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P'Cheen Flunks Its Restaurant Health Inspection, Before Rebounding with an "A"

Patch rounds up some recent health inspection scores for East Atlanta restaurants.

P'Cheen, the popular Old Fourth Ward gastropub known for its libations and menu staples such as its Bone-Lick BBQ failed it's most recent health inspection.

The Fulton County Department of Health and Wellness gave the restaurant a 65 — an "F" — following its Dec. 7 inspection.  The restaurant was cited for 16 violations.

Fulton County inspectors returned on December 13th and gave P'cheen a 96 (A), after clearing up the violations.

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Here are some recent health inspection scores performed by the DeKalb County Board of Health and the Fulton County Department of Health and Wellness for restaurants in our community. Readers can click on the score to see the actual report:

Blimpie
792 Moreland Avenue
Date: 12/10/12
Score: 84

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Noni
357 Edgewood Avenue
Date: 11/19/12
Score: 80

The Original Jamaican Restaurant
378 Edgewood Avenue
Date: 11/19/12
Score: 94

Thumbs Up Diner
573 Edgewood Avenue
Date: 11/16/12
Score: 91

(A food service establishment that is graded as a “U” and does not earn at least a grade “C” within 10 days of receiving the “U” will be requested to voluntarily close until all violations are corrected and/or have enforcement action taken to suspend or revoke the food service permit.)


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