These Warner Robins, Centerville and Perry restaurants ace routine health inspections
Most Houston County restaurants earned “A’s” on their September routine health inspections, including more than 20 that aced them with perfect scores of 100.
Just over a dozen other restaurants earned “B’s” while seven received “C’s” from Sept. 1-30, according to what’s reported on the Georgia Department of Public Health’s online search portal.
Not a single restaurant failed its routine inspection.
Perfect scores
These Warner Robins restaurants each earned 100 on their routine health inspection:
American Deli, 1130 Watson Blvd.
Arby’s, 709 Lake Joy Road
Asian Bliss Market, 1806 Russell Parkway, Suite 900
Between Friends Coffee Shop & Cafe, 1080 Ga. 96, Suite 100
Chick-fil-A, 1600 Sam Nunn Blvd., Perry
China Buffet, 608 Russell Parkway, Suite 604-608
Genji Japanese Steak and Seafood, 2907 Watson Blvd., Suite A-1
Great American Cookies & Marble Slab Creamery, 794 Ga. 96, Suite B
Island Pot, 800 Elberta Road, Suite 300
Kin-D 96 Thai & Sushi, 1057 Ga. 96, Suite 300
McDonald’s, 1879 Watson Blvd.
Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt, 3030 Watson Blvd., Unit 1100
Seoul House Korean Restaurant, 128 Manor Court
Tasty Crab House, 2715 South Houston Lake Road
Waffle House, 1287 South Houston Lake Road
Waffle House, 1055 Ga. 96
Wartown Growlers, 3123 Watson Blvd., Suite 200
Wendy’s, 1295 South Houston Lake Road
Perry restaurants with perfect scores of 100:
Perrydise Nutrition, 1203 Sunset Ave.
Smoke Time at Fishin Chicken, 1307 Ball St., Suite 1
Taco Bell, 1500 Sam Nunn Blvd.
Other restaurants in Houston County earning perfect scores:
Jersey Mike’s Subs, 794 Ga. 96, Suite 202, Bonaire
Krave Eatery & Dessert Shop, 524 North Houston Lake Blvd., Centerville
Pizza Hut, 670 Lake Joy Road, Suite 100, Kathleen
How scores work
State health inspectors assign grades based on how many points are deducted from 100, with scores of 69 and below considered failing.
Here’s how the scores are graded: “A” for a score between 90 and 100 that indicates “food safety excellence.” “B” for a score between 80 and 89, considered “satisfactory compliance,” and “C” for “marginal compliance’‘ for a score between 70 and 79. A “U” for ``unsatisfactory compliance” is given when a restaurant scores a 69 or less.
Restaurant inspections are designed to protect public health. The Telegraph reviews inspection reports monthly and generally reports only the best and the worst scores.