History: Since 2008, this chain location has exclusively received inspection ratings of good and excellent. This was its first failed inspection.
What the inspector saw: The inspector observed four priority violations, including inadequate handwashing practices, dirty kitchenware stored as clean, a high-heat dishwasher not reaching required temperatures and chicken stored without a discard date. Because handwashing issues had been observed at two recent previous inspections, Chick-fil-A earned a failing probationary rating for what the Health Department calls a “pattern of noncompliance.”
Follow-up: The restaurant passed an April 27 follow-up.
Response: A message for comment was not returned by deadline.

