No Central Florida restaurants received emergency orders to shut down in the week of June 6-12, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Orange County took the top spot for most warnings and other complaints in Central Florida with 15. Another two were given in Osceola with two in Seminole and one in Lake County. Warnings given with required follow-up inspections could lead to a business being shut down if problems remain.
In surrounding counties, two warnings or complaints were filed Polk County, four in Volusia, five in Brevard, and two in Sumter.
You can view recent restaurant inspections below for all of Central Florida for the last 30 days. Those with emergency orders were shut down because of high-priority violations and only reopened after follow-up inspections signed off on those violations.
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