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Restaurant Inspections: Check-Ups for Walmart's Deli, Windowsills Cafe

Check out the round-up of Ballwin- and Ellisville-area restaurants and see how they make the grade.

Restaurant inspections are conducted by the St. Louis County Department of Health. Patch has a summary of the public reports affecting area eating and drinking establishments reviewed in August and September.

Grade rankings range from A (highest) to C (lowest). Report comments and explanations are provided in Patch's summary. Follow-up inspections are noted, other visits are routine.

Windowsills Cafe & Marketplace, 1326 Clarkson Clayton Center
Inspection Date: Sept. 10
Grade: A (92)
The person(s) in charge during the inspection did not possess a valid food protection certification. Two (2) certificates are required for this facility. Follow-up is required-9.23.13 Open beverage containers-drinks; drinks were discarded. Facility not able to provide hepatitis A vaccine documentation for all employees. Follow-up required-9.23.13 Hepatitis A documentation not maintained in a clear and concise manner. Follow up required-9.23.13. Walk-in cooler-internal thermometer is not present.

Walmart Deli, 201 Highlands Boulevard Drive
Inspection Date: Aug. 21
Grade: A (99)
Cold display-tracking has food debris accumulating.

Target, 15025 Manchester Road
Inspection Date: Sept. 9
Grade: A (99)
Internal thermometers are not provided for walk-in coolers (2).

Imo's Pizza, 14329 Manchester Road
Inspection Date: Sept. 9
Grade: A (100)
Meat sauce-hot table-108F. Improper reheating practices-Must be reheated to 165F or above-before putting into the hot table for hot holding temperature of 135F. Beef and meat sauce are being reheated on the stove.


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