Salads Restaurant Inspections in NYC
111 Salads restaurants · 440 inspections on record
Overview
NYC has 111 Salads restaurants with health inspection records. 97% of inspections result in Grade A, above the citywide average. 4 locations have been closed by NYC Health inspectors.
111
Restaurants
97%
Grade A Rate
12.3
Avg Score
4
Total Closures
Salads Restaurants by Borough
Manhattan
85 restaurants
Brooklyn
19 restaurants
Queens
6 restaurants
Bronx
1 restaurants
Most Common Violations at Salads Restaurants
2
Salads Restaurants in NYC
FRESHII (CONCOURSE F)
GRADE A TERMINAL C LAGUARDIA A,, Queens
JUST SALAD
GRADE A 58 COURT STREET, Brooklyn
JUST SALAD
GRADE A 670 COLUMBUS AVENUE, Manhattan
SWEETGREEN
GRADE A 25-35 44 DRIVE, Queens
CHOP'T
GRADE A 350 5 AVENUE, Manhattan
SWEETGREEN
GRADE A 230 PARK AVENUE, Manhattan
SWEETGREEN
GRADE A 226 BLEECKER STREET, Manhattan
THE MELANGERIE
GRADE A 335 MADISON AVENUE, Manhattan
JUST SALAD
GRADE A 233 BROADWAY, Manhattan
BLEND SALAD AND JUICE BAR
GRADE A 1310 78 STREET, Brooklyn
SWEETGREEN
GRADE A 10 ASTOR PLACE, Manhattan
Salads Restaurant Inspections: Frequently Asked Questions
- How many Salads restaurants are in NYC?
- There are 111 Salads restaurants with NYC health inspection records.
- What health grade do Salads restaurants typically receive?
- 97% of Salads restaurant inspections result in Grade A. The NYC restaurant average is approximately 77%.
- Which Salads restaurants have been closed by NYC Health?
- 4 Salads restaurants have been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors. Browse the list below to see individual records.
- What violations are most common at Salads restaurants?
- Frequently cited violations at NYC Salads restaurants include: 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean; 02G: Cold TCS Food Held Above 41°F; 10B: Plumbing Not Properly Installed or Maintained.
- How do Salads restaurants compare to the NYC average?
- Salads restaurants average 12.3 points per inspection, which is below the Grade B threshold. The Grade A cutoff is 13 points.
Data sourced directly from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene