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The Score Card: Stone Mountain Restaurant Inspections

Know before you go: How Stone Mountain restaurants scored in recent health department inspections.

Here are the results of recent inspections of Stone Mountain restaurants and a summary of what the inspectors reported. To see more reports, go to the DeKalb County Board of Health website. The list includes restaurants in Stone Mountain city, in unincorporated Stone Mountain, and in Stone Mountain Park.

JUNE 18

Name and location: Dippin Dots #6, Memorial Hall, Stone Mountain Park

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Score: 100/A

Previous scores: 100/A on July 30, 2010

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Name and location: Temporary Chick-Fil-A, Stone Mountain Park

Score: 91/A

Previous scores: 100/A on June 17, 2011

Violations cited: There was not a proper cold holding temperature.

JUNE 17

Name and location: Dippin Dots #1, Cross Roads, Stone Mountain Park

Score: 100/A

Previous scores: 100/A on May 4, 2011; 94/A on April 29, 2011

Name and location: Temporary Artic Blast, Stone Mountain Park

Score: 98/A 

Previous Scores: 100/A on June 14, 2011

Violations cited: There was not adequate water pressure to dispense both hot and cold water.

JUNE 16

Name and location: Food King Restaurant

Score: 63/F

Previous scores: 92/A on August 17, 2010; 99/A September 1, 2009

Violations Cited: There were not adequate hand washing facilities, food was not properly separated and protected. Toxic substances were not properly identified, stored or used.

JUNE 15

Name and location: IHOP, 5170 Memorial Drive

Score: 89/B

Previous scores: 62/F on June 7, 2011 and a 90/A on August 12, 2010

Violations cited: Employees failed to keep hands properly cleaned and washed at all times.

Name and location: Park Springs (Bistro)

Score: 95/A

Previous scores: 94/A on December 14, 2010 and 95/A on May 4, 2010

Violations cited: Utensils, equipment and linens were not properly stored. Non-food contact surface were not cleaned and physical facilities installed were not adequately maintained.



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