SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A cheesesteak restaurant in San Francisco’s North Seaside neighborhood was compelled to shut after inspectors discovered cockroaches and proof of rodents, in keeping with the inspection report.
Buster’s Cheese Steak, situated at 366 Columbus Avenue, had a “CLOSED” signal on its entrance door on Wednesday.
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The inspector reported seeing “dozens of live cockroaches” in quite a few areas across the restaurant. Rodent droppings have been additionally seen behind the fridge and subsequent to the sink.
Whereas the vermin infestation was the first purpose that Buster’s was compelled to shut, the inspector famous a number of different minor violations.
The restaurant lacked a meals security certificates, was storing meals at non-approved temperatures and had holes in its flooring, partitions and ceiling.
The restaurant should eradicate the pests and go a re-inspection take a look at as a way to reopen.
Buster’s serves cheesesteaks, sizzling canines and hamburgers within the coronary heart of North Seaside. It’s open till 2 a.m.