Steak N' Shake Closed for Leak in Coral Springs: Restaurant Inspections


Our latest inspection report is one of the better ones we’ve seen, with no restaurant getting more than 15 violations and no more than 7 marked high priority. While its numbers weren’t that bad, Steak N’ Shake in Coral Springs was temporarily closed on June 7th, apparently due to a roof leak that got into the food. They will need someone like Ace Roofing Texas – Commercial Roofing to come and fix the leak as soon as possible in order to start trading again. Roof leaks can be dangerous, so it’s vital that this restaurant does all they can to prevent this from happening again. Hopefully, they will get the roof repaired and maintained soon, ensuring that it’s all secure. It’s likely that roofers will probably use some roof and gutter silicone to fill in any gaps that may be in the roof. This should prevent any more leaks from happening, keeping the restaurant safe, and they should be able to open again soon. If you have any leaks or other issues with your room, whether it’s a residential or commercial building, you can click here to find more info about getting it fixed. The sooner the problem is solved, the less damage it will cause.

Stop Sale issued due to adulteration of food product. Observed water leaking from ceiling light in walk in cooler, tray with packaged turkey slices, under leaking light, is sitting in accumulation of water in pan, operator stated that he is not sure if it’s from the leaking light. Operator instructed to discard turkey, about 3lbs.

Inspectors noted a total of 11 violations with one other “high priority” violation involving live small flying insects. The restaurant was cleared two days later in a follow-up inspection with zero violations.
Closer to West Boca, Bru’s Room on Hillsboro in Coconut Creek had the most high priority violations with 7:

  • Cooked meat/poultry cold held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Observed cooked chicken in walk in cooler between 44-47°F, as per operator, chicken has been cooling from yesterday. Observed cooked ribs in walk in cooler between 45°-47°F , as per operator, ribs has been cooling from Tuesday. See stop sale.
  • Potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) food cold held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Cooked pasta at 50°F in reach in cooler from yesterday . See stop sale.
  • Potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) food cooked/heated yesterday/on a previous day not cooled from 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 41 degrees Fahrenheit within a total of 6 hours. Food has been cooling overnight. See stop sale. Observed cooked chicken in walk in cooler between 44-47°F, as per operator, chicken has been cooling from yesterday. Observed cooked ribs in walk in cooler between 45°-47°F , as per operator, ribs has been cooling from Tuesday.
  • Raw meat/poultry cold held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Raw chicken in reach in cooler from yesterday at 51°F. Raw fish in reach in cooler from yesterday at 52°F . See stop sale.
  • Spray bottle with chemical/toxic substance stored near/on/above food preparation surface or food. Sanitizer found in bar next to bottles with alcohol. **Corrected On-Site**
  • Stop Sale issued on potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) food due to temperature abuse. Observed cooked chicken in walk in cooler between 44-47°F, as per operator, chicken has been cooling from yesterday. Observed cooked ribs in walk in cooler between 45°-47°F , as per operator, ribs has been cooling from Tuesday. Raw chicken in reach in cooler from yesterday at 51°F. Raw fish in reach in cooler from yesterday at 52°F . Cooked pasta at 50°F in reach in cooler from yesterday
  • Vacuum breaker missing at mop sink faucet or on fitting/splitter added to mop sink faucet. **Repeat Violation**

The Chipotle near Palmetto and Powerline had 7 violations, 5 high priority, mostly related to food temperatures (lettuce, sour cream and shredded cheese) with a stop sale.

Bar Louie in the Promenade center, Coconut Creek, had the biggest numbers with 15 total violations, 4 of them high priority. Duffy’s on Hillsboro also had 15 violations, 2 high priority.
We also noticed one interesting licensing inspection.
Bahama Grill will be opening on 441 in Parkland in the space formerly occupied by The Whale. We reached out to them but were not able to get a target opening date yet. Their inspection had 5 violations with 1 high priority.
Other notables include:
Fah Asian Bistro on Federal Highway (14 violations, 6 high priority)
Nick’s New Haven Style Pizza near Town Center (14, 4)
El Jefe Luchador in Town Center (13, 4)
Cooper’s Hawk in Promenade (11, 4)
Blue Agave on 441 in Parkland (11, 0)
Original Pancake House on Glades (7, 4)
Tilted Kilt near the Boca Airport (7, 3)
Panera in Town Center Circle, Military Trail south of Glades (7, 1)
Seasons 52 near Town Center (6, 4)
Sybarite Pig, Shadowood (6, 1)
Pinon Grill in Town Center (3, 0)
Tossed in Town Center (3, 0)
Sapphire Indian in Royal Palm (2, 0)
Five Guys Burgers near Town Center (2, 0)
As usual, our spreadsheet is below.
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Author: Warren Redlich

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