See which Bradenton-area restaurants aced their health inspections
Looking for a place to eat around Bradenton?
Manatee County restaurants are routinely inspected by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation for health and food safety issues and cleanliness.
Florida bases its inspection standards on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Food Code, which contains many possible violations.
Passing inspection without flaw is no easy feat, so we like to let our readers know which restaurants did exceptionally well during recent inspections.
Here are the local businesses that earned perfect or near-perfect health inspections from March 16 to March 26, 2026.
Ananda Farm, 579 Ken Hubbard Road, Terra Ceia
The Bistro at Courtyard by Marriott Bradenton Sarasota/Riverfront, 100 Riverfront Blvd., Bradenton (No violations)
Dairy Queen, 5217 14th St. W., Bradenton
Domino’s Pizza, 1022 Eighth Ave. W., Palmetto
Magnuson Hotel Bradenton, 6511 14th St. W., Bradenton
Panda Express, 7105 State Road 64 E., Bradenton (No violations)
Percoco’s Pizza & Pasta, 8131 Lakewood Main St. #M101, Lakewood Ranch (No violations)
El Punto Latino, 2801 14th St. W., Lot A, Bradenton (Mobile food business) (No violations)
Sam Oh Jung, 5326 34th St. W., Bradenton
Self Defense Emporium Coffee Shop, 1012 10th St. E., Palmetto (No violations)
She Brews Blessings (Mobile coffee shop) (No violations)
Skinny’s Place, 3901 Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach
Spare Kitchen, 607 Fifth Ave. Drive E., Bradenton (Catering service)
Sweet Deli Cafe & Catering, 531 13th St. W., Bradenton
Taqueria Lucy (Food truck) (No violations)
Taqueria Mily, 2801 14th St. W. #A, Bradenton (Food truck)
Restaurants in Florida are licensed and routinely inspected by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Diners can report health and cleanliness issues at a restaurant anywhere in the state by filing a complaint with the agency.