Restaurant inspections for Sept. 23
Comments are taken directly from the latest Thurston County inspection reports, which are available at each food establishment and at the Thurston County Environmental Health Office. For questions concerning these reports, contact the health office at 360-867-2667.
Additional restaurant inspections, as well as restaurant inspections for the previous six months can be found in our online database at theolympian.com/news/databases/article25318366.html.
Reading inspection scores:
▪ Attention should be given to the type of violation (red versus blue) and whether the restaurant has a history of red violations or repeat violations.
▪ Red violations are those most likely to cause food-borne illness and must be corrected immediately if feasible or according to a compliance schedule established by the health officer. Example: not keeping food at the right temperature.
▪ Blue violations relate to the overall cleanliness and condition of operation and must be corrected according to a compliance schedule established by the health officer. Example: a worn floor that needs replacing.
ARBY’S
532 Sleater-Kinney Road SE, Lacey
Sept. 1: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
PANDA EXPRESS
4210 Martin Way E., Olympia
Sept. 1: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
DOMINO’S
4530 Martin Way E., Lacey
Sept. 1: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
MCDONALD’S
520 Sleater-Kinney Road SE, Lacey
Sept. 1: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
WAGNER’S BAKERY & CAFE
3000 Pacific Ave. SE, Olympia
Sept. 2: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
PAULIE G’S
527 Devoe St. SE, Lacey
Sept. 2: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
FIRS RETIREMENT APARTMENTS
426 Lilly Road NE, Olympia
Sept. 2: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
TRADITIONS CAFE
300 Fifth Ave. SW, Olympia
Sept. 2: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
MCDONALD’S
5601 Capitol Blvd., Tumwater
Sept. 3: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
SHARI’S RESTAURANT
4525 Martin Way E., Lacey
Sept. 3: Routine check (0 red; 0 blue)
This story was originally published September 22, 2015 at 6:21 PM with the headline "Restaurant inspections for Sept. 23."