Restaurant Inspections
Published 1:18 pm Wednesday, November 6, 2024
The Mississippi Department of Health conducted 37 food service inspections in Lafayette County between Oct. 1-31 with 25 facilities receiving A grades. There were seven B grades and one C assigned.
Restaurants and other food facilities are required to display their inspection results with a letter grade to clearly communicate the most recent health department inspection.
The A, B or C rating reflects whether critical violations were found and corrected. This grading system appears in all restaurants, as well as food facilities such as school cafeterias, day care centers, and cafes and bars where food is sold.
“A” grade means the facility inspection found no critical violations.
“B” grade means critical violations were found but corrected under the supervision of the inspecting environmentalist. No further corrective actions are required.
“C” grade means critical violations were found, but some or all were not corrected during the inspection. The facility will be re-inspected, and all violations must be corrected in a time period not to exceed 10 days.
The Lafayette County facilities receiving A grades were as follows:
Dominos on Jackson Avenue, Phillips Grocery/Catering, Old Venice Pizza and bar, H20 Oxford Oriental Cafe, Oxford Chevron, Lenora’s bar, Main Kitchen, Boure Bar and banquet kitchen, Country Club of Oxford, Old Venice Pizza catering, Panera Bread, Fox’s Pizza Den, El Colibri, G&G Fry Co., The Lyric Oxford lobby bar, Pollos Al Carbon mobile unit, KaeBS mobile unit, Off Beat in General, Little Easy Catering-Soul 2 Soul mobile unit, Sammy’s Gourmet Deli, Subway on University, Everbowl Ole Miss and The Lemon House mobile unit.
The Lafayette County facilities receiving B grades were:
China Royal, Lenora’s Restaurant, Texaco Express Shop, Boure Restaurant, B’s Hickory Smoked BBQ, Walk-Ons Bistreaux & Bar, and Tacos Y Mariscos Las Costas Jalicience mobile unit, which originally received a C grade but received the B on second inspection.