St. George New Brighton Restaurant Inspections, Staten Island
54 restaurants · 217 inspections
Overview
St. George New Brighton has 54 restaurants with NYC health inspection records in Staten Island. 41.5% of inspections result in Grade A. 8 locations have been closed by NYC Health inspectors.
54
Restaurants
41.5%
Grade A Rate
20.3
Avg Score
8
Total Closures
Most Common Violations in St. George New Brighton
3
Restaurants in St. George New Brighton
ISLAND SOFT PRETZEL STOP
GRADE A 6 FERRY TERMINAL DRIVE
CHARMAINE'S CAKE BOUTIQUE
GRADE A 197 WEST BUCHANAN STREET
RUDDY AND DEAN
GRADE A 44 RICHMOND TERRACE
FRITURA DOMINICANA
GRADE N 63 VICTORY BLVD
RIVER DOCK CAFE
GRADE A 1 RICHMOND TERRACE
HYATT BAGEL CAFE
GRADE A 9 HYATT STREET
BAKE CULTURE
GRADE A 55 RICHMOND TERRACE
SI FISH & MORE
GRADE A 101 VICTORY BOULEVARD
SHAKE SHACK
GRADE A 35 RICHMOND TERRACE
PIER 76
GRADE A 76 BAY STREET
BUBBA'S CHICKEN
GRADE A 403 JERSEY STREET
GIULIANA PIZZERIA
GRADE A 11 CORSON AVENUE
BESOS RESTAURANT BAR & LOUNGE
GRADE A 31 CORSON AVENUE
120 BAY CAFE/CARGO
GRADE B 120 BAY STREET
St. George New Brighton: Frequently Asked Questions
- How many restaurants are in St. George New Brighton?
- St. George New Brighton has 54 restaurants with NYC health inspection records.
- What is the Grade A rate in St. George New Brighton?
- 41.5% of inspections in St. George New Brighton result in Grade A, compared to the NYC average of approximately 77%.
- How many restaurants in St. George New Brighton have been closed?
- 8 restaurants in St. George New Brighton have been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors at some point in the inspection record.
- What are the most common violations in St. George New Brighton?
- Frequently cited violations at St. George New Brighton restaurants include: 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean; 08A: Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions; 02G: Cold TCS Food Held Above 41°F.
- What borough is St. George New Brighton in?
- St. George New Brighton is a neighborhood in Staten Island, New York City.
Data sourced directly from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene