Health inspectors resume work after Hurricane Helene

Photo provided by istock.com

Date: October 15, 2024

The health inspection world grades a score below 70 as failing, however, no restaurants received were rewarded with a failing score from inspections on Oct. 4-10.

A lower number of health inspections were conducted from Sept. 30 – Oct. 10, as a result of Richmond and Columbia counties public health offices being closed for an extended period of time from Hurricane Helene.

Top of the class

These are the businesses in Richmond and Columbia counties that passed recent health inspections between Oct. 4-10 with scores of 100. There were no health violations for these businesses.

  • Circle K/Blimpie, 3744 Wheeler Road, Augusta
  • Chevy’s Nite Club Augusta, 3328 Washington Road, Suite 1, Augusta
  • Dippin’ Dots, 3328 Washington Road, Augusta
  • Rhineharts – Sub Club, 3051 Washington Road, Augusta
  • Allie Katz, 3112 Washington Road, Suite C & D, Augusta
  • I Heart Mac & Cheese, 826 Cabela Drive, Augusta
  • KBKC Grab N Grub, 3705 Washington Road, Suite A, Augusta

“A” scores

The following businesses received an “A” rating (99-90) on their recent inspections between Oct. 4-10.

  • Pelican’s Snoballs, 3644 Walton Way Extension, Augusta: 95
  • Pita Mediterranean Street Food, 630 Crane Creek Drive, Suite 102, Augusta: 91

Inspections by the Georgia Public Health Department are used to make residents and visitors safe. These were the health inspections performed between Oct. 4-10.

What to Read Next

The Author

Comment Policy

The Augusta Press encourages and welcomes reader comments; however, we request this be done in a respectful manner, and we retain the discretion to determine which comments violate our comment policy. We also reserve the right to hide, remove and/or not allow your comments to be posted.

The types of comments not allowed on our site include:

  • Threats of harm or violence
  • Profanity, obscenity, or vulgarity, including images of or links to such material
  • Racist comments
  • Victim shaming and/or blaming
  • Name calling and/or personal attacks;
  • Comments whose main purpose are to sell a product or promote commercial websites or services;
  • Comments that infringe on copyrights;
  • Spam comments, such as the same comment posted repeatedly on a profile.