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Which Bradenton-area restaurants aced their health inspections? Here’s the list

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, 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 April 7 to April 24.

Absolute Flavor (Mobile food business) (No violations)

Anna Maria Oyster Bar Ellenton, 1525 51st Ave. E., Ellenton

Antojitos Mi Rancho, 3603 15th St. E., Bradenton (Mobile food business) (No violations)

Bigg Dogg BBQ (Food truck) (No violations)

Bits and Bites, 31625 Clay Gully Road, Myakka City (Mobile food business) (No violations)

Denny’s, 610 44th Ave. W., Bradenton

Domino’s Pizza, 8163 U.S. 301, Parrish

Faith n Gracie’s To Go, 2801 14th St. W., Bradenton (Mobile food business) (No violations)

Icy Creations (Food truck) (No violations)

Jigg’s Landing Outpost, 6106 63rd St. E., Bradenton

Libby’s Neighborhood Brasserie, 8445 Lorraine Road, Lakewood Ranch (No violations)

Mountain Comforts Coffee Cafe, 3550 53rd Ave. W., Bradenton

Natural Latin Flavor, 3501 14th St. W., Bradenton (Food truck) (No violations)

Pho Street, 4304 14th St. W., Bradenton (No violations)

Soleta Golf Club, 33720 Singletary Road, Myakka City

Taco Bell, 5410 Manatee Ave. W., Bradenton

Tasty Travel, 2801 14th St. W., Bradenton (Mobile food business) (No violations)

TerraNova Equestrian Center, 31625 Clay Gully Road, Myakka City

Tide Tables, 12507 Cortez Road W., Bradenton

Tropical Smoothie Cafe, 13232 S.R. 64 #101, Bradenton

The Waffle Shop (Food truck) (No violations)

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.

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Ryan Ballogg
Bradenton Herald
Ryan Ballogg is a local news and environment reporter and features writer at the Bradenton Herald. His work has received awards from the Florida Society of News Editors and the Florida Press Club. Ryan is a Florida native and graduate of USF St. Petersburg. Support my work with a digital subscription
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