East Village Restaurant Inspections, Manhattan
690 restaurants ยท 2,715 inspections
Overview
East Village has 690 restaurants with NYC health inspection records in Manhattan. 45.5% of inspections result in Grade A. 72 locations have been closed by NYC Health inspectors.
690
Restaurants
45.5%
Grade A Rate
17.9
Avg Score
72
Total Closures
Most Common Violations in East Village
Restaurants in East Village
MEE NOODLE SHOP
GRADE Z 223 1 AVENUE
886
GRADE A 26 SAINT MARKS PLACE
FIVE GUYS BURGERS & FRIES
GRADE A 188 2 AVENUE
12TH ST. ALE HOUSE
GRADE A 192 2 AVENUE
STANDINGS
GRADE A 43 EAST 7 STREET
THE LIBRARY
GRADE A 7 AVENUE A
KOSMIC COMMUNITY ANTI BAR
GRADE A 115 AVENUE C
THE OASIS CAFE
GRADE B 198 AVENUE A
JUICE VITALITY
GRADE A 192 1 AVENUE
$1.50 FRESH PIZZA & HOT DOG
GRADE B 131 AVENUE A
GEMINA COFFEE SHOP
GRADE A 424 EAST 14 STREET
VESELKA
GRADE A 144 SECOND AVENUE
JIANG KITCHEN
GRADE A 65 SAINT MARKS PLACE
THE IMMIGRANT TAP ROOM
GRADE A 341 EAST 9 STREET
MAY REE
GRADE A 58 EAST 1 STREET
G'S CHEESESTEAKS
GRADE A 6 AVENUE B
UTSHOB
GRADE Z 130 1 AVENUE
KNOCK OUT CAFE
GRADE A 530 EAST 13 STREET
AMSTERDAM BILLIARDS
GRADE A 85 4 AVENUE
VILLAGE CREPERIE
GRADE A 445 EAST 9 STREET
East Village: Frequently Asked Questions
- How many restaurants are in East Village?
- East Village has 690 restaurants with NYC health inspection records.
- What is the Grade A rate in East Village?
- 45.5% of inspections in East Village result in Grade A, compared to the NYC average of approximately 77%.
- How many restaurants in East Village have been closed?
- 72 restaurants in East Village have been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors at some point in the inspection record.
- What are the most common violations in East Village?
- Frequently cited violations at East Village restaurants include: 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean; 08A: Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions; 06D: Food Contact Surfaces Not Properly Sanitized.
- What borough is East Village in?
- East Village is a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City.
Data sourced directly from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene