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Food Safety Report: Hampton Inn Chicago/ Loyola Station, 1209 W Albion Ave, Chicago, Il, USA.
1 year ago •source chicago.gov • business
1209 West Albion Avenue, Chicago, 60626 Illinois, United States
Report date: Feb 5, 20251. Person in charge present, demonstrates knowledge, and performs duties
- comments: the person in charge at the time of inspection does not have a city of chicago food service sanitation certificate. Priority foundation violation.
2. City of chicago food service sanitation certificate
- comments: no valid city of chicago food service sanitation certificate posted on the premises or such a person on site. Must provide. Priority foundation violation 7-38-012 citation issued.
21. Proper hot holding temperatures
- comments: noted approximately 10 lbs cooked potatoes in bags on the drying rack of the three compartment sink being held for hot service at improper hot holding temperature of 103. 4. Reviewed with management that hot foods must be held hot at 135f or greater or cold at 41f or below. Food discarded. Priority violation 7-38-005 citation issued.
36. Thermometers provided & accurate
- comments: no metal stem thermometer on site to monitor hot and cold food temperatures. Must provide. Priority foundation violation 7-38-005 citation issued.
39. Contamination prevented during food preparation, storage & display
- comments: must not store clean utensils hanging above the dirty wash bin of the three compartment sink.
40. Personal cleanliness
- comments: noted food handlers without effective hair restraints. Must provide.
55. Physical facilities installed, maintained & clean
- comments: noted peeling/chipping paint on the wall at the three compartment sink. Must remove. ----dirty, blackened floor drains throughout the dish and prep areas. Must clean and maintain.
56. Adequate ventilation & lighting; designated areas used
- comments: noted employees personal belongings being stored in the food prep/storage areas. Must provide a designated area away from food and food contact items for the employees personal belongings.
Source: chicago.gov
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