Lebanon County restaurant inspections: Baby changing table used to store supplies

In compliance

Inspected February 5, 2024

Pine Street Elementary School, Palmyra

Palmyra Area Middle School, Palmyra

Lingle Avenue Elementary School, Palmyra

Forge Road Elementary School, Palmyra

Inspected February 6, 2024

Sheetz, North Cornwall Township

Fredericksburg American Legion Post 915, Bethel Township

Cleona Elementary School, Cleona

Inspected February 7, 2024

Town Market and Indian Bazaar, Millcreek Township

Sharky's Pizza, Lebanon

Heisey's Diner, North Lebanon Township

Conners Tavern, Lebanon

Inspected February 8, 2024

Ebenezer Elementary School, North Lebanon Township

Berry Patch Bed and Breakfast, Swatara Township

Inspected February 9, 2024

S & H Food and Fuel Mart, Lebanon

The Quentin Haus, West Cornwall Township

E&E Discount Beer Warehouse, Lebanon

Annville-Cleona Middle and High Schools, South Annville Township

Annville Elementary School, Annville

Inspected February 11, 2024

Turkey Hill, (South Lincoln Avenue) Lebanon

Inspected February 12, 2024

The Sugar Shaker, Myerstown

Rite Aid, Lebanon

Restaurant Latino, Lebanon

Mini Mart, Lebanon

Lincoln Republican Club, Lebanon

Inspected February 14, 2024

Sriji's Corner Store, Lebanon

Penn Jersey Food Mart, Lebanon

Palmyra Area High School, North Londonderry Township

Northside Elementary School, Palmyra

Mill 72 Bake Shop and Cafe mobile facility, North Cornwall Township

M&B Pizzeria Restaurant, Lebanon

Inspected February 16, 2024

Wet Your Whistle, Lebanon

VFW Post 23, Lebanon

Little Caesars, Lebanon

Bella Pizza of Richland, Richland

9th Ward Cafe, Lebanon

4 Way Corner, Lebanon

Out of compliance

Inspected February 9, 2024

Latin American Supermarket, 429 N. Ninth St., Lebanon

Violations (inspector comments):

  • Deteriorated carrots with a date of January 25 were for sale in the produce area. (Discarded).

  • Scoop for the ice machine is stored on the machine instead of being stored in a manner to prevent contamination. (Removed.)

  • Utensils that are for cleaning large food equipment are not properly identified to differentiate them from equipment used for cleaning the floor.

  • The three fan covers on the ceiling of the meat cutting room are extremely dirty and in need of cleaning.

  • Observed a wooden piece of furniture that was intended for changing a baby being used as a shelf for supplies in the meat area. Observed another shelf/cart that is extremely rusted.

  • Several cardboard boxes are being used for storing ingredients and other items in the meat room/meat and deli area. Cardboard cannot be cleaned and, if it is going to be used, should be changed frequently.

  • The interior of the ice machine, a food contact surface, was observed to have brown residue and was not clean to sight and touch.

  • Non-food contact surfaces not cleaned at a frequency to preclude accumulation of dirt and soil; specifically, food debris was observed under the slicer, on the floor behind the slicer prep table, on the cords for the slicer, and on other equipment.

  • Paper and foil covering on the shelves of the produce section has deteriorated and cannot be properly cleaned.

  • One glass door on the meat display cases is broken and covered with cardboard.

  • The cove molding in deli/meat display is broken and covered with cardboard.

  • The cove molding in deli/meat display case area has deteriorated and is falling off of the wall. The material along the floor/wall junction behind the prep table with the meat grinder is also in poor condition.

This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: Lebanon County PA restaurant inspections