Safe Bite Grade is independently calculated by Safe Bite Report based on public LDH inspection data. Not an official health department grade. Grade based on latest inspection cycle through 07/07/2026. Previous inspection history affects the grade. How we calculate.
Working containers of chemicals are not labeled. [Corrected]
Unlabeled chemical containers are a recipe for accidental poisoning. When a bottle of concentrated bleach or degreaser isn't labeled, it can easily be mistaken for water, cooking oil, or another ingredient.
Walls/ceilings or attached equipment are not in good repair.
Mops are not hung and/or stored to facilitate air drying. [Corrected]
Bulk containers are not properly labeled.
Non-food contact surfaces are not cleaned at a frequency necessary to preclude accumulation of soil residues. [Repeat]
Cutting boards, slicers, prep tables, and utensils that aren't clean become vehicles for spreading bacteria and viruses between food items. A dirty slicer used for deli meat is a classic Listeria transmission pathway.
In use food utensils are not stored on a clean dry surface. [Corrected]
Official Inspection Reports
Louisiana Department of Health
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