State inspections found flies on pizza boxes and a pan of cookies — as well as one sitting on an apple pie! — at South Florida restaurants last week. These and other violations (rodent droppings, live roaches) led to the temporary closures of five eateries and one food truck in Broward and Palm Beach counties.

The Sun Sentinel typically highlights restaurant inspections conducted by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation in Broward and Palm Beach counties. We cull through inspections that happen weekly and spotlight places ordered shut for violations such as improper food temperatures or dead cockroaches.

Any restaurant that fails a state inspection must stay closed until it passes a follow-up. If you spot a possible violation and wish to file a complaint, contact Florida DBPR. (But please don’t contact us: The Sun Sentinel doesn’t inspect restaurants.)

PALM BEACH COUNTY

Mi Tierra Food Truck
West Palm Beach

Ordered shut: Dec. 19

Why: 3 violations (two high-priority), including:

About 32 live roaches in areas such as “under steam table on counter top,” “on top of single-service paper liners,” “on ceiling and wall joint,” “on storage rack for single-service items,” “on floor under steam table,” “inside dry seasoning cabinets,” “on wall next to [three-compartment] sink” and “on single-service takeout box.”
“Food truck has water line hooked up to great water tank to dump [wastewater] into nearby mulch.”
“Used canisters of roach pesticide foggers for household-use only inside seasoning cabinets next to dry seasonings, and under sink.”

Status: Closed Dec. 20 after a reinspection found two high-priority violations and Dec. 22 after a third visit found one high-priority violation. Reopened Dec. 23 after a fourth inspection found no violations.

Bond Street Ale and Coffee
1626 S. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach

Ordered shut: Dec. 18

Why: 12 violations (eight high-priority), including:

Four live flies seen “sitting on Dutch apple pie,” “on the wall at triple sink” and “on speed rack with dirty dishes next to cook line.” A stop sale was ordered for the pie.
Stop sale also ordered for sausage and home fries “due to temperature abuse.”
Time/temperature issue involved portioned butter.
Employee touched “her mouth while eating and then started handling utensils on the grill without washing hands.”

Status: Reopened Dec. 19 after a reinspection found one basic violation.

How Ya Dough’n
8240 S. State Road 7, Boynton Beach

Ordered shut: Dec. 17

Why: Two high-priority violations, including:

About 72 live flies seen “landing on trash can” and in areas such as on wall “at hand washing sink next to oven,” “on pan of cookies,” “on seasoning shaker,” “on pizza boxes,” “on seats and wall in dining room,” “on box of stainless steel scrubbers in kitchen at dish area” and “on dish storage rack.”

Status: Reopened Dec. 19 after a follow-up visit found one high-priority violation. A follow-up inspection was required.

Los Catrachos II
4663 Lake Worth Road, Greenacres

Ordered shut: Dec. 15

Why: Four violations (three high-priority), including:

About three live roaches in kitchen “in bucket next to ice machine in front of food prep table.”
About seven dead roaches in kitchen on floor under dishwasher, “on lid to bucket of cinnamon” and “on floor under flip-top.”
Stop sale ordered for diced tomatoes, cut lettuce, cheese,  raw beef, raw chicken, cooked beans, cut cabbage, milk, raw steak and raw fish “due to temperature abuse.”

Status: Reopened later that same day after a second visit found no violations.

BROWARD COUNTY

Saveur Tropical Restaurant 
515 NE 24th St., Pompano Beach

Ordered shut: Dec. 18

Why: Eight violations (four high-priority), including:

About 70 rodent droppings in kitchen “on food prep table” and “on container lids on bottom shelf of food prep table.”
Three live roaches “in can opener holder at food prep table in kitchen.”
“Observed cooked noodles in direct contact with [plastic ‘thank-you bag’] in three-door, reach-in cooler.”

Status: Closed Dec. 19 after a follow-up inspection found five violations (two high-priority). Reopened later that same day a third visit found one basic violation.

Charleys Cheesesteaks (inside Broward Mall) 
8000 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation

Ordered shut: Dec. 18

Why: Six violations (two high-priority), including:

About three live roaches “under the single-service items storage area in the kitchen.”
Two dead roaches “under a ladder near the office area” and “under prep table near mop sink.”
“Observed raw chicken not in its commercial packaging stored over raw beef in the walk-in freezer.”

Status: Reopened Dec. 19 after a follow-up inspection found no violations.