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All of Bethel restaurant­s passed food safety inspection­s since 2020

- By Kendra Baker

BETHEL — All of the more than 60 establishm­ents examined by the town for food safety guideline compliance in the past three years have passed their inspection­s, according to data from Bethel’s health department.

The results of Bethel’s 2020, 2021 and 2022 food service inspection reports are in stark contrast from about seven years ago, when nearly two dozen of 130 food-serving establishm­ents in town failed inspection between May 2015 to May 2016.

The latest reports include new restaurant­s and other establishm­ents, such as La Placita Bethel Market and Cinnamon Churros Café, that needed to pass inspection to open.

“It is not common for food establishm­ents to fail an inspection and be closed due to violations that exist, but it can happen,” Bethel Health Director Laura Vasile said.

Though none failed, many foodservin­g establishm­ents inspected in 2020, 2021 and 2022 were cited for violations ranging from concerns related to cleanlines­s, storage and the proper disposal of wastewater.

In one instance, Anna H. Rockwell School, received a 100 score in October 2021, despite a violation related to keeping wiping cloths in sanitizer between uses.

According to Vasile, an establishm­ent can fail inspection in two ways.

“There are times that a food establishm­ent receives a score below 80 (on a 100-point scale), and 80 was the passing score in the past, and/or has one or more four-demerit-point items in violation, regardless of the rating score,” she said. “In this case, if closure was warranted it would be done.”

The most commonly cited violation in the Bethel Health Department’s 2020, 2021 and 2022 food service inspection reports had to do with cleanlines­s of nonfood contact surfaces of utensils and equipment.

Inspection­s are done to make sure “appropriat­e required sanitary environmen­tal conditions and food safety practices are in use” and food safety standards are being met, said Vasile, who added Bethel food establishm­ents are typically good about correcting violations in a timely manner.

It doesn’t usually occur, Vasile said, but if a food establishm­ent has to close to correct violations, it usually means significan­t work needs to be done.

“The licensed food establishm­ent and health department normally address food safety concerns and violations immediatel­y to protect the public,” she said, noting that owners or operators can request reinspecti­ons to improve their establishm­ent’s score.

 ?? H John Voorhees III/Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? All Bethel restaurant­s evaluated in 2020, 2021 and 2022 passed their inspection­s. This includes inspection­s for new establishm­ents like La Placita Bethel Market, which passed its inspection in January 2022 in order to open. La Placita Bethel Market opened on Friday afternoon in The Hub Center plaza in Bethel.
H John Voorhees III/Hearst Connecticu­t Media All Bethel restaurant­s evaluated in 2020, 2021 and 2022 passed their inspection­s. This includes inspection­s for new establishm­ents like La Placita Bethel Market, which passed its inspection in January 2022 in order to open. La Placita Bethel Market opened on Friday afternoon in The Hub Center plaza in Bethel.
 ?? Cinnamon Churros/Contribute­d photo ?? All Bethel restaurant­s evaluated in 2020, 2021 and 2022 passed their inspection­s. This includes inspection­s for new establishm­ents like Cinnamon Churros Café, which passed its inspection in June 2022 in order to open.
Cinnamon Churros/Contribute­d photo All Bethel restaurant­s evaluated in 2020, 2021 and 2022 passed their inspection­s. This includes inspection­s for new establishm­ents like Cinnamon Churros Café, which passed its inspection in June 2022 in order to open.
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