
JOLIET, IL — You might love the food, but sometimes the restaurants you visit aren’t always the cleanest places. And sometimes they are. You can know for sure with a health inspection report.
The Will County Health Department visited the Joliet Route 66 Diner Oct. 25 for a routine inspection, which is the most recent report available. The restaurant received a sanitation score of 51 and then a corrected score of 81 once immediate fixes were made.
Some of the items out of compliance were:
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- Raw meat stored in freezer and walk-in cooler next to ready to eat foods.
- Potatoes at 62 degrees in walk-in cooler.
- Medications stored on food prep table.
- Chemicals stored next to onions.
- Foods uncovered in coolers.
- Newspaper used to cover butter.
- Cardboard used on food prep table.
The Joliet Route 66 Diner is located at 22 W. Clinton Street.
View the full report below.
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