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Longwood, Florida

Seminole County ยท 176 restaurants

Longwood is a Seminole County community with 176 restaurants tracked by Florida DBPR inspectors. 93.8% earn an A grade with an average InspectFL Health Score of 98.9 out of 100. That's well above Florida's average and signals consistently strong food-safety performance across the city. No restaurants are currently failing in Longwood. Browse current scores, violation histories, and full inspection details for each restaurant below.

176
Restaurants
93.8%
A-Rated
98.9
Avg Score
40
Inspections

Data on this page

Restaurants tracked
176
Graded restaurants
176
Inspection records
40
Official source
Florida DBPR

InspectFL turns public DBPR inspection records into city-level score trends, grade breakdowns, and restaurant history so this page is useful for comparison, not just a list of names.

How to use this city page

Start with the citywide grade mix, then use filters to narrow by category, grade, or inspection dates before opening the full restaurant record.

What the citywide data means

Longwood looks stronger than average on current grade mix, but individual inspection timelines still matter more than a citywide headline.

A: 165 B: 7 C: 4 F: 0

About Dining in Longwood

Of Longwood's 176 graded restaurants, 93.8% earned an A grade โ€” above the statewide average, reflecting strong food safety compliance in the area. Notably, no restaurants in the area currently hold a failing F grade. The average InspectFL Health Score across Longwood is 98.9 out of 100, based on 40 inspections on record.

What Inspectors Look For

Florida DBPR inspectors evaluate restaurants on food temperature control, employee hygiene, pest activity, and equipment cleanliness. Violations are categorized as critical (immediate health risk), major (significant concern), or minor (procedural issue). Learn more about how grades work.

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Important context for city pages

City pages are comparison tools built from public Florida DBPR inspection data. They help surface local patterns quickly, but they are not official government rankings and they should not replace reading the individual restaurant page before making a decision.