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Restaurant Inspections: Custard Station, Dunkin' Donuts Reviewed

Check out the round-up of Kirkwood- and Webster Groves-area restaurants to see how they make the grade.

Restaurant inspections are conducted by the St. Louis County Department of Health. Patch has a summary of the public reports affecting area eating and drinking establishments reviewed in September and October.

Grade rankings range from A (highest) to C (lowest). Report comments and explanations are provided in Patch's summary. Follow-up inspections are noted, other visits are routine.

The Custard Station, 140 West Argonne
Inspection date: Sept. 25
Grade: A (100)
No test strips on site to test sanitizing water

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Dunkin' Donuts, 1200 South Kirkwood Road
Inspection date: Oct. 1
Grade: A (92)
No food safety certification provided for person in charge
No paper towels at one hand sink
Spray bottle not labeled
Sanitizer buckets stored near food and food contact surfaces
Employee Hepatitis A records incomplete
Employee records not kept clearly
Food storage containers not labeled
Mop not stored to dry properly

Baskin Robbins, 9524 Manchester Road
Inspection date: Sept. 30
Grade: A (100)
Can opener blade soiled

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Jersey Mike's Subs, 8567 Watson Road
Inspection date: Sept. 24
Grade: A (98)
No paper towels at hand sink
Several food containers not labeled
Caulking damaged and turning black behind sink
Sliding glass door on deli case is broken and held together with tape
Refrigerators have food debris and residue on exterior and interiors
Mop not stored to dry properly


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