Restaurant inspections – October 24

This information was compiled from reports at the Johnson County Health Department. Reports include the business name, its address, the date of inspection, the number and type of violation and details about critical violations.

Luca Pizza

250 U.S. 135, Greenwood

Sept. 6

Critical: 1. Mozzarella cheese was not stored well, causing the temperature to reach levels that were unacceptable. Corrected.

Non-critical: 9.

McAllister’s Deli

1011 U.S. 135, Greenwood

Sept. 7

Critical: 1. Jack cheese was not stored at the proper temperature. Corrected.

Non-critical: 1

McDonald’s

2252 U.S. 31S., Greenwood

Aug. 30

Critical: 0

Non-critical: 2

New Kumo Japanese Restaurant

1051 W. Jefferson St., Franklin

Sept. 15

Critical: 0

Non-critical: 4

Oaken Barrel

50 N. Airport Parkway, Greemwppd

Sept. 12

Critical: 0

Non-critical: 5

Panera Bread Bakery and Cafe

789 U.S. 31, Greenwood

Sept. 5

Critical: 0

Non-critical: 2

Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen

270 State Road 135, Greenwood

Sept. 6

Critical: 0

Non-critical: 0

Small Town Pizza and Subs

11 Declaration Drive, Greenwood

Sept. 5

Critical: 5. No certified food handler was provided for the establishment, numerous small winged insects were around the laundry hamper, mechanic dish washer had inadequate solution. Corrected. Liquid cheese was not at the proper temperature. Corrected. Previously cooked pasta noodles were not at the proper temperature.

Non-critical: 11

Smokey Bones

780 U.S. 31, Greenwood

Sept. 8

Critical: 1. Several cooked foods were at an improper temperature.

Non-critical: 7

Sonic

1277 N. Emerson Ave., Greenwood

Sept. 5

Critical: 0

Non-critical: 4

Stone Creek Dining Company

911 N. State Road 135, Greenwood

Sept. 15

Critical: 0

Non-critical: 0