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Erie County restaurant inspections: Jan. 5-14
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 Jan. 5-14:
COVID-19 INSPECTIONS
1 VIOLATION
Calamari s Squid Row, 1317 State St. (Bartender seen with face mask pulled below chin during inspection.) Jan. 8.
Trawka s Market, 712 Payne Ave. (No physical barrier between cashier and customers.) Jan. 7.
NO VIOLATIONS
Subway, 2665 W. Eighth St., Millcreek Township. Wednesday.
Giant Eagle, 2501 W. 12th St., Millcreek Township. Wednesday.
Dairy Queen, 3505 W. 26th St., Millcreek Township. Wednesday.