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Portsmouth Restaurant Report Card for May 2025

Mark Craycraft by Mark Craycraft
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Portsmouth Ohio Restaurant Report Card
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The information for the Restaurant Report Card comes from the Portsmouth Health Department. The results are in random order and not “ranked.” Not all restaurants are inspected every month. Health Code violations are separated into “Critical” and “Non-Critical.” Data is taken directly from the health inspector’s report without any commentary.

This report is not intended to besmirch any local business. Instead, we hope this is a learning tool for all food service workers and managers. Along with informing the public, please use this information to improve your career knowledge and abilities. As my Grandpa often said, “Don’t let the same dog bite you twice.” New mistakes are expected. Don’t get caught up in a cycle of the same mistakes.

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There is a common violation called “Person in Charge.” This means that no one in the establishment holds a Level 2 Manager Certification. SCDN has and will continue to assist those seeking this certification. For more information, simply email [email protected].

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83 Sweets

722 6th St, Portsmouth

2 critical & 1 non-critical

  • Critical Corrected During Inspection *Critical Violation* Observed a container of butter cream frosting not properly date marked. All foods in facility should be properly date marked. Corrected during inspection.
  • Critical Corrected During Inspection *Critical Violation* Observed a spray bottle with materials in it not properly labeled. All working containers must have the common name labeled. Corrected during inspection.
  • Corrected During Inspection Observed cold holding equipment thermometer was missing. Facility should have proper temperature measuring devices. Corrected during inspection.

 

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Carousel Center

1112 Gallia St, Portsmouth

0 critical & 5 non-critical

  • Observed no employee handwashing signs posted. Facility should have proper handwashing signage in all bathrooms.
  • Corrected During Inspection Observed bread loaf covered in a mold like substance. Observed maple syrup being stored in cabinet instead of refrigerator after opening. All foods should be inspected to be in good and safe condition.
  • Observed tupperware containing pear and mango without a label. All working food containers in facility should be properly labeled.
  • Observed sink in employee restroom is slow draining. All plumbing systems in facility should be maintained in good repair to avoid water overflow.
  • Observed trash cans in employees bathrooms not properly covered with a lid. All receptacles must be kept covered with a lid to prevent contamination with feminine hygiene products.

 

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The Landing in Portsmouth

603 Second Street, Portsmouth

1st Inspection: 4 critical & 13 non-critical

Follow up Inspection: 0 critical & 3 non-critical

 

The following violation(s) have been corrected since the last inspection.
3717-1-02.4(B)(1)/PIC: Demonstration of Knowledge – No Critical Violations

PIC unable to demonstrate knowledge by having no critical violations. PIC also unable to demonstrate knowledge of general practices within the facility. Correct immediately.

3717-1-03.1(A)(1)/Sources – compliance with food law.

*Critical Violation* Observed a jar of “Fire Cider” on the shelf with the drink syrups in the prep room and bottles of Tinctures for sale in the front area of the establishment. Foods are to be obtained from sources that comply with law. Correct immediately.

3717-1-07.1(M)/Medicines – restrictions and storage.

Observed throat spray (personal use) to be stored on a shelf in the prep room with the drink syrups. Medicines that are for the employees’ use are to be labeled and located to prevent the contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, single-service/use articles. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-07(B)/Poisonous or toxic materials: Working containers – common name.

*Critical Violation* Observed a spray bottle with blue liquid in it on a shelf in the laundry room to not be labeled. Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials such as cleaners and sanitizers taken from bulk supplies are to be clearly and individually identified with the common name of the material. Correct immediately.

3717-1-06.4(K)/Controlling pests.

*Critical Violation* Observed ants on the second shelf with the syrups in the prep room. Observed the presence of flies and gnats in the prep room. Observed a live ant in the laundry room. The presence of live insects and other pests.is to be controlled to minimize their presence on the premises. Correct immediately.

3717-1-03.2(M)/Wiping cloths – use limitation.

