These North Texas-area restaurants were closed in May following inspections
Multiple restaurants in North Texas announced closures in May for various reasons, including health-related issues.
In Plano, health inspectors temporarily shut down four restaurants for violations, including moldy food and roaches. Meanwhile, Fort Worth's health inspections forced the closure of seven restaurants due to unsanitary conditions. Read the stories below.
4 PLANO RESTAURANTS CLOSED: MOLDY FOOD, 30 LIVE ROACHES FOUND IN INSPECTIONS
These four Plano restaurants were closed by health inspectors for violations including moldy food, roaches and other unsanitary conditions, city records show. | Published May 7, 2025 | Read Full Story by Shambhavi Rimal
SEVEN RESTAURANTS CLOSED, RODENTS FOUND IN LATEST FORT WORTH INSPECTIONS
Seven Fort Worth restaurants were closed and rodents and roaches were found at several others during the city’s latest round of health inspections, according to the inspection report. | Published May 23, 2025 | Read Full Story by Lillie Davidson
ROACