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Latest Restaurant Inspections in the Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor

See if your favorite spot in the corridor is among those that the Virginia Health Department recently inspected in Arlington.

Virginia Health Department officials are constantly inspecting restaurants in Arlington.

"Ideally, an operation would have no critical violations, or none which are not corrected immediately and not repeated. In our experience, it is unrealistic to expect that a complex, full-service food operation can routinely avoid any violations," according to Virginia Department of Health's website.

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The site continues: "Keep in mind that any inspection report is a 'snapshot' of the day and time of the inspection. On any given day, a restaurant could have fewer or more violations than noted in the report. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long term cleanliness of an establishment."

  • A core item "usually relates to general sanitation, operational controls, sanitation standard operating procedures (SSOPs), facilities or structures, equipment design, or general maintenance."
  • A priority item is "a provision in this Code whose application contributes directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction to an acceptable level, hazards associated with foodborne illness or injury and there is no other provision that more directly controls the hazard," and "includes items with a quantifiable measure to show control of hazards such as cooking, reheating, cooling, handwashing."
  • A priority foundation item "includes an item that requires the purposeful incorporation of specific actions, equipment or procedures by industry management to attain control of risk factors that contribute to foodborne illness or injury such as personnel training, infrastructure or necessary equipment, HACCP plans, documentation or record keeping, and labeling."

  • Full reports can be accessed on the Health Department's website
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    Find out what's happening in Clarendon-Courthouse-Rosslynfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

    Click on the name of the restaurant below for the full inspection report. These are the most recent inspection reports available from the Health Department in the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor.

    Reports from the rest of Arlington County can be found here.

    Naked Pizza, 933 N Quincy St., April 29

    One core item, one priority item, two items corrected during inspection

    Ragtime, 1345 N Courthouse Road, April 29

    Six core items, one priority item

    Sushi Rock, 1900 Clarendon Blvd., April 29

    Twelve core items, five priority items, one priority foundation item, four items corrected during inspection

    Boston Market, 2046 Wilson Blvd., April 26

    One core item, one priority item, one priority foundation item

    Comfort Inn Arlington at Ballston-Continental Breakfast, 1211 N. Glebe Road, April 26

    No violations found during inspection

    Ice Berry, 1715 Wilson Blvd., April 26

    Four core items, one priority item, one item corrected during inspection

    Clarendon Grill, 1101 N. Highland St., April 25

    Two core items, one priority item

    Two Belles Southern Pound Cakes, 3455 N. Glebe Road, April 25

    No violations found during inspection

    Residence Inn Arlington @ Rosslyn, 1651 N Oak St., April 24

    Three core items, one priority item

    Ruby Tuesday, 1300 Wilson Blvd. #140, April 24

    Two core items, four priority items

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