Observed barista wiping the counter with a cloth that had not been stored in sanitizing solution. Cloths that are in use for wiping counters and other equipment surfaces are to be held between uses in a chemical sanitizer solution. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-03.2(K)/In-use utensils – between-use storage.

Observed the ice scoop in its entirety to be stored in the ice. In-use food dispensing utensils are to be stored in a clean, protected location (ice scoops used to non-TCS food). Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-04.4(B)/Cutting surfaces.

Observed yellow cutting sheet to be severely scored and stained. Cutting blocks or boards are to be discarded if they cannot be effectively cleaned and sanitized. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-04.5(A)(3)/Cleanliness of nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment.

Observed excessive coffee grounds on the counter and grinding machines. Observed spillage on the grate and backsplash of the espresso machine. Non-food contact surfaces of equipment are to be kept free of an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue, and other debris. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-05.1(S)/Plumbing system – maintained in good repair.

Observed the spigot in the hallway to be leaking. Plumbing system is to be properly maintained or repaired. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-05.4(K)/Storing refuse, recyclables, and returnables.

Observed several trash bags with refuse and/or possibly recyclable materials to be sitting around the facility (behind the counter, in the prep room, and in the room between the restroom and laundry room). Refuse or recyclables are to be stored in receptacles so they are inaccessible to insects and/or rodents. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-06.4(F)/Drying mops.

Observed mop to be laying in the mop sink soaking wet. After use, mops are to be placed in a position that allows them to air-dry without soiling walls, equipment, or supplies. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-06.1(C)/Floor and wall junctures – covered, and enclosed or sealed.

Observed the plastic trim in the restroom does not properly connect to the floor causing a gap that allows for water to accumulated behind the trim. Floor and wall junctures are to be properly covered or closed and/or sealed. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-06.4(B)/Cleaning – frequency and restrictions.

Observed large amount of coffee grounds on the floor by the grinding machines. Facility is to be cleaned as often as necessary to keep it clean. Correct by next inspection.

The follow up inspection:

  • Repeat Observed plywood being used as shelving for drinkware. Nonfood-contact surfaces are to be constructed of corrosion-resistant, nonabsorbent, and smooth material.
  • Observed test strips to be out-of-date. A test kit or other testing device that accurately measures the concentration in ppm of sanitizing solution is to be provided. Correct by next inspection. **Test strips have been ordered but not received.**
  • Observed the wall behind the mop sink to not be properly sealed. **The drywall has been covered with cleanable surface but has not been sealed.** Walls are to be finished and sealed to provide a smooth, nonabsorbent, easily cleanable surface.

Market Street Cafe & Beanery

214 Market St, Portsmouth

0 critical & 2 non-critical

Repeat Observed the hinge-side of the back door to have a gap in it. Outer openings are to be protected from rodents and insects. 

Repeat Observed the filter cover of the ice machine has dust build-up. Non-food contact surfaces of equipment are to be kept free of an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue, and other debris. 

Temple Tots, Inc

1148 Gallia St, Portsmouth

0 critical & 1 non-critical

Observed bottom of microwave in disrepair.Physical facilities should be maintained in good condition. 

SSU-Children’s Learning Center

940 2nd St, Portsmouth

3 critical & 1 non-critical

Critical Corrected During Inspection *Critical Violation* Observed cinnamon butter in the freezer without a date or label on it. All TCS foods must have a proper label and date-marked. 

Critical Corrected During Inspection *Critical Violation* Observed a blue spray bottle with materials in it, unlabeled. All working containers must have a common name label on it. 

Critical *Critical Violation* Observed water pressure in kitchen sink is weak when using hot water. All sinks must have adequate water pressure.

Observed employee items in both the freezer and refrigerator being stored in non-designated area. All employee items should be stored on a separate and designated shelf to avoid possible contamination. 

Roots Child Care Center

1210 Milldale Road, Portsmouth

0 critical & 1 non-critical

Observed expired test strips dated 09/2024. All testing devices must be up to date. 

