Popular breakfast spot in Tamarac, Florida, was cited for 20 inspection violations in Broward County

The IHOP location at 6101 N University Dr. in Tamarac, Florida, was cited for 20 violations, including seven high-priority infractions, during a recent inspection by the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation on September 17. While the restaurant in Broward County was not forced to close, it required a follow-up inspection to address these concerns.

The initial visit revealed seven high-priority, three intermediate, and 10 basic violations. A follow-up inspection on September 17 found only two remaining violations, allowing the restaurant to meet inspection standards.

IHOP, known for its pancakes and American breakfast fare, holds a 4.1-star rating from 2,133 Google reviews.

High-priority violations included roach activity, with one live roach found in a cabinet containing single-serving items, according to the inspector’s note.

Food temperature management was also a central issue, with various items held at unsuitable temperatures. This resulted in a stop-sale order for these items.

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