Safe Bite Grade is independently calculated by Safe Bite Report based on public LDH inspection data. Not an official health department grade. Grade based on latest inspection cycle through 06/23/2026. Previous inspection history affects the grade. How we calculate.
The air gap between the water supply inlet and the flood rim of the plumbing fixture or equipment is not at least twice the diameter of the water supply inlet. [Corrected]
Without proper air gaps, contaminated water can be sucked back into the clean water supply through backsiphonage. This means water used for food preparation, ice, or drinking could become contaminated.
Floors are not clean.
Walls/ceilings or attached equipment are not clean.
Maintenance cleaning tools are not stored properly.
The hand wash lavatory and/or soap and paper towel dispensers are not clean.
A current state food safety certificate is not held by the owner or a designated employee of the establishment. (90 DAYS)
A missing food safety certificate means the person in charge may not have been trained to identify and prevent food safety hazards. Research shows that restaurants with certified managers have fewer critical violations.
Walls/ceilings or attached equipment are not clean.
Equipment and utensils are not air-dried.
Toilet does not have an open-front toilet seat.
Official Inspection Reports
Louisiana Department of Health
See something wrong?
Report inaccurate data or request a correction