Inspection findings |
Inspection Date |
Inspection Score |
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Dec 21, 2009 | 87 |
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Nov 11, 2010 | 92 |
**CDC Risk Factor Violation 21 B**: WFC 3501.17 and 3-501.18 Ready to eat potentially hazardous food or opened commercial container of
potentially hazardous food is being held for more than 7 days after preparation or opening of a commercial container. WI Food Code requires
that potentially hazardous ready to eat foods held "fresh" be discarded after 7 days from preparation date or date of opening of a commercial
container.
A container of tomato pasta soup is dated 10-8-09. The soup was discarded.
System Maintained in Good Repair.C
One of the handles(cold side) at 4-compartment sink is broken. Re-install or replace the handle.
A PLUMBING SYSTEM shall be:
(A)Maintained in good repair.
**Critical Violation 26 C** : 7-201.11 Separation.C
A can of pledge and a bottle of dietary supplement is stored with food ingredients. See shelf above the sandwich prep. refrigerator.
Note: This violation has been corrected.
POISONOUS OR TOXIC MATERIALS shall be stored so they can not contaminate FOOD, EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, LINENS, and SINGLE-SERVICE and SINGLE-USE
ARTICLES by:
(A) Separating the POISONOUS OR TOXIC MATERIALS by spacing or partitioning; and
(B) Locating the POISONOUS OR TOXIC MATERIALS in an area that is not above FOOD, EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, LINENS, and SINGLE-SERVICE or SINGLE-USE
ARTICLES. This paragraph does not apply to EQUIPMENT and UTENSIL cleaners and SANITIZERS that are stored in WAREWASHING areas for availability
and convenience if the materials are stored to prevent contamination of FOOD, EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, LINENS, and SINGLE-SERVICE and SINGLE-USE
ARTICLES.
Violation 35 A: WFC 3-602.11 Food packaged in a food establishment, shall be labeled as specified in law, including 21 CFR 101 - Food
Labeling, and 9 CFR 317 Labeling, Marking Devices, and Containers.
The following food products are not properly labeled: Éclair, carrot cake, brownies, corn beef and ham sandwiches.
Label information shall include:
(1) The common name of the food, or absent a common name, an adequately
descriptive identity statement;
(2) If made from two or more ingredients, a list of ingredients in descending order of predominance by weight, including a declaration
of artificial color or flavor and chemical preservatives, if contained in the food;
(3) The name of the food source for each major food allergen contained in the food
unless the food source is already part of the common or usual name of the respective
ingredient (effective January 1, 2006).
Note: Under the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA), a
"major" food allergen" is an ingredient that is one of the following eight foods/food
groups or is an ingredient that contains protein derived from one of the following: Milk
and milk products (whey, nonfat dry milk, casein, sodium caseinate, etc.); eggs
(albumen, whites, meringue, etc.); fish (bass, flounder, cod, etc.); crustacean shellfish
(crab, lobster, shrimp, etc.); tree nuts (almonds, walnuts, pecans, etc., each is a
separate allergen); wheat and wheat proteins (malt, caramel color, flour, etc.); peanuts
(peanut butter, unrefined peanut oil, flour, etc.); and soybeans and soy products
(hydrogenated soy protein, tofu, unrefined soybean oil, etc.).
(4) An accurate declaration of the quantity of contents;
(5) The name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor; and
(6) Except as exempted in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act § 403(Q)(3)-(5),
nutrition labeling as specified in 21 CFR 101 - FOOD Labeling and 9 CFR 317 Subpart
B Nutrition Labeling.
(7) For any salmonid fish containing canthaxanthin as a color additive, the labeling of
the bulk fish container, including a list of ingredients, displayed on the retail container or
by other written means, such as a counter card, that discloses the use of canthaxnthin.
Each licensed regular restaurant and retail food processing facility conducting meal service activities in the state of Wisconsin must have at
least one manager or operator who is certified in food protection practices. (1) A new food establishment (regular restaurant or a retail food
processor) or a food establishment under going a change of operator after February 1, 2001 shall have a certified food manager within 90 days of
the initial day of operation or provide documentation that they are scheduled within three (3) months to take and pass an approved examination
as specified. (WI State Statutes Chapter 254.71, and section 12-201.11, HFS 196, Restaurants, Wisconsin Administrative Code). Certification
requires that the restaurant permit holder or manager pass one of four state approved exams which tests basic knowledge of food protection
practices. Prepackaged-off premise, temporary and "special organizations serving meals" restaurant operations and food establishments only
processing non-potentially hazardous food or not processing are exempt from this requirement. Certification involves a) taking and passing an
approved exam and b) applying for state certification. After the exam is taken and passed, the individual must apply for state certification by
submitting all of the following: Proof of passing one of the exams with an official written statement/document from the testing organization; a
check or money order for $10.00 made out to the Department of Health and Family Services; and a completed application. The "Food Manager's
Certificate" expires five years after the date of issue, and may be renewed if the certified manager successfully completes a recertification
training course. You may obtain information about courses and exams from the following organizations: Wisconsin Restaurant Association, 608-
270-9950; Tavern League of Wisconsin, 608-270-8591; Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC), 262-691-5254; Milwaukee Area Technical College,
414-297-7462; Gasser and Associates, 608-267-7189; Food Concepts, Inc., 608-831-5006; and Associated Management Services (NAI), 608-742-5054.
