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St. Peters Health Inspections: Adam's Café, Domino's, China Star and More

The City of St. Peters conducts unannounced inspections on food service establishments several times a year.

The St. Peters Health Department regularly inspects food service establishments throughout the city including restaurants, caterers, schools, food stands, day cares, bakeries, and frozen treat stands. 

Unannounced inspections include an evaluation of how food is received and stores, temperatures used to cook, hold and reheat foods, according to the department's web page. The establishments begin with a score of 100 and points are deducted based on the severity of problems observed.

Letter grades are then given on a scale of 85 points and up equals an A; 70 to 84 points is a B; 69 points and below is a C. 
 
A follow up inspection is conducted within 10 days to verify that critical violations have been corrected. 

Below, find inspection scores for restaurants in the St. Peters area in the first quarter of 2013.

  • Adam's Cafe and Donuts (6220 Mexico Rd.), score 99
  • Adam's Cafe and Donuts (6220 Mexico Rd.), score 98
  • Caleco's Bar & Grill (269 Salt Lick Rd.), score 97
  • China Star (38 Harvester Square), score 100
  • CVS Pharmacy (1749 Woodstone Dr.), score 100
  • Developmental Learning Center (3011 Mid Rivers Mall Dr.), score 100
  • Domino's Pizza (4167 North St. Peters Pkwy.), score 97
Approval was given to a temporary church barbecue at 414 S. Church Street.

A pre-opening inspection was performed at Chestnut Glen Assisted Living by Americare, 121 Klondike Crossing.


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