Five establishments were cited for a total of 12 concerns in the latest round of food establishment inspection reports, with a new Richmond establishment, a second Culver’s, passing its initial inspection.

Violations

  • July 20: Dairy Queen, 1700 National Road W., Richmond. One concern. Employee working with food without beard restraint or hat. Corrected on site. 
  • July 21: Sunny View Grocery, 8421 Clyde Oler Road, Williamsburg. One concern. Bulk items packaged at establishment are not provided place of business, ingredient and allergen information. Correct by Jan. 21, 2027.
  • July 22: CVS, 2150 Chester Blvd., Richmond. One concern. 1 28.03 oz can of powder Enfamil Neuro pro infant formula observed expired April 1. Corrected on site. 
  • July 27: Burger King, 4360 National Road E., Richmond. Three concerns. Five flies were observed within the food preparation facility. Correct by Aug. 11. Rear delivery door was observed open during a time when deliveries or refuse removal was not occurring. Corrected on site. Employees preparing and packaging food were not wearing beard restraints or did not have their hair effectively restrained. Correct by Aug. 11. 
  • July 28: Home 2 Suites, 5950 National Road E., Richmond. Six concerns. When asked, person in charge did not know temperatures for hot & cold holding of potentially hazardous foods. Egg rounds being held hot at customer service counter measured 117F rather than a minimum of 135F or above. Shelled, hard-boiled eggs stored at customer service counter measured 53F rather than a minimum of 41F or below. Employee preparing food and warewashing utensils/equipment did not have their hair restrained. Correct all by July 31. FOLLOW-UP: all items corrected on July 31. Employee observed drinking from a wide-mouthed container in the food preparation area. Hand sink inaccessible due to boxes stored on basin. Both corrected on site. 

Follow-Up

  • July 20: Jus 1 More Bar & Grill, 734 S. Fifth St., Richmond. One concern. Observed short black hose where faucet was at three-compartment sink; must have air gap between water supply and rim of sink needs approved faucet that does not fall below flood level rim of fixture. Correct by July 24. FOLLOW-UP: July 24, item corrected. 
  • July 20: BK Mart, 2 SW 18th St., Richmond. Two concerns. No test strips. Correct by July 28. No sanitizer on site. Corrected on site. FOLLOW-UP: July 24, item corrected.
  • July 27: Richmond 50, 501 S. Fifth St., Richmond. One concern. Six packages of Lunchables were observed with use-by dates of June 2026. Corrected on site. 
  • July 29: Milton Food Mart, 106 S. Central Ave., Milton. One concern. No test kit. Correct by Aug. 3. 
  • July 30: Midtown Country Mark, 498 S. E St., Richmond. Two concerns. Observed employee working with food without hat/hair restraint. Drink stations all in need of cleaning. Corrected on site. 
  • July 31: 1896 Cafe, 23 W. St., Hagerstown. During a July 16 inspection, a scrapper hose, when removed from hook, hung below the flood rim at three-bay sink. Vomit and diarrhea cleanup procedures not provided. Employee health policy not provided. To be corrected by July 30. All corrected. 

No Violations

Cambridge City: Golay Community Center; Hebrews Cafe & Coffee Shop; Naomi’s 

Dublin: Dollar General; Dublin Community Club; Paris Market Inc; Western Wayne Senior Cafe

Hagerstown: Autocar; Boys & Girls Club Hagerstown Unit; Dollar General; Speedway; Subway

Richmond: 100 Snow LLC; 911 Tavern; AJ’s Diner; Arco; Amcor; Ann & the Pigs; Baymont Inn; Boys & Girls Club, First Bank Unit; Boys & Girls Club, Ronald L. McDaniel Foundation; Boys & Girls Club, Jeffers Unit; Chipotle East; Community Food Pantry; Dollar General, 1807 National Road W.; Dollar Tree, 2400 National Road W.; Dollar Tree, 3213 E. Main; Downtown Deli; El Bronco-West; Fatheadz Foodtruck; Lisa Cakes; Speedway, Chester Blvd.; Parlor Donuts; Richmond Senior Cafe; Thirst Trap; Milkhouse, 300 W. Main; The Pretzel Twister; New Beginnings of Life Ministries; Kroger Fuel Center; La Petite Pastry Shop; McDonald’s-West; Meijer Express Gas Station; Milkhouse, Inc East; Townsend Community Center; Wendy’s-North  

Pre-Operational 

  • July 30: Culver’s, 2110 Chester Blvd., Richmond.  

Temporary 

  • July 20: Baby Bear’s Burgers, Mooreland
  • July 22: Smash & Dash, New Paris, Ohio
  • July 23: Thirst Trap, Richmond
  • July 23: Home Fire Pizza, Losantville 
  • July 25: Thirst Trap
  • July 25: The Mustard Seed Food Truck, Chesterfield, IN

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 it becomes 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 August 19 2026 print edition of the Western Wayne News.