The following temperatures were recorded at the time of inspection:
Deli lunchmeat display case 36f.
Cheese/pasta/potato salad display case 32f.
Sandwich prep. case 34f.
Chili 152f.
Chicken rice soup 153f.
Chicken 149f.
Walk-in cooler 33f.
Walk-in freezer 6f.
Superior freezer -10f.
McCray snacks refrigerator 40f.
Large McCray refrigerator is not in use.
Traulsen refrigerator 37f.
Pizza/ice cream freezer -17f.
Pizza/snacks freezer -14f.
Note: Replenish ice for Deans half & half coffee cream.
-Bleach is available for sanitizing equipment and utensils.
-Disposable gloves are available for handling of ready to eat foods.
-Soups located in the walk-in cooler are date marked.
**Critical Violation 26 C** : 7-201.11 Separation.C
A glass cleaner spray bottle is stored on top of microwave oven.
This violation has been corrected.
POISONOUS OR TOXIC MATERIALS shall be stored so they can not contaminate FOOD, EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, LINENS, and SINGLE-SERVICE and SINGLE-USE
ARTICLES by:
(A) Separating the POISONOUS OR TOXIC MATERIALS by spacing or partitioning; and
(B) Locating the POISONOUS OR TOXIC MATERIALS in an area that is not above FOOD, EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, LINENS, and SINGLE-SERVICE or SINGLE-USE
ARTICLES. This paragraph does not apply to EQUIPMENT and UTENSIL cleaners and SANITIZERS that are stored in WAREWASHING areas for availability
and convenience if the materials are stored to prevent contamination of FOOD, EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, LINENS, and SINGLE-SERVICE and SINGLE-USE
ARTICLES.
Violation 35 A: WFC 3-602.11 Food packaged in a food establishment, shall be labeled as specified in law, including 21 CFR 101 - Food
Labeling, and 9 CFR 317 Labeling, Marking Devices, and Containers.
-Buns, rolls, cookies, etc. are not provided with ingredient information.
-Provide ingredient information for the self-serve pastry.
-Make sure all bags of ice are labeled with manufacturer’s name and address.
Label information shall include:
(1) The common name of the food, or absent a common name, an adequately
descriptive identity statement;
(2) If made from two or more ingredients, a list of ingredients in descending order of predominance by weight, including a declaration
of artificial color or flavor and chemical preservatives, if contained in the food;
(3) The name of the food source for each major food allergen contained in the food
unless the food source is already part of the common or usual name of the respective
ingredient (effective January 1, 2006).
Note: Under the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA), a
"major" food allergen" is an ingredient that is one of the following eight foods/food
groups or is an ingredient that contains protein derived from one of the following: Milk
and milk products (whey, nonfat dry milk, casein, sodium caseinate, etc.); eggs
(albumen, whites, meringue, etc.); fish (bass, flounder, cod, etc.); crustacean shellfish
(crab, lobster, shrimp, etc.); tree nuts (almonds, walnuts, pecans, etc., each is a
separate allergen); wheat and wheat proteins (malt, caramel color, flour, etc.); peanuts
(peanut butter, unrefined peanut oil, flour, etc.); and soybeans and soy products
(hydrogenated soy protein, tofu, unrefined soybean oil, etc.).
(4) An accurate declaration of the quantity of contents;
(5) The name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor; and
(6) Except as exempted in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act § 403(Q)(3)-(5),
nutrition labeling as specified in 21 CFR 101 - FOOD Labeling and 9 CFR 317 Subpart
B Nutrition Labeling.
(7) For any salmonid fish containing canthaxanthin as a color additive, the labeling of
the bulk fish container, including a list of ingredients, displayed on the retail container or
by other written means, such as a counter card, that discloses the use of canthaxnthin.
Violation 47 A**: 4-601.11 Equipment, Nonfood-Contact Surfaces
Area along deli case sliding doors and floor in the deli walk-in cooler are soiled.
(C) NonFOOD-CONTACT SURFACES of EQUIPMENT shall be kept free of an accumulation of
dust, dirt, FOOD residue, and other debris.
Violation 34 C: 4-204.112 Temperature Measuring Devices.
A thermometer is not available in the smoked meats case.
