Courtyard By Marriott Ocala dining commons was cited for 11 violations in Marion County, Florida

The dining commons at Courtyard By Marriott Ocala, located at 3712 SW 38th Ave in Marion County, Florida, was cited for 11 violations during a Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation inspection on Sept. 11, 2024. The 3-star hotel’s food area wasn’t ordered to close but required a follow-up inspection.

Inspectors found three high-priority, two intermediate, and six basic violations. The follow-up inspection on September 13, 2024, showed all issues had been addressed.

Among the high-priority violations were instances of incorrectly stored unhealthful substances and non-food-grade paper used as a liner for food containers.

The inspector noted that date-marked foods were not consumed within 7 days of preparation. This included meatballs dated September 1, cut lettuce from September 4, and cut cantaloupe from September 4. A stop sale was issued for these items.

Additional violations included basic concerns such as soiled floors and ceilings, as well as intermediate infractions related to food-contact surface cleanliness and the lack of hand drying devices at handwash sinks.

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