facility has a gap and does not protect against the entry of insects, rodents and other animals.

Dragon City, 67 Country Club Shopping Center, Dallas, Nov. 4. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Observed a tray of freshly prepared battered and fried chicken on an uncovered tray in front of the hand-wash sink, increasing the risk for contamination while washing hands. The tray of chicken was moved to the cooler during this inspection. Two containers of pork and several containers of prepared vegetables stored in the walk-in cooler stored open with no covering. The containers were covered during this inspection. Observed a common cup being used to dispense bulk ingredients, the common cup was stored in the containers of bulk ingredient. The common cup was removed and replaced with a handled scoop. Scoop used for dispensing bulk ingredient was stored with the handle in direct contact with the bulk ingredient. Observed the housing (a non food contact surface) of the deli slicer equipment, in prep area, with an accumulation of dried food residue, debris on non-food contact surfaces. Employee stated that the slicer was last used two days ago. The slicer was cleaned and sanitized during this inspection. Observed a buildup of a white residue in the base of the hand-wash sink as well as a black residue around the drain seal. The sink was cleaned during this inspection. The hand-wash sink in the prep area was blocked by a tray of freshly prepared, batter-coated and fried chicken and not accessible at all times for employee use . The tray of chicken was moved to the cooler during this inspection.

Januzzi’s Pizza, 69 Country Club Shopping Center, Dallas, Nov. 4. Regular inspection; in compliance.

Majestic Lunch, 20 S. Main St., Pittston, Nov. 4. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Food employees observed in prep area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets or hats. Observed a buildup of black residue on the interior of the ice machine. Person in charge cleaned ice machine during inspection. Observed a buildup of dust and grime on the fan guard in two refrigeration units.

Pearl at Mohegan Sun, 1280 Rte. 315, Wilkes-Barre, Nov. 4. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Food employees observed in prep area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as net or hats. Soda gun nozzle, a food contact surface, was observed to have old syrup residue and was not clean to sight and touch. Person in charge cleaned nozzle during inspection.

Thomas Family Market, 1061 N. Church St., Hazle Township, Nov. 7. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Chicken roaster rods are stored on unsanitized wire rack by roaster. No ingredients on or at point of sale for store made sandwiches held eight hours. Ceiling tiles and channels are hanging down in corner by bakery walk-in freezer. Floor area by chicken fryers has build up of grease/grime.

Avoca Convenient Store, 422 Main St., Avoca, Nov. 7. Opening inspection; in compliance.

Dano’s Bar, Restaurant and Hotel, 234 S. Hunter Highway, Drums, Nov. 7. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Spigot on three-bay ware-wash sink is made of non-food-grade hose. Floor covering in bar is worn.

Fuel On #94346, 492 CANDO Expressway, Hazle Township, Nov. 7. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: No hair restraints worn during food prep. Assorted repacked and stored made foods offered for retail sale are not labeled/no ingredient information at point of sale. Ice bagged on premises is not labeled for for point of manufacture. Fan guards and evaporator housing in walk-in cooler have buildup of mold.

River Grille, 670 N. River St., Plains Township, Nov. 7. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Lemon press, a food contact surface, was observed to have food residue and was not clean to sight and touch. Person in charge cleaned press at time of inspection. Observed 2 soda guns with a buildup of syrup residue. Soda guns cleaned at time of inspection. Observed a buildup of grease and dust on the hoods above the cooking area. Observed food debris in the cracks and along edges in the bain marie. Observed clean food equipment stored wet in a manner that does not allow for draining and/or air drying. Observed 5 fruit flies in the soda gun holster at the vodka bar.

Luigi Pizza, 422 Main St., Pittston, Nov. 8. Opening inspection; in compliance.

Mama B’s Kitchen, 744 Jumper Rd., Plains Township, Nov. 8. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Blade on meat slicer observed to have nicks and is no longer smooth and easily cleanable.

Parsons Friends & Family Restaurant, 15 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Nov. 8. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Mechanical ware-washing equipment had a mineral buildup observed inside. Observed a buildup of slimy residue on the upper plate in the ice machine. Machine was drained during inspection and will be cleaned and sanitized prior to use.

Duryea Mart, 828 Main St., Duryea, Nov. 9. Change of owner inspection; in compliance.

Humboldt Beer Depot, 573 CANDO Expressway, Hazle Township, Nov. 14. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violation: Front door open and unscreened.

Humboldt Subway/Shell, 543 CANDO Expressway Hazle Township, Nov. 14. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Food containers stored on floor in walk-in cooler. Right side evaporator housing and fan guards in walk-in cooler have build up of static dust/mold.