Farley Square Head Start

1221 Farley SQ, Portsmouth

0 critical & 1 non-critical

Observed test strips that expired 02/2025. All testing devices must be up to date.

Tim Hortons

1130 Chillicothe ST, Portsmouth

The first inspection:

4 critical & 7 non-critical

The following violation(s) have been corrected since the last inspection.

3717-1-04.5(A)(1)/Equipment Food- Contact Surfaces and Utensils: Clean to Sight and Touch

*Critical Violation* Observed blackened debris inside the ice machine. Observed build-up of food residue on the egg griddle (PIC states that it is cleaned every day around 2:00 p.m. but had not had a chance to get to it today). Equipment food-contact surfaces or utensils are to be clean to sight and touch. Correct immediately.

3717-1-03.4(H)(1)/Ready-to-eat, time/temperature controlled for safety food – disposition.

*Critical Violation* Observed scrambled egg seasoning with a disposition date of 4/24/25. Observed Iced Cappuccino Mix with a disposition date of 5/4/25. Observed two cartons of mixed berry fruit smoothie mix with disposition dates of 4/10/25. Ready-to-eat, TCS food is to be properly discarded when required. Correct immediately.

3717-1-04.8(A)/Equipment and utensils – air-drying required.

Observed a plastic bottle on the drying rack labeled scrambled eggs is upright and capped with a lid while the inside of the bottle is wet. Equipment and utensils are to be air dried or adequately drained before contact with food. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-04.5(A)(3)/Cleanliness of nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment.

Observed the small black Lasko floor fan to have dust and residue on it. Observed the gasket on the cooler storing raw eggs has egg residue in it. Observed food residue caked on the inside of both ovens. Observed the inside bottom of the donut display case to have an accumulation of sprinkles and icing debris. Observed the gaskets inside of all the creamer machines to have food residue caked inside of them. Observed food residue on the back inside ledge of the food prep station containing sandwich toppings and cream cheese spreads. Non-food contact surfaces of equipment are to be kept free of an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue, and other debris. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-06.4(B)/Cleaning – frequency and restrictions.

Observed pop syrup residue on the wall behind the rack holding active syrups. Observed a black substance along the caulking on the edge along the mop sink. Observed the corners and areas under all the shelving and equipment to have accumulated debris under them. Observed debris on the floors under the shelving in the walk-in cooler and freezers. Facility is to be cleaned as often as necessary to keep it clean. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-06.4(F)/Drying mops.

Observed a wet mop sitting in the mop sink. Mops are to be placed in a position that allows them to air-dry without soiling walls, equipment, or supplies. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-06.4(D)/Cleaning ventilation systems, nuisance, and discharge.

Observed the vent above the warewashing sink to have black residue and dust on it and the ceiling around it. Ventilation systems are to be cleaned and filters changed so they are not a source of contamination by dust, dirt, and other materials.

The Follow up inspection

1 critical & 2 non-critical

Critical Repeat *Critical Violation* Observed numerous rodent bait boxes located within the facility. The presence of live insects, rodents, and other pests is to be controlled to minimize their presence on the premises. Records of rodent control were requested and provided to the inspector. 

3717-1-04.4(A)(2) / Equipment components kept intact, tight, and adjusted

Observed the gasket on the small cooler containing raw eggs to be in disrepair. Equipment components are to be kept intact, tight or properly adjusted. Correct by next standard inspection.

3717-1-06.4(A) / Repairing.

Observed the floor in the dry goods storage area in front of the mop sink to be severely cracked allowing water to stand. Observed broken tile along the walls of the walk-in cooler to be broken and in disrepair. Observed cracked tiles in the kitchen in front of the ice machine and close to the egg station. Physical facilities are to be maintained in good repair.

The Vault

317 Chillicothe St, Portsmouth

The first inspection:

2 critical & 10 non-critical

The following violation(s) have been corrected since the last inspection.

3717-1-02.3(A)/Food contamination prevention – eating, drinking, or using tobacco products.

