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July Inspections Find No Violations at Plymouth Restaurants

Recent Board of Health inspections show that few Plymouth restaurants need to correct violations. Did your favorite place get a clean report?

Food service inspector Joseph Murphy went to 11 Plymouth restaurants and food service locations this month. 

All of the locations received passing grades, but Murphy noted a few minor issues at some places.

Park Place Tavern, 21 South Park Ave., July 11 Joseph Murphy found no issues during a routine inspection of Park Place Tavern. Only noting that employees needed to keep an ice scoop out of the bin.

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Martini’s, at 59 Court St., July 11, Murphy noted that a refrigerator temperature needed to be lowered from 43 degrees to below 41.

Gunther Tootie’s, 22 Court St., July 11, no violations, only noting that employees need to keep an ice scoop out of the bin and post the current food permit and get a copy of a Serve Safe notice.

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Sabor, 23 Court St., July 11, no violations, only noting that the hot water needed to be turned up to 110 degrees.

Rock Pub, also known as the Corner Pocked Pub, at 293 Court St., July 11, had no violations and no notes.

Isaac’s, at 114 Water St., July 16, no violations, only noting that everything in the walk-in freezer needed to be on shelves.

Plymouth House of Pizza, 50 Long Pond Road, July 16, no violations and no notes.

Mary Lou’s Coffee, at 63 Obery St., July 16, no violations and no notes.

Betty’s Place at 52 Obery St., July 16, no violations and no notes.

99 Restaurant, 21 Home Depot Drive, July 16, no violations and no notes

Long Pond Pizza Factory, 25 Home Depot Drive, July 16, no violations and no notes.

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