Ten establishments were cited for four or fewer violations in last month’s food inspection report. Many were corrected on site or scheduled for correction this month. Two Richmond establishments cleared previous violations.

Violations

  • May 16: Bigham Artisan & Pastry, 5332 New Paris Eldorado Road, New Paris, Ohio. Three concerns. No employee health policy on-site. No vomit and diarrhea policy on-site. No food allergen notice to public. All to be corrected by June 6.
  • May 16: Bowman’s Concessions Pizza, 6085 Sebring Wrnr Road N. No. 57, Greenville, Ohio. Four concerns. No employee health policy. No vomit & diarrhea policy. No hand washing sign at hand sink. No probe thermometer for cold holding temperature. All to be corrected by May 19.
  • May 16: Bowman’s Concessions Tenderloin, 6085 Sebring Wrnr Road N. No. 57, Greenville, Ohio. No vomit & diarrhea policy. No hand washing sign at hand sink. No probe thermometer for cold holding temperature. All to be corrected by May 19.
  • May 19: Thai Thara, 1000 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Two concerns. Employee handsinks located in preparation areas are not caulked/sealed to adjoining wall. Correct in 60 days. Wall and refrigerator adjacent to rear food preparation area soiled with dried food product. Correct in seven days.
  • May 20: Country Fresh Farms Prepackaged Meat, 100 Celebration Way, Peachtree City, GA. One concern. No ambient air thermometer in cold storage unit freezer. Corrected on site. 
  • May 21: Cordell Municipal, 9 SW 13th St., Richmond. One concern. Establishment does not have a certified food manager; menu has expanded with the addition of chili dogs. Correct by Nov. 21.
  • May 26: Speed Up 5/Godfather’s Pizza/Dairy Queen, 2351 N. Centerville Road, Centerville. Three concerns. Three-bay sink in Dairy Queen was in need of repair. One bay not holding water and line breaking. Hand washing station water leaking, using three-bay tub for hand-washing until fixed in Dairy Queen. Correct both by June 15. Floor coving in need of repair in Dairy Queen. Correct by July 25.
  • May 26: Stone Hearth Café, 2131 N. Centerville Road, Centerville. One concern. Restroom door was not self-closing. Correct by Aug. 25.
  • May 29: La Luz Del Mundo, 335 S. Seventh St., Richmond. One concern. No bodily fluid cleanup policy provided a time of inspection. Corrected on site. 
  • May 30: Forest Hills Country Club, 2169 S. 23rd St., Richmond. One concern. Certified food handler certificate expired. Correct by June 21. 

Pre-Operational

  • Thirst Trap, 56 NW H St., Richmond

No Violations

  • Cambridge City: Level Gavel Auction 
  • Centerville: Warm Glow Candle 
  • Milton: Schunk Concession Red 
  • Richmond: C&W Bar-B-Q; Druid’s Lodge 29; Elkhorn Lakes; Fancy Funnels; Greentree Farm; Legends Southside Bar; Market at Swayzee; McBride Stadium; Smiley’s Pub; Sweet P’z; Toasted; Whistle Stop of Richmond

Follow-Up

  • May 18: El Bronco, 2515 Chester Blvd., Richmond. During a May 11 inspection, a covered waste receptacle was not provided in employee restroom. A sign or poster that notifies food employees to wash their hands was not observed in employee restroom. Items corrected. 
  • May 18: Great Wall, 1390 National Road W., Richmond. During a May 7 inspection, a large blue tub containing raw chicken was chipping and was no longer easily cleanable. Item corrected.

Temporary 

  • May 16: Bar-B-Que King, 4938 Webster Road., Richmond
  • May 19: Fatty Daddy’s Finger Foodz, West Alexandria, Ohio
  • May 22: Squeaks Eats, West Alexandria, Ohio
  • May 23: Deez Tacos, Oxford, Ohio
  • May 29: Homestead Steaks, Joplin, Mississippi
  • May 30: Crail Concessions, Tipton, Indiana
  • May 30: Deez Tacos

Have a concern?

WCHD inspects local stores, restaurants, schools and other food providers at least twice a year. Establishments have 10 days after the results of their inspection during which they can make comments or appeal before the results become available to the public. WCHD officials consider the operator response step an opportunity to tell the public that they have corrected any violations. Any response submitted by the establishment, along with a response from health inspectors, is included with the inspection form when it becomes public. A Wayne County ordinance requires each establishment to display its previous routine inspection report adjacent to the customer entrance. If any critical violations are found, inspectors follow up to ensure the establishment has made the necessary corrections. They also make visits if members of the public submit complaints.
To report a concern or for information, call WCHD at 765-973-9245.

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A version of this article appeared in the June 24 2026 print edition of the Western Wayne News.