Williamsburg Restaurant Inspections, Brooklyn
496 restaurants ยท 1,881 inspections
Overview
Williamsburg has 496 restaurants with NYC health inspection records in Brooklyn. 48.9% of inspections result in Grade A. 43 locations have been closed by NYC Health inspectors.
496
Restaurants
48.9%
Grade A Rate
18.2
Avg Score
43
Total Closures
Most Common Violations in Williamsburg
Restaurants in Williamsburg
CAFE BAR J.F
GRADE A 50 WITHERS STREET
MIDWAY BAR
GRADE A 272 GRAND STREET
AKO JAPANESE RESTAURANT
GRADE Z 205 BEDFORD AVENUE
99 CENT SUPREME PIZZA
GRADE A 297 BROADWAY
OH BOY
GRADE A 84 HAVEMEYER STREET
QAHWAH HOUSE
GRADE A 162 BEDFORD AVENUE
LA SUPERIOR
GRADE A 295 BERRY STREET
12 CHAIRS CAFE
GRADE A 342 WYTHE AVENUE
BIG WONG
GRADE Z 135 NORTH 5 STREET
THE APARTMENT / HOX COFFEE SHOP
GRADE A 97 WYTHE AVENUE
LILI AND CATA
GRADE A 44 SOUTH 3 STREET
BISTRO SO
GRADE A 530 DRIGGS AVENUE
SAUCED
GRADE A 331 BEDFORD AVENUE
GUS & MARTY'S
GRADE A 232 NORTH 12 STREET
VINNIE'S PIZZERIA
GRADE A 148 BEDFORD AVE
DOUGHNUT PLANT
GRADE A 198 BEDFORD AVENUE
SWEETGREEN
GRADE A 162 NORTH 4 STREET
GUAC TIME
GRADE A 153 GRAND STREET
K'FAR
GRADE A 97 WYTHE AVENUE
MEXICO 2000
GRADE N 369 BROADWAY
Williamsburg: Frequently Asked Questions
- How many restaurants are in Williamsburg?
- Williamsburg has 496 restaurants with NYC health inspection records.
- What is the Grade A rate in Williamsburg?
- 48.9% of inspections in Williamsburg result in Grade A, compared to the NYC average of approximately 77%.
- How many restaurants in Williamsburg have been closed?
- 43 restaurants in Williamsburg have been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors at some point in the inspection record.
- What are the most common violations in Williamsburg?
- Frequently cited violations at Williamsburg restaurants include: 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean; 06D: Food Contact Surfaces Not Properly Sanitized; 08A: Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions.
- What borough is Williamsburg in?
- Williamsburg is a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City.
Data sourced directly from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene