Weld and Larimer counties rate restaurants, schools, grocery stores and other food establishments in three categories: pass, need reinspection or close. As part of the county’s scoring criteria, officials evaluate facilities on factors such as cooling, reheating and refrigeration equipment for cooking and keeping warm, cross-contamination of raw and cooked foods and employee hygiene, according to the county.
“Pass” — The facility meets basic food safety standards. The facility may have priority, priority base, or core violations. Some or all of the violations were corrected during the inspection.
“Reinspection Required” – Food safety violations may have been found and corrected, but the evaluation requires a reinspection to ensure basic food standards are being met.
“Closed” — Significant unsanitary conditions or other imminent health hazards have been found. The facility has multiple priority, priority base, or core violations that indicate a high risk. The facility must cease operations until the conditions and violations are corrected.
Facilities that were rated “Closed” and marked with an * indicate they have since met the requirements to reopen.
The following restaurants and establishments were assessed from June 7th to 13th, 2024:
Greeley
• Abarrotes Santa Cruz, 1603 9th St. Routine. Path.
• Golden Dragon, 811 23rd St., is open.
• Millennium Events Center, 815 10th St. Routine. Path.
• Pellegrini Cucina Italiana, 2400 W. 17th St. Routine. Passed.
• The Salvation Army, 1119 6th St., reinspected. Passed.
Windsor
• The Bottled Olive Pantry, 1550 Main St., Unit 130. Routine. Path.
• Cafe Mexicali, 475 E. Main St., Unit 6. Routine. Path.
• Domino’s, 1555 Main St., Unit A1. Open as usual. Pass.
• Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steak Burgers, 435 E. Main St. Routine. Pass.
• Papa Murphy’s Pizza, 1550 Main St., Unit 118. Reinspection. Reinspection is required.