The Charlotte Business Journal is continuing its monthly review of health code inspections for food establishments in Mecklenburg County.
Establishments listed in this review received grades of either a “B” or “C” when inspected during the month of November, according to data pulled Dec. 12 from the N.C. Public Health Inspections’ online database. Restaurants, food stands, mobile-food operators and push carts are included in this review.
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A total of 764 such establishments, 11 of which scored below a 90, were inspected in Mecklenburg County last month. For those with a “B” or “C” grade in November that have since been reinspected, the updated score is noted in the summary.
Restaurants scoring below an “A” last month include a deli in Elizabeth, a seafood spot in the University City area, several fast-food joints — and one place that scored even lower on its reinspection than it did the first time around.
See the explanations for the grades below on the Charlotte Business Journal’s website .