J’s Doghouse 2, MFF3, 9 Kopko Dr., Laurel Run, Nov. 14. Opening inspection; in compliance.

Joyce & Bill’s, 181 S. Wyoming St., Hazleton, Nov. 14. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Three- compartment sink in bar has buildup of mineral deposits in basins.

Royal House Buffet, 29 Wyoming Valley Mall #308, Wilkes Barre, Nov. 14. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Food in the walk-in freezer area stored open with no covering. Foods were covered. Food facility does not have available sanitizer test strips or test kit to determine appropriate sanitizer concentration Observed a buildup of mold-like residue on the deflector plates in both ice machines. Plates cleaned and sanitized at time of inspection. Observed clean food equipment and/or utensils in kitchen area, stored wet in a manner that does not allow for draining and/or air drying.

Senape’s Bakery, 222 W. 17th St., Hazleton, Nov. 14. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Food employees observed in food prep area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets, hats, or beard covers. No thermometers visible in all in-use refrigeration units. Some speed racks have buildup of grease on slides. Wall behind three-bay sink has buildup of dark residual grime.

Sirak’s Smokehouse Retail Store, 3878 Main Rd., Hunlock Creek, Nov. 14. Follow-up inspection; out of compliance. Violation: Drinking water quality obtained from a non-public water system does not meet state Department of Environmental Protection water quality standards.

Arthur Street Elementary School, 424 E. 9th St., Hazleton, Nov. 14. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violation: Final rinse plate surface water pressure in final rinse is 32 pounds per square inch rather than 15 psi to 25 psi.

Burger King #17397, 2000 Barletta Rd., Hazle Township, Nov. 14. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Food employees observed in food prep area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets, hats, or beard covers. Front opening surfaces of hot hold unit have buildup of grime. Floor areas at floor to wall junctions have buildup of spilled food/grime/miscellaneous debris. Wire caging next to fry dump has buildup of grease/static dust. Five to six drain flies observed on walls by beverage center.

Gertrude Hawk, 29 Wyoming Valley Mall, Wilkes-Barre, Nov. 14. Regular inspection; in compliance.

Hazleton Elementary/Middle School, 700 N. Wyoming St., Hazleton, Nov. 14. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violation: Final rinse water pressure gauge is reading 35 psi rather than 15 psi to 25 psi as required. Residual date sticker material/adhesive observed on non-food contact surfaces of cleaned stacked food pans.

Hickory Farms, Wyoming Valley Mall, Wilkes-Barre, Nov. 14. Follow-up inspection; in compliance. Violations: Cheese were held at 46-56 degrees F, in the reach-in cooler at sales area and 68 degrees F on shelf in the storage area, rather than 41 degrees F or below as required. Cheeses were removed from sale. Reach-in cooler in sales kiosk was observed to be 50 degrees F. Unit was emptied and will be serviced prior to storage of TCS foods

Seattle Style Coffee, 45 Laural Mall Hazle Township, Nov. 15. Regular inspection; out of compliance. Violations: Commercially processed refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food, located in the refrigeration units, and held more than 24 hours, is not being marked with the date it was opened. Persons in charge are not monitoring establishment operation for compliance with food code requirements. Open package of cigarettes stored on cutting board of bain marie. No proof of food handler certification available at time of inspection. Slicer has buildup of old dried food residuals on all food contact surfaces. Slicer not used today as stated by the person in charge. No clearly designated hand-wash sink in food prep area. No single-use hand towels available at food prep hand-wash sink.

Sisters by Day – 3 Bobby D’s by Night, 789 N. Locust St., Hazleton, Nov. 15, Complaint inspection; in compliance. Violation: Establishment does not employ a certified food handler as required. Food handler has a certificate of completion which is not a manager’s-level course. Proof of certification or enrollment in certification course required within 10 days.

Staples #0457, 180 Susquehanna Blvd., Hazleton, Nov. 15. Regular inspection; in compliance.

Sugarloaf Child Care, 98 W. County Rd., Sugarloaf, Nov. 15. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violation: Food prep area is cluttered with miscellaneous items.

Wyoming Area Secondary Center, 20 Memorial St., Exeter, Nov. 15. Regular inspection; in compliance. Violations: Mechanical ware-washing equipment had a mineral buildup observed inside. Food employee observed towel drying utensils and food equipment after cleaning. Discussed air drying equipment with employees. Observed handle leaking on one hand-wash sink in the kitchen area. Observed 10 rodent-like droppings and a decaying dead mouse on a glue trap under pallets in the dry storage area. Facility does have a pest control provider trapping and monitoring for activity. Mouse was removed and area will be thoroughly cleaned.

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