Los Texanos
420 Tuttle Creek Blvd.
Date of inspection: Jan. 20, 2015
Reason for inspection: Standardization
3-302.11(A)(1)(b) Carton of raw shell eggs was stored on a wire rack over a pickle bucket in the walk in cooler. Eggs moved.
4-601.11(A) Fifteen plates, stored as clean, on the rack next to the prep table had food splatter on them. Moved to dishwasher.
3-603.11(B) The menu does not have disclosure asterisks on the items available for for undercooking.
3-501.15(B) A pan of refried beans in the walk in cooler was found at 125 degrees. It had been cooling for three hours in a 4-inch pan with a lid on the top. Beans were reheated to 165 degrees.
3-302.12 Two cups identified by manager as spice were stored in unlabeled lidded styrofoam cups. Labeled. Pitchers identified by manager as sugar syrup and sweet tea had no label. Labeled.
6-501.111(B)(4) The storage room on the northeast corner of the building is full of unused items and is creating a harborage condition for pests.
3-305.12 A tub of raw chicken was stored under a tub of shredded lettuce on a rack in the walk-in cooler. The lettuce was dripping condensation into the chicken. Chicken moved.
3-304.14(B)(1) Two wiping cloths at the prep table were used to wipe the prep table and gloved hands. The towels were not stored in sanitizer water. Bucket of sanitizer water was made.
3-304.12(B) A styrofoam cup was used for scooping flour out of the bag.
4-101.11(A) In the walk-in cooler, bread rolls were stored in a non-food contact approved plastic container. Rolls moved to a food safe bag.
4-302.14 Test strips for quat sanitizer or chlorine were not provided. Quat sanitizer was 200ppm and dishwasher sanitizer was 50ppm Chlorine.
5-205.15(B) The back handsink is missing the handle for the hot water side of the faucet. The inspection plug on the grease trap is missing.
8-304.11(A) License was not posted. Posted.
Results: Follow-up
Little Caesar’s Pizza
1150 Westloop Place
Date of inspection: Jan. 20, 2015
Reason for inspection: Routine
3-101.11 In the reach-in cooler (below the Make Table) there was a plastic container of buffalo wild wings without a date and a plastic container of grounded hamburger without a date. Person in charge didn’t know when they were placed in the reach-in cooler. Corrected on site: discarded both items.
4-702.11 The three-vat sink was set up and in use; it utilizes Quaternary Ammonia for sanitization and when tested it measured at 0ppm. Corrected on site: primed and reset sanitizer compartment. Remeasured at 150ppm (per manufacturers instructions).
3-501.16(A)(2) In the Kolpak walk-in cooler there was a 5-gallon container with pizza sauce with an internal temperature of 46.0 degrees. It was placed in the unit around 5 p.m. on Jan. 19. The ambient air temperature of the walk-in cooler is 37.6 degrees. There was also a large plastic container of pizza sauce with an internal temperature of 45.9 degrees. It was placed in the walk-in cooler around 5 p.m. on Jan. 19. Corrected on site: items discarded.
4-601.11(C) There is dust buildup on the hood of the pizza oven machine and on the exhaust fans on the ceilings.
5-205.15(B) At the mop sink, the cold water faucet leaks when water is supplied.
Results: Follow-up
Dara’s Fast Lane #9
5321 Tuttle Creek Blvd.
Date of inspection: Jan. 15, 2015
Reason for inspection: Routine
3-101.11 In the walk-in cooler there were two open packages of smokey cheddar sausages without a date. Person in charge didn’t know when they were opened. Corrected on site: discarded. There was also one open package of hotdogs without a date. Person in charge didn’t know when they were opened. Corrected on site: discarded.
4-602.11(E)(4) The Pepsi soda fountain machine pop nozzles have mold buildup.
3-501.14(A)(2) In the walk-in cooler there was a container of sausage gravy (with lid sealed shut) with an internal temperature of 76.3 degrees at 3:25 p.m. on Jan. 15. Person in charge said it was placed in there around 10 a.m. on Jan. 15. The ambient temperature of the walk-in cooler was 34.8 degrees. Corrected on site: item discarded.
7-301.11(B) On a retail isle there were 18 cans of Off Spray being stored directly above single use items (bowls, spoons, forks and toothpicks). Corrected on site: removed chemical.
Results: Follow up