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VICE CITY PIZZA

2615 SW 147 AVE, MIAMI, FL 33185

License #2330101

Quick take

VICE CITY PIZZA in MIAMI currently holds an InspectFL Health Score of 77 out of 100 — a C grade — a noticeable pattern of violations across recent inspections. This restaurant has one inspection on record from Florida DBPR, with the most recent inspection on May 20, 2026. Across those visits, DBPR recorded 20 total findings; InspectFL has imported detailed violation rows for 15 of them so far.

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Record snapshot

What stands out in this inspection history

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Inspections on file
1
Clean inspections
0
Callback visits
0
Latest clean pass
None on file yet

The latest inspection on May 20, 2026 included 3 critical violations, 6 major, and 6 minor.

Inspection data quality

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Inspection timeline

Inspection History

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Critical Major Minor

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  • Disposition: Administrative complaint recommended
  • Ready-to-eat TCS food not properly date marked, working containers not labeled with common name, and menu disclosure issues for raw/undercooked foods.
  • Probe thermometers missing, inaccurate, or uncalibrated; ambient air thermometers missing from holding units.
  • Raw animal food stored over or with ready-to-eat food, food stored on the floor, food stored uncovered, and improper storage by minimum cooking temperature.
  • Establishment lacks documented procedures for employee health reporting, response to vomiting/diarrhea events, or person-in-charge knowledge of foodborne illness.
  • Cutting boards, equipment, and storage in poor repair — cut marks, ice buildup, rust, missing handles on dispensing utensils.
  • No chemical test kit available for the sanitizer in use; dishmachine maintenance issues, label residue on cleaned containers, lime scale buildup.
  • Food-contact surfaces soiled with debris, mold-like substance, or slime; ice machine interiors with mold; dishmachine sanitizer at improper concentration.
  • Non-food-contact surfaces (gaskets, shelves, equipment exteriors, door handles) soiled with grease, debris, dirt, slime, or dust.
  • Equipment and utensils stored wet (wet nesting), stored uninverted, or stored in dirty drawers/racks after cleaning.
  • Standing water in coolers, leaking pipes, missing vacuum breakers on mop sinks or hose bibbs, plumbing in disrepair.
  • Live insects, roach activity, rodent droppings, or other pest evidence; exterior door gaps that admit pests.
  • Floors, walls, and ceilings soiled with grease, food debris, dust, or in disrepair. Standing water on floor surfaces.
  • Operating with an expired DBPR license, license not displayed, license decals missing on mobile units, or operating without a license.
  • CO2/helium tanks not adequately secured, no Heimlich/choking sign posted, plan review not submitted for renovations, latest inspection report not available.
  • No proof of state-approved employee training; employee training expired or not available; no certified food manager on duty when required.
Specific inspector observations for this inspection are available in the official DBPR report, but the direct DBPR visit link is missing for this record.
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VICE CITY PIZZA has some meaningful issues on record. Would you still eat here?

C record

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