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MULLETS FISH CAMP AND MARKET

3901 6TH STREET S, ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33705

License #6217825

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Quick take

MULLETS FISH CAMP AND MARKET in ST. PETERSBURG currently holds an InspectFL Health Score of 81.5 out of 100 — a C grade — a noticeable pattern of violations across recent inspections. This restaurant has 2 inspections on record from Florida DBPR, with the most recent inspection on April 9, 2026. Across those visits, inspectors documented 11 total violations — 3 critical, 3 major, 5 minor.

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Record snapshot

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Inspections on file
2
Clean inspections
0
Callback visits
0
Latest clean pass
None on file yet

The latest inspection on April 9, 2026 included 2 critical violations, 2 major, and 3 minor.

Inspection data quality

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100%
Imported observations
11
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Inspection timeline

Inspection History

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  • Inspection Completed - No Further Action
  • [36-73-4] Floor soiled/has accumulation of debris. Floor soiled on the floor at the dish pit.
  • [31B-04-4] No handwashing sign provided at a hand sink used by food employees. No handwashing sign located at front bar hand wash sink. Inspector will provide a sign to establishment.
  • [35A-02-7] Live, small flying insects found (3) fruit flies observed at closed indoor tiki bar. Discussed with manager to dispatch and vermin, clean, and sanitize area. No flies observed landing on food contact surfaces.
  • [03F-10-5] No written procedures available for use of time as a public health control to hold time/temperature control for safety food. Establishment uses time to hold cooked onions at the cook line. Discussed with manager completing a time as a public health control written plan. Inspector will provide blank form at the end of inspection.
  • [41-27-4] Wiping cloth sanitizer solution exceeds the maximum concentration allowed. Wiping cloth solution tested at 500 ppm (QAC). Manager dumped solution and prepared new solution at 200 ppm.
  • [22-20-5] Accumulation of black/green mold-like substance in the interior of the ice machine/bin. Interior of ice machine at outdoor bar with black mold like substance.
  • [16-33-4] Chemical test kit not used to ensure proper sanitization of equipment and utensils when using a chemical sanitizer. Test kit not used to check wiping cloth solution.
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MULLETS FISH CAMP AND MARKET has some meaningful issues on record. Would you still eat here?

C record

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