Observed employee drinks and food intermingled with food and utensils used for the FSO. Employees eating, drinking, or using tobacco products in designated areas where contamination cannot result. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-03.2(D)/Food storage containers – identified with common name of food.

Observed a ziploc bag with a white powder substance in it to not be labeled. Working food containers are to be properly labeled with the common name of the food. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-02.3(D)/Hair restraints – effectiveness.

Observed employees preparing food with beards and long hair hanging loose. Food employee(s) are to effectively restrain hair by wearing hair restraints that are designed and worn to effectively keep their hair from contacting exposed food, clean equipment/utensils, or unwrapped single-use or single-service articles. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-04.8(E)(2)/Clean equipment and utensils stored in a self-draining position and covered or inverted.

Observed utensils stored in an upright position. Clean equipment and utensils are to be stored in a self-draining position and covered or inverted. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-04.8(E)(3)/Single-service articles and single-use articles – storage.

Observed single-service paper trays sitting exposed on top of the prep counter. Single-service and single-use articles are to be stored in a way that affords protection from contamination. Correct by next inspection.

3717-1-06.4(B)/Cleaning – frequency and restrictions.

Observed dust accumulation in the exhaust fans of both the men’s and women’s restrooms. Facility is to be cleaned as often as necessary to keep it clean.

The Follow up Inspection

0 critical & 3 non-critical

Observed sanitizer test strips to be soaked with water and no replacement available. A test kit or other device that accurately measures the concentration in ppm of sanitizing solutions is to be provided.

Repeat Observed food residue in the bottom of the small freezer unit containing breaded foods. Non-food contact surfaces of equipment are to be kept free of an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue, and other debris. 

Repeat Observed that the FSO did not submit facility layout and equipment specifications for modifications made to the FSO to add a kitchen space. Correct immediately by obtaining the proper permits and certifications from local authorities. **PIC and owner have began plan review application process.**

The Taylored Cookie & Bakery

219 Market St, Portsmouth

1 critical & 8 non-critical

Critical *Critical Violation* Observed several ready-to-eat and TCS foods not properly date marked throughout the facility. All ready-to-eat and TCS foods should be properly date marked. 

3717-1-02.3(A) / Food contamination prevention – eating, drinking, or using tobacco products.

Observed several items throughout facility in a non-designated employee area. All employee items must be in a designated area. Correct by next inspection.

Correct By: 20-May-2025

3717-1-03.5(C)(2) / Food labels – packaged food

Observed various types of bread, croutons, and bagels packaged in-house did not contain all required information. All packaged food labels must include the weight, ingredients list, food name, and name of business. Correct by next inspection.

Correct By: 20-May-2025

3717-1-03.2(D) / Food storage containers – identified with common name of food.

Observed a working food container of salt not properly labeled. Observed three spray bottles of water not properly labeled. All working containers must have a common name label. Correct by next inspection.

Correct By: 20-May-2025

3717-1-06.1(M) / Outer openings – protected.

Observed a large gap in the back door of facility. All outer openings must be protected to prevent any entry of pests. Correct by next inspection..

Correct By: 20-May-2025

3717-1-03.2(M) / Wiping cloths – use limitation.

Observed wiping cloths in the three compartment sink. All wet wiping cloths should be stored in a sanitizer bucket when not in active use. Correct by next inspection.

Correct By: 20-May-2025

3717-1-03.2(K) / In-use utensils – between-use storage.

Observed sifter in powdered sugar container touching the sugar. All in-use utensils must be properly stored in between uses. Correct by next inspection.

Correct By: 20-May-2025

3717-1-04.2(J) / Sanitizing solutions – testing devices.

Observed no sanitizer test strips. Facility must have testing devices for sanitizing solutions. Correct by next inspection.

Correct By: 20-May-2025

3717-1-06.4(A) / Repairing.

Observed a large gap in the wood floor, and gaps on the walls. Observed exposed brick wall. Physical facilities must be maintained in good repair and brick wall must be sealed to be easily cleanable and non-absorbitive. Correct by next inspection.

Correct By: 20-May-2025

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