Restaurant inspections: Miller's Ale House in Boca closed for one day following check

Miller's Boca Ale House was closed following an inspection on April 28. The eatery quickly corrected the violations and reopened the next day.
Miller's Boca Ale House was closed following an inspection on April 28. The eatery quickly corrected the violations and reopened the next day.

One Palm Beach County restaurant was shut down after failing its state restaurant inspections.

Boca Raton

Miller's Boca Ale House, 1200 Yamato Road, Boca Raton, was ordered closed after an inspection April 28.

It had six high-priority violations.

The high-priority violations included the presence of insects.

The restaurant corrected all violations and reopened the next day, April 29.

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Perfect inspections

Restaurant inspections for Palm Beach County.
Restaurant inspections for Palm Beach County.

For the week of April 25 to May 1, state inspectors reported perfect inspections at these food providers and eateries:

Stoner's Pizza Joint, 146 NW 20th St., Boca Raton.

Tacos Veracruz, 510 Lantana Road, Lantana.

Queen Of Sheeba, 716 N. Sapodilla Ave, West Palm Beach.

Natuurlik, 13638 88th Place N., West Palm Beach.

The Palm Beach Post’s restaurant inspection data is obtained from the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation. For more details on restaurant inspections, visit The Palm Beach Post’s restaurant inspection app by clicking here.

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