Restaurants & Bars
Bethesda Restaurant Inspections: Capitol Burger, Bethesda Deli
Latest restaurant and business inspection results in Bethesda include The Original Pancake House, Spice 6 Modern Indian and more.

BETHESDA, MD — Do you know how clean your local coffee shop or restaurant is? Find the most recent restaurant and food service inspections in Bethesda and elsewhere in Montgomery County, performed by the Licensure and Regulatory Office at Health and Human Services.
Two types of inspections are done: comprehensive inspections evaluate the sanitation, maintenance and food service operations of the facility; and monitoring inspections involve checking the food service operation for critical food temperatures, equipment temperatures and general food handling, cleanliness practices.
County inspectors check kitchens in churches, schools, pool houses and golf clubs. They also monitor the cleanliness of snack bars, kiosks inside grocery stores, hotel kitchens, bakeries and bars.
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These inspections are from August 24-29:
Bethesda Blues & Jazz, 7719 Wisconsin Ave.
Find out what's happening in Bethesda-Chevy Chasefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- No critical violations.
Bethesda Deli, 7700-B Wisconsin Ave.
- Critical Violation: Cold holding temperature.
Capitol Burger, 4827 Fairmont Ave.
- No critical violations.
The Original Pancake House, 7700 Wisconsin Ave.
- Critical Violations: Cold holding temperature; rodent and insects.
Spice 6 Modern Indian, 7101 Democracy Blvd.
- No critical violations.
Search for any restaurant's inspection score on the Montgomery County website.
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