April 4, 2025 - 08:50

The Allegheny County Health Department has ordered the closure of a popular restaurant on East Warrington Avenue following a recent inspection that uncovered over a dozen health code violations. The establishment, known for its pizza and Italian cuisine, faced scrutiny as inspectors identified various issues that posed potential risks to public health.
Among the violations cited were improper food handling practices, unsanitary conditions, and failure to maintain adequate temperature controls for food storage. These findings raised significant concerns about the safety and quality of the food being served to patrons.
In response to the inspection, the health department has mandated that the restaurant address all identified violations before it can reopen to the public. The closure serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to health regulations to ensure the safety of consumers. Local residents are advised to stay tuned for updates regarding the restaurant's reopening and the measures being taken to rectify the situation.
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