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Black Mold, Vomit Cleanup, Expired Food: Atlanta Area Restaurant Inspections
Read about Atlanta area restaurants with high cleanliness scores and those where critical violations were noted.

ATLANTA, GA — Some signs of a bad restaurant are pretty obvious: Off-putting smells, grimy tables or unkempt employees are all red flags. But sometimes the problem is harder to spot, such as food stored at improper temperatures or unclean kitchen equipment. And some kitchens are spotless, with every safety rule followed.
Do you know how clean your local coffee shop, restaurant or school kitchen is? Look through these recent food safety inspections from around the Atlanta area courtesy of Patch.
Click on the links below to see recent inspection reports for area restaurants.
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- Restaurant Inspections: Expired Food, Black Mold On Drink Nozzles
- Restaurant Inspections: 71, or C, For Casey's Home Cooking
- Restaurant Inspections: Tarascos Fails With Score Of 68
- Raw Meat In Veggie Sink: Cumming Restaurant Fails Health Inspection
- Cobb Restaurant Inspections: 'Person In Charge Unaware Of Vomit/Fecal Clean-up Procedures'
- Atlanta Restaurant Inspections: 'Observed Bread Stored Uncovered'
- Douglas County Restaurant Inspections: Atlantic Buffet, Sakura Sushi, Monterrey Mexican
- Gwinnett Wings Restaurant Fails Health Inspection
- Gwinnett County Restaurant Inspections: Benton House, Taste Of China, Waffle House, Little Caesar's
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