Napolino's restaurant in Wildwood was closed by an inspector who found rodent exercise.
An inspector visited the favored Italian restaurant on US 301 on Feb. 20 and located rodent droppings, in line with a report filed with the Florida Division of Enterprise and Skilled Regulation. eighteen rodents Excrement was discovered on the ground behind a stand mixer within the cooking line space. Two extra rodent droppings have been discovered within the base of a stand mixer within the kitchen space.
Moreover, the inspector discovered high-priority violations associated to meals storage and temperature.
Meals that have been presupposed to be at 41 levels have been discovered at increased temperatures, together with pasta fagioli soup at 57 levels, marinara sauce at 53 levels, gravy sauce at 71 levels and purple sauce at 56 levels. A “cease sale” order was issued for all of these meals. The inspector decided that the meals was being cooled with none temperature management.
The inspector seen a meals storage violation and located uncooked meat saved on ice in a freezer.
There have been additionally points with meals storage on the ground of a walk-in cooler, rusty cabinets within the walk-in cooler, and water dripping from a pipe right into a sink subsequent to a beverage station.
The inspector selected to shut the restaurant. Napolino's was allowed to reopen later that day after many of the issues have been resolved to the inspector's satisfaction, except the leaking pipe and rusty cabinets.