A chicken wings restaurant in Orange County was temporarily shut down last month after state inspectors found rodent droppings, live roaches, flying insects, and evidence of persons living in the dining room, among nearly 40 violations.
Living/sleeping quarters that open directly into a public food service establishment without complete partitioning and/or self-closing doors. -evidence of persons living in dining room, food and equipment storage in dining room
What did the inspection show?
A&T Buffalo Wings, located at 4473-4477 N. Pinehills Road in Orlando, was ordered closed on May 18, 2026, following a routine food inspection that produced 39 violations — 7 classified as high priority, 6 intermediate, and 26 basic. The restaurant was allowed to reopen the following day, May 19, after a callback inspection confirmed it had met inspection standards.…