The City of Granbury released the April 2021 Food Service Establishment Health Scores for nearly 20 sites, including the Hood County Youth Services and others. The City’s Public Health Inspector examines all food establishments within city limits, including full-service restaurants, fast food establishments, gas stations, daycares and schools.
Inspections are conducted 2-4 times annually, with scores ranging from 0 to 100 demerits. A score of 100 indicates a perfect score, while 70 indicates serious conditions that need to be corrected. It is important to remember that scores represent only a snapshot of the facility when the inspector arrived. The conditions could be better or worse while an inspector is not present.
Scores from the April inspections ranged from three perfect scores of 100 to scores as low as 72. The month’s scores were:
4/6 Hood County Youth Services 100
4/6 RR Food Mart 72
4/19 Bob’s Off the Square 95
4/20 Domino’s 97
4/20 Cotton Patch 89
4/20 Gigi’s Cupcakes 100
4/21 Pins 91
4/22 Tiki Shack 76
4/26 Whataburger 84
4/26 Belenty’s Love Mexican Vegan 83
4/26 The Oaks 100
4/26 Granbury Villa 96
4/26 Taco Bell 82
4/27 Golden Chick 89
4/27 Grump’s 86
4/28 Braum’s 85
These inspections are part of the Health Department's overall mission to assist the citizens of Granbury in achieving a state of wellness through public health service and education programs. For questions or more information, please contact Granbury Public Information Officer Alex Southern at 817-573-6764 or asouthern@granbury.org.
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