Two restaurants at Beverly Wilshire Hotel were temporarily closed due to vermin infestation

LA County health inspectors forced brief closures at a large dining room and the employee cafeteria.

Los Angeles County health inspectors temporarily shut down two dining facilities inside the historic Beverly Wilshire hotel late last month after discovering vermin infestations, according to KTLA News and the LA County Health Department.

The enforcement action by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health targeted a main restaurant with more than 151 seats as well as the hotel’s employee cafeteria. Both operations have since corrected the violations and reopened to the public and staff…

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