Discover the Latest Food Safety Insights: Laramie County Health and Food Inspections (June 6 – June 12, 2025)
Welcome to your insider look at the latest food inspections conducted by the Cheyenne-Laramie County Health Department. This week, we delve into both critical and non-critical violations found during unannounced inspections across various food establishments in the area. Stay informed and make your dining decisions with confidence by understanding what goes on behind the scenes in your favorite restaurants and eateries!
Understanding Food Safety Violations
When it comes to food safety, awareness is key. The health department categorizes violations into two groups: red critical violations—those that pose a direct risk of foodborne illnesses—and black violations, which are typically related to cleanliness or facility maintenance.
What You Need to Know:
- Critical Violations: These require immediate correction and have a higher impact on public health.
- Non-Critical Violations: These are still important but may not pose an immediate risk. Follow-ups may occur at the next scheduled inspection.
The health department emphasizes education over penalties, aiming to help business owners rectify unsafe practices swiftly.
Highlights of the Week’s Inspections
June 6, 2025
Perkins Family Restaurant
Violations: 4 (1 corrected)
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
Comments: Uncovered soup bowls by the soup station were observed, although most dishware was appropriately inverted or covered.
A Little Taste of Texas LLC
Violations: 1
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
Taco John’s #1003
Violations: 0
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Violations: 2 (critical, corrected)
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
June 7, 2025
The Rustic Plate Food Trailer
Violations: 0
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
Wingin It LLC
Violations: 0
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
June 9, 2025
Pizza Hut – #261
Violations: 2 (1 critical, 1 corrected)
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
Senorita Tortilla LLC
Violations: 0
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
June 10, 2025
Culver’s of Cheyenne
Violations: 1 (corrected)
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
Comments: Uncooked shrimp was found stored above pretzel bites—an important detail for food safety!
June 11, 2025
Parkway Pizza
Violations: 8
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
Comments: Multiple concerns from vaping employees to mouse signs in the kitchen reveal areas needing urgent attention.
June 12, 2025
Salvation Army Kitchen
Violations: 3
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
Olive Garden #1716
Violations: 4
Re-inspection Required: No
Link to Full Report
Staying Informed
For those looking to dive deeper into food safety practices in Laramie County, the full reports for each facility are accessible via Cheyenne-Laramie Health Department’s website. Knowledge is power, and being informed helps ensure your dining experiences are safe and enjoyable!
Remember, food safety is everyone’s responsibility. Whether you’re a restaurateur or a diner, staying educated on best practices helps keep everyone healthy. Always advocate for your well-being by making informed choices in your food selections!