Restaurant inspections: West Palm Beach seafood eatery briefly closed for violations

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

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Red Crab Juicy Seafood, 1837 N. Military Trail, Unit B, in West Palm Beach, was ordered closed after an inspection March 22.

It had four high-priority, two intermediate and four basic violations.

The high-priority violations included the presence of live roaches and rodent droppings.

The restaurant made the necessary corrections and reopened the next day on March 23.

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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.

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