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Florida Restaurant Inspections: Week of March 9 – March 16, 2026

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InspectFL Team
· March 16, 2026
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Florida health inspectors were busy this week across all 67 counties. 3,073 inspections turned up 11,419 violations — including 6,986 critical findings. Here’s your weekly breakdown.

📈 By the Numbers

3,073
Inspections
11,419
Total Violations
6,986
Critical
625
Clean Inspections

🏆 Cleanest This Week

100
OLIVE & DOUGH
BRADENTON
100
CHILI'S GRILL & BAR #1002
NEW PORT RICHEY
100

💩 Dirtiest This Week

DICRESPO
MIAMI
0
SAKURA EXPRESS
DAYTONA BEACH
0

📊 Grade Breakdown

A
328 (33%)
B
280 (28%)
C
235 (24%)
F
157 (16%)

🔍 County Spotlight: Dade

Dade County led the state this week with 480 violations across 108 inspections. If you’re dining in Dade, it’s worth checking your restaurant’s score before you go. See our full Miami-Dade inspection breakdown for more context.

⚠️ Violation of the Week

Code 14 →
Raw animal food stored over ready-to-eat food — one of the [5 most common critical violations](/blog/5-most-common-critical-violations)
Cited 104 times this week

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