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Florida Restaurant Inspections: Apr 7–13, 2026

InspectFL Team · Apr 13, 2026
Florida Restaurant Inspections: Apr 7–13, 2026 — InspectFL visual showing Florida restaurant inspection data
Snapshot from April 13, 2026. Health inspection scores update daily as new data is published by Florida DBPR. Restaurant scores in this article may have changed since publication.

Kissimmee’s food truck scene brought the heat this week — in the best way possible. Meanwhile, four restaurants across the state bottomed out with scores of zero. Across 2,173 inspections, inspectors flagged 7,585 violations, including 4,362 critical ones. Let’s dig in.

All data comes from Florida DBPR public inspection records. New to our scoring? See understanding Florida restaurant inspection grades and the 5 most common critical violations.

📈 By the Numbers

2,173
Inspections
7,585
Total Violations
4,362
Critical
450
Clean Inspections

🏆 Cleanest This Week

100
WICHO'S HOT DOGS
KISSIMMEE
99.5
100

All three top scorers this week hail from Kissimmee in Osceola County — proof that street-side vendors and small kitchens can run spotless operations.

💩 Dirtiest This Week

PICKLED RESTAURANT & BAR
FORT PIERCE, ST. LUCIE
0
LA PIZZA 1789
MIAMI, DADE
0
🔍 "Vacuum breaker missing at mop sink"
🔍 "Nonfood-contact surfaces soiled"
🔍 "3 live flies found"
CANG TONG
SEBRING, HIGHLANDS
0
🔍 "License not displayed (repeat violation)"
🔍 "Standing water in cooler"
🔍 "Cutting board grooves not cleanable"

Four restaurants landed at zero this week — from the Treasure Coast to the Highlands. That’s as low as the InspectFL Health Score goes. Curious how scores work? Read about how we built our grading system.

🚨 Emergency Orders & Closures

No emergency orders were issued this week — a good sign.

📊 Grade Breakdown

A
541 95+
B
628 85–94
C
552 70–84
F
311 <70

B grades took the largest share this week at 31%, with A and C nearly tied. Over 15% of graded restaurants earned a failing mark.

🔍 County Spotlight: Palm Beach

Palm Beach County topped the inspection charts this week with 232 inspections and 708 violations logged. Whether you’re grabbing stone crab on the island or tacos in Lake Worth, a quick score check goes a long way.

Browse Palm Beach County restaurants →

⚠️ Violation of the Week

Code 22
No hair restraints used where required
Cited 551 times this week

Hairnets, hats, visors — inspectors don’t care which, as long as something keeps loose hair out of your food. Code 22 topped the violation list again with 551 citations statewide.

📖 Deep Dive

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Previous week: Florida Restaurant Inspections: Week of March 30 – April 6

Next week: Florida Restaurant Inspections: Week of April 14 – 20

Disclaimer: All inspection data comes from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). The "InspectFL Health Score" is calculated by InspectFL based on publicly available inspection records and is not an official DBPR score or rating. Scores reflect conditions observed at the time of inspection and may not represent current conditions. Always verify directly with the establishment or DBPR for the most up-to-date information.

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