Ew! Rat Ranks to Continue Rising in the City This Summer
So, looks like that crazy infestation at Green Eggs could be just the start of a long, hot rat-filled summer in Philly.
So, looks like that crazy infestation at Green Eggs could be just the start of a long, hot rat-filled summer in Philly.
Maybe the inspections should worry less about rapid cooling and more about their brunoise.
The new rules are designed to help small business owners.
The restaurant is appealing the inspection results.
The revised restaurant-inspection system has some issues, say restaurateurs.
The DOH staged a three-hour mouse hunt, but found the place squeak-y clean.
Results of the latest Health Department inspection indicate the restaurant is "Closed by Health Dept." But a call to the restaurant indicates it's open.
At least one club has received a cease-and-desist letter from the Health Department.
Plus: McSorley's is forced to dust off its wishbone chandelier.
Plus: Those who eat more fiber tend to live longer; and chefs lose weight just like everyone else, all in our morning news roundup.
The city's most popular restaurant is no longer in danger of a "C."
Nevertheless, the restaurant was "extremely disappointed with our preliminary inspection results."
The real story: Hot dogs are back up to $1.50.
The culprit: Evidence of rats and improper plumbing.
If Viand doesn't improve its health score, Bloomberg may have to find a new burger joint.
The health department closes the revived sports bar until its kitchen upgrades are officially approved.