(A) In a mechanically refrigerated or hot FOOD storage unit, the sensor of a TEMPERATURE
MEASURING DEVICE shall be located to measure the air temperature or a simulated product
temperature in the warmest part of a mechanically refrigerated unit and in the coolest part
of a hot FOOD storage unit.
(B) Except as specified in ¶ (C), cold or hot holding EQUIPMENT used for POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD shall be designed to include and shall be
equipped with at least one integral or permanently affixed TEMPERATURE MEASURING DEVICE that is located to allow easy viewing of the device’s
temperature display.
(C) Paragraph (B) does not apply to EQUIPMENT for which the placement of a TEMPERATURE MEASURING DEVICE is not a practical means for measuring
the ambient air surrounding the FOOD because of the design, type, and use of the EQUIPMENT, such as calrod units, heat lamps, cold plates,
bainmaries, steam tables, insulated FOOD transport containers, and salad bars.
(D) TEMPERATURE MEASURING DEVICES shall be designed to be easily readable.
(E) FOOD TEMPERATURE MEASURING DEVICES and water TEMPERATURE MEASURING DEVICES on WAREWASHING machines shall have a numerical scale, printed
record, or digital readout in increments no greater than 1 degree C or 2 degrees F in the intended range of use.
Each licensed regular restaurant and retail food processing facility conducting meal service activities in the state of Wisconsin must have at
least one manager or operator who is certified in food protection practices. (1) A new food establishment (regular restaurant or a retail food
processor) or a food establishment under going a change of operator after February 1, 2001 shall have a certified food manager within 90 days of
the initial day of operation or provide documentation that they are scheduled within three (3) months to take and pass an approved examination
as specified. (WI State Statutes Chapter 254.71, and section 12-201.11, HFS 196, Restaurants, Wisconsin Administrative Code). Certification
requires that the restaurant permit holder or manager pass one of four state approved exams which tests basic knowledge of food protection
practices. The certified person may not satisfy the requirement for more than one facility. Prepackaged-off premise, temporary and "special
organizations serving meals" restaurant operations and food establishments only processing non-potentially hazardous food or not processing are
exempt from this requirement. Certification involves a) taking and passing an approved exam and b) applying for state certification. After the
exam is taken and passed, the individual must apply for state certification by submitting all of the following: Proof of passing one of the
exams with an official written statement/document from the testing organization; a check or money order for $10.00 made out to the Department of
Health and Family Services; and a completed application. The "Food Manager's Certificate" expires five years after the date of issue, and may
be renewed if the certified manager successfully completes a recertification training course. You may obtain information about courses and
exams from the following organizations: Wisconsin Restaurant Association, 608-270-9950; Tavern League of Wisconsin, 608-270-8591; Waukesha
County Technical College (WCTC), 262-691-5254; Milwaukee Area Technical College, 414-297-7462; Gasser and Associates, 608-267-7189; Food
Concepts, Inc., 608-831-5006; and Associated Management Services (NAI), 608-742-5054.
The following temperatures were recorded at the time of inspection:
Pulled pork 148f.
Chili 136f.
Soup 141f.
Beverage-Air sandwich prep. refrigerator 42f.
Deli display cases 36f. & 37f.
Bakery/soup freezer -3f.
McCray smoked meats case 38f.
Traulsen refrigerator 37f.
Ice cream novelties freezer -2f.
Walk-in freezer 4f.
Pizza/juice freezer -4f.
Pizza/ice cream freezer -7f.
Walk-in cooler 34f.
-Four Points Sanitizer is used to sanitize equipment & utensils. Sanitizing concentration in the utensil wash sink was recorded at 200 p.p.m.
-Food products are date marked.
-Disposable gloves are available for handling ready to eat foods.
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Name |
Address |
Distance |
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Big Bend Elementary School | W230 S8695 Big Bend Drive, Big Bend | 0.00 miles |
Blue Heron Supper Club | W229 S8300 Big Bend Drive, Big Bend | 0.00 miles |
Corner Market | W230 S8715 Clark Street, Big Bend | 0.00 miles |
Crossroads Pizza & Subs Shop | W229 S8680 Big Bend Drive, Big Bend | 0.00 miles |
Good Grounds Coffee Cafe | W236 S7060 Big Bend Drive, Suite #5, Big Bend | 0.00 miles |
Mill Pond | W228 S9300 Big Bend Drive, Big Bend | 0.00 miles |
Mobil-DD'S Real BBQ | W235 S7125 Big Bend Drive, Big Bend | 0.00 miles |
Zaners Club Shamrock | W230 S8745 Clark Street, Big Bend | 0.00 miles |
Busy B's Cafe | S91 W22985 Milwaukee Avenue, Big Bend | 0.27 miles |
Dollar Store Plus | S91 W22950 Milwaukee Ave., Big Bend | 0.27 miles |
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