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Erie County restaurant inspections: Dec. 17-Jan. 5
At least once a year, Erie County Department of Health officials inspect all restaurants and stores that sell unpackaged food, and they also inspect these facilities to ensure they follow COVID-19 regulations. Here is a list of inspections recorded Dec. 17-Jan. 5:
COVID-19 INSPECTIONS
4 VIOLATIONS
New York Bagel & Deli, 3720 W. Lake Road, Millcreek Township. (Mulitple employees seen not wearing face masks; no social distancing markers on the floor; no barrier at counter to separate staff and customers; tables found close together at a time when indoor dining was not permitted.) Dec. 18.
1 VIOLATION
Zero Gravity Nutrition, 4447 W. Ridge Road, Millcreek Township. (No barrier at counter to separate staff and customers.) Dec. 29.