Florida Pizza Place Shuts Down After Issues with Rodent Droppings, Insects, Dead Birds and Bad Smell

If you’ve been craving a slice from Stoner’s Pizza Joint on East Las Olas Blvd., you might want to take a look at some recent updates from the health department.

Stoner’s Pizza Joint had a rough couple of months. The restaurant was ordered to shut down twice, first on September 2022 and again on July 31, due to a range of sanitation issues. Here’s a breakdown of what went down:

What the Inspectors Found:

  • Rodent Droppings: Inspectors discovered around 9 rodent droppings in an exterior storage unit and 4 in a hallway near the kitchen. Rodent droppings in any food-related area are a big red flag.
  • Flying Insects: Small flying insects were spotted in several areas, including the kitchen and food storage spaces. Yikes!
  • Dead Pests: There was an accumulation of dead flies on a sticky trap in the kitchen, which is never a good sign.
  • Objectionable Odors: An unpleasant smell was noted in the hallway and bathroom areas, likely due to the pest issues.
  • Dirty Surfaces: The kitchen’s ceiling vents and hood vent were coated in dust and grime, which can affect both the cleanliness and airflow in the kitchen.

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