JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS in Manhattan

⚠️ This facility has been closed 1 time by the NYC Health Department
REOPENED Last inspected Mar 19, 2026
📍 524 WEST 59 STREET, Manhattan, NY 10019
Overview

John Jay Campus Eats in Manhattan has been subject to 1 emergency closure by NYC DOHMH inspectors. The restaurant currently holds a Grade Z designation following 2 inspections in 2026, indicating it is not licensed or is operating without a valid health permit.

2
Inspections on Record
Grade Z
Current Grade
1
Closure

JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS in Manhattan: Emergency Closures (1)

Emergency closure history for JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS
Date Grade Score Type
Mar 11, 2026 CLOSED 124 Pre-permit (Operational) / Initial Inspection

JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS in Manhattan: Full Inspection History (2 records)

✅ REOPENED Mar 19, 2026 — Pre-permit (Operational) / Reopening Inspection
Score: 0
🚫 CLOSURE Mar 11, 2026 — Pre-permit (Operational) / Initial Inspection
Score: 124
Single service article not provided. Single service article reused or not protected from contamination when transported, stored, dispensed. Drinking straws not completely enclosed in wrapper or dispensed from a sanitary device.
Violations: 10H

JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS in Manhattan: Frequently Asked Questions

When was JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS last inspected?
JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS was last inspected on March 19, 2026 (Grade Z). The inspection score was 0 points.
What is JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS's current health grade?
JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS currently holds a Grade Z.
How many times has JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS been closed by NYC Health?
JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS has been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors 1 time. Emergency closures occur when inspectors find conditions that pose an immediate public health hazard.
How many health inspections has JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS had?
JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS has 2 health inspections on record from March 2026 through March 2026.
What was the worst inspection score at JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS?
The worst inspection score recorded at JOHN JAY CAMPUS EATS was 124 points on March 11, 2026. In NYC, a score of 14 or above means Grade B, and 28+ means Grade C.