No failures, no perfect scores in most recent Fort Worth restaurant health inspections
No Fort Worth restaurants were closed or had high scores in the most recent round of inspections, according to data from the city compiled by the Star-Telegram.
The only violations of special note were food being held at unsafe temperatures and a walk-in fridge not blowing cold enough air at Central Market on West Freeway.
Inspectors visited 32 businesses from July 10 to July 16. Any restaurants in Fort Worth that receive a score higher than 30 demerits are required to fix the most serious problems immediately and undergo a followup inspection. A zero is considered a perfect score.
There were no perfect scores in the most recent inspections.