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Tacos y Tortas La Tia Irma at 3600 14th St. received an 89 and was closed because the restaurant could not provide hot or cold water due to a leak. In addition to Jimmy’s Burger, three ...
The following restaurants, presented in alphabetical order, were issued warnings, administrative complaints or were temporarily closed due to failed inspections from Aug. 20-26: Arby's 1058 ...
Whataburger at 9501 White Settlement Road scored 14 on Dec. 7 and was required to close due to no hot water. One restaurant scored over 30. Restaurants that receive more than 30 demerits are ...
Krispy Catfish, located at 6208 McCart Ave., and Wabi Sabi Sushi, located at 2740 Western Center Blvd. #516, were required to close due to no hot water. Both restaurants passed follow-up ...
By late July, nearly 16,000 restaurants had permanently closed. [1] Restaurant closures started March 15 when Ohio Governor Mike DeWine ordered all bars and restaurants in the state to close their dining rooms and bars; within a week most other states followed suit. By March 23, industry experts were estimating nearly half of the industry's 15 ...
A sign taped to the bright red door of Peoria's Red Lobster notes: "Due to a water issue, We are closed today. We apologize for the inconvenience." On Wednesday, the Journal Star called the ...
Taquerias Cervantez at 2819 W. 15th St., Fat Shack Plano at 6205 Coit Road and Fiery Nashville Hot Chicken at 151 W. Spring Creek Parkway were required to close due to no hot water.
Two restaurants are closed. One is already seeing a decrease in business. And the ones that were in the process of opening up — including La Jacka and Frida Cafe — are facing a murky future.