McDonald's Restaurant Inspections in NYC
176 NYC locations · 743 inspections on record
Overview
McDonald's operates 176 locations across New York City, with 743 total inspections on file. The chain maintains a Grade A rate of 98.31% across its locations, with an average inspection score of 11.04 points. However, 11 emergency closures have been issued to various McDonald's locations since inspections began, most commonly in Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan.
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NYC Locations
98.31%
Grade A Rate
11.0
Avg Inspection Score
11
Total Closures
McDonald's Locations by Borough
Brooklyn
47 locations
Queens
46 locations
Manhattan
41 locations
Bronx
36 locations
Staten Island
6 locations
Most Common Violations at McDonald's
Recent Closures at McDonald's
McDonald's Locations in NYC
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McDonald's: Frequently Asked Questions
- How many McDonald's locations are in NYC?
- McDonald's has 176 locations in New York City, with a total of 743 health inspections on record.
- What health grade do McDonald's restaurants typically receive?
- 98.31% of McDonald's inspections result in Grade A, which is above the NYC restaurant average of approximately 77%.
- What is the average inspection score at McDonald's in NYC?
- The average NYC health inspection score for McDonald's is 11.04 points. Scores of 0–13 earn Grade A; 14–27 earn Grade B; 28+ earn Grade C.
- Has any McDonald's location been closed by NYC Health?
- Yes. McDonald's locations have been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors 11 times in total. Emergency closures occur when inspectors find conditions posing an immediate public health hazard.
- What violations are most common at McDonald's restaurants?
- The most frequently cited violations at McDonald's NYC locations include: 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean; 10B: Plumbing Not Properly Installed or Maintained; 06D: Food Contact Surfaces Not Properly Sanitized.
Data sourced directly from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene