COBRA LOUNGE/ALL RISE BREWING CO..
Chicago Health Dept
235 N ASHLAND AVE · WEST LOOP, CHICAGO
Last inspected 2010.
2 inspections on record since 2010 · Last inspected May 2010.
Last inspected May 2010. Records may not reflect current conditions.
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INSPECTION HISTORY
All food should be properly protected from contamination during storage, preparation, display, service, and transportation. Glass bottles of beer stored in the north ice machine were removed, the ice dumped out and the interior washed, rinsed and sanitized at this time. The west ice machine has a bacterial buildup inside of the ice bin. Wash, rinse and sanitize the ice machine and remove all of the ice prior to restarting. Machine tagged held for inspection until re-inspected by the Chicago Department of Public Health. E-mail a tag removal request to cicero_marc@cdph.org or nelson_gregory@cdph.org when ready for re-inspection. Add covers to the ice bins in both bars to protect ice from contamination.
All necessary control measures shall be used to effectively minimize or eliminate the presence of rodents, roaches, and other vermin and insects on the premises of all food establishments, in food-transporting vehicles, and in vending machines. 20 smallflys were found in the front bar area. Remove all evidence of insect activity.
All dishwashing machines must be of a type that complies with all requirements of the plumbing section of the Municipal Code of Chicago and Rules and Regulation of the Board of Health. The front bar three compartment sink leaks onto the bar floor, repair the drain pipe.
Ventilation: All plumbing fixtures, such as toilets, sinks, washbasins, etc., must be adequately trapped, vented, and re-vented and properly connected to the sewer in accordance with the plumbing chapter of the Municipal Code of Chicago and the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Health. Install the drain lines to the soda guns and run them to a drain. The flow of air discharged from kitchen fans shall always be through a duct to a point above the roofline. One of the deep fryers does not fit under the exhaust hood, remove a fryer or extend the hood to fit the cooking equipment.
All parts of the food establishment and all parts of the property used in connection with the operation of the establishment shall be kept neat and clean and should not produce any offensive odors. Clean out the clutter in the basement and in the outside storage container for inspection.
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