One Fort Worth restaurant was closed during the Nov. 2-8 health inspections due to water issues, and flies and roaches were found at other eateries, according to data from the city compiled by the Star-Telegram.
Paletas Hidalgo at 3510 E. Lancaster Ave. scored 12 demerits on Nov. 6. There was no thermometer in the reach-in coolers, some bags of chips were stored on the floor, and there was insufficient hot water at the sinks. The city closed the facility until the hot water issue could be taken care of.
Fort Worth uses a demerit system, with zero being a perfect score. Restaurants that receive more than 30 demerits are required to fix the worst problems immediately and clean up the rest of the violations within 48 hours. No restaurants scored more than 30 during this round of inspections, but several received high demerit scores.
Asian King Buffet at 6051 SW Loop 820 scored 30 on Nov. 4. Raw eggs and imitation crab were held at an unsafe temperature, fly traps were found hanging in the kitchen and some sauces in the refrigerator weren’t date marked. The facility scored 12 during a Nov. 7 follow-up inspection.
The Point On Lake Worth at 1349 Bomber Road scored 28 on Nov. 5. The inspector found black organic matter in the ice machine, dead roaches near the walk-in cooler, and moths and mosquitoes in the men’s bathroom. Also some employees hadn’t completed an accredited food-handler course and the posted permit was expired.
Nancy’s Good Luck Drive In at 900 W. Rosedale St. scored 26 on Nov. 5. Some corn dogs were uncovered in the food prep cooler, paint and other construction materials at the site weren’t properly stored, and the walls and floors were dirty.
Y & H Stop N Save at 2912 Vaughn Blvd. scored 26 on Nov. 4. The inspector found flies in the establishment, chemicals stored next to drink mixes and improperly labeled packaged food.
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Super Food Mart at 1525 E. Berry St. scored 25 on Nov. 5. Flies were found in the kitchen, lettuce was stored at an unsafe temperature and some raw fish and chicken weren’t properly dated.
Texan Diner at 2488 Avondale Haslet Road in Haslet scored 25 on Nov. 6. The inspector noticed moldy strawberries in the cooler, a dirty bread slicer and diced chicken held at an unsafe temperature.
Ol’ South Pancake House at 1509 S. University Drive received a low score of 9 on Nov. 4 but the inspector noticed a live roach in the establishment.
Three facilities — Hampton Inn and Suites at 4201 Reggis Court, Stevenson Oaks at 6251 Stevenson Oaks Drive and SpringHill Suites at 5301 N. Riverside Drive — received a perfect score of zero.
Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Fort Worth for Nov. 2nd – Nov. 8th 2025. Scores are based on a demerit system. When the total exceeds 30, the restaurant must take immediate corrective action on all identified critical violations, then has 48 hours to initiate corrective action on all other violations. To search the restaurant inspections, type in a keyword or restaurant name. You can also sort by score.
Steve Wilson swilson@star-telegram.com
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