Health Inspections: Coffee Shops in Brentwood for July 16, 2018

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These are the scores for Coffee Shops in Brentwood, with their most recent inspection score.

StoreAddressInspection DateScore
Connection Cafe7777 Concord RdApril 2, 2018100
Dunkin' Donuts4930 Thoroughbred LnOctober 12, 201794 / 96
Just Love Coffee & Eatery7010 Executive Center Dr #106April 16, 2018100
Starbucks269 Franklin RdJanuary 10, 2018100
Starbucks780 Old Hickory Blvd
Starbucks6680 Nolensville RoadJanuary 10, 201898
The Perch117 Franklin Rd.May 17, 2017100
The Well Coffeehouse690 East Old Hickory BoulevardMay 30, 201893

Here are the scores, according to the health department’s latest available information.

Inspections are once every six months, once between January 1 and June 30 and once between July 1 and December 31 of each year. Quick note: A business needs to have a score of 90 to be considered “passing.” If inspectors give a place a score below 90, they will give the business a chance to pass in a re-inspection shortly afterward. To stay open- and serving food at all- the place must make at least a 90 in the follow up. So it might help to think of these scores as on a scale not out of 100 but out of 10, from 91-100. That is not exactly correct because a 90 is still a 90, but a 90 is the lowest score a place can have that is considered in the industry to be passing.

Info: There are two types of violations- critical and non-critical. According to the Tennessee Department of Health web site:

“Critical Violations: Violations of the Food Regulations, which, if left uncorrected, are more likely than other violations to directly contribute to food contamination or illness. Examples of critical violations include poor temperature control of food, improper cooking, cooling, refrigeration, or reheating temperatures.

“Non-Critical Violations: Violations not directly related to the cause of food-borne illness, but if uncorrected, could impede the operation of the restaurant. The likelihood of food-borne illness in these cases is very low. Non-Critical violations, if left uncorrected, could lead to Critical violations. Examples of non-critical violations include a lack of facility cleanliness and maintenance.”