In an effort to protect public health, the New River Health District’s Food Sanitation Program provides foodservice inspections of restaurants, caterers, school cafeterias, daycares, and festival and fair food vendors.
Any inspection report is a “snap-shot” of the day and time of the inspection. On any given day, a restaurant could have fewer or more violations than noted in the report. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long-term cleanliness of an establishment.
Violations are usually classified as either critical, posing a direct or immediate threat to the safety of the food being served, or non-critical, representing a failure of cleaning or maintenance.
Only critical violations are listed here.
—Va. Department of Health
Feb. 7
The Radford Theatre, 1065 East Main St., Radford, no critical violations found
Due South BBQ, 1465 Roanoke St., Christiansburg, no critical violations found
Feb. 8
Bojangle’s, 7455 Lee Highway, Fairlawn, no critical violations found
Fulin Restaurant, 7440 Lee Highway, Fairlawn, no critical violations found
El Charro Mexican Grill, 713 West Main St., Radford, no critical violations found
Sharkey’s Wing & Rib Joint, 220 North Main St., Blacksburg, no critical violations found
Feb. 9
Belkoom, 1301 South Main St., Blacksburg, no critical violations found
Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea, 700 North Main St., Blacksburg, no critical violations found
Feb. 10
Macado’s, 510 East Main St., Radford, no critical violations found