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May Health Inspections for Conshy Food Joints

Which Conshohocken eatery racked up 10 violations in May?

 

This week, Plymouth-Whitemarsh Patch used the Montgomery County Health Department's online inspection database to review the March inspection results for restaurants and bars in both Whitemarsh and Plymouth townships. Today, we take a look at Conshohocken.

Click on the name of the business to see our directory listing and click in the violations column to see a full report, including information about what the violations were.

Keep in mind that some violations can be rather minor, and are defined by the MCHD as "good retail practices." Risk violations, on the other hand, are "improper practices or procedures identified as the most prevalent contributing factors of foodborne illness or injury," and are more concerning. However, many from both categories can be corrected on the spot.

Check back with Patch as we post inspections results every month.

Name Address Reason Violations Risk Violations
Carol's Place 201 W 6th Avenue, Conshohocken
Routine 0 0
Casmar Cafe 101 E 7th Avenue, Conshohocken

Routine

4 0
Conshohocken Café 521 Fayette Street, Conshohocken
Routine 10 4
Old Time Saloon 201 W 7th Avenue, Conshohocken
Routine
0 0
Pasta Via  824 Fayette Street, Conshohocken
Routine 1 0
Ted's Place Pizzeria Restaurant 103 Spring Mill Avenue, Conshohocken
Routine 2 0
The Stone Rose 822 Fayette Street, Conshohocken
Routine 5 3
Tony & Joe's Pizzeria 201 Fayette Street, Conshohocken
Routine 0 0

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