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EL CLUB DE LA MILANESA

1760 BELL TOWER LN 1 FLR, WESTON, FL 33326

License #1625988

🌮 Mexican/Latin ℹ️ Categories are auto-assigned based on restaurant names and may not be 100% accurate
Quick take

EL CLUB DE LA MILANESA in WESTON currently holds an InspectFL Health Score of 76.3 out of 100 — a C grade — a noticeable pattern of violations across recent inspections. This restaurant has 3 inspections on record from Florida DBPR, with the most recent inspection on March 5, 2026. Across those visits, DBPR recorded 31 total findings; InspectFL has imported detailed violation rows for 25 of them so far.

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Record snapshot

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Inspections on file
3
Clean inspections
0
Callback visits
0
Latest clean pass
None on file yet

The latest inspection on March 5, 2026 included 2 critical violations, 4 major, and 2 minor.

Inspection data quality

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Inspection coverage
100%
Imported observations
25
Coverage note
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Inspection timeline

Inspection History

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  • Disposition: Warning Issued
  • [31B-02-4] No paper towels or mechanical hand drying device provided at handwash sink. Both handwashing on the cook line and next to the three compartment sink in the prep area. Dispensers needs battery replacement. Operator provided paper towels.
  • [02D-01-5] Working containers of food removed from original container not identified by common name. Observed container of sugar and flour removed from original container not identified in storage area. Operator labeled.
  • [12B-13-4] Opened employee beverage container in a cold holding unit with food to be served to customers. Observed open can of mango nectar in reach in cooler with food to be served to customers.
  • [41-17-4] Spray bottle containing toxic degreaser substance not labeled. Operator labeled.
  • [08A-11-5] Raw animal food stored over canned/bottled drinks. Observed raw a container of raw chicken breast stored over boxes of soda syrup in walk-in cooler. Operator stored correctly.
  • [03G-05-5] Fish packaged in the establishment using a reduced oxygen method not bearing a label indicating that it is to be kept frozen until time of use. Observed scallops not bearing a label indicating that it is to be kept frozen until time of use.
  • [16-62-1] No measuring device available for measuring utensil surface temperature when using hot water as sanitizer in a dishmachine.
  • [03G-50-1] Operator is doing a special process, conducting reduced oxygen packaging, cooking time/temperature control for safety food to a time and temperature combination lesser than those in the Food Code or operating a molluscan shellfish tank for human consumption without a HACCP plan approved by the Division of Hotels and Restaurants.
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EL CLUB DE LA MILANESA has some meaningful issues on record. Would you still eat here?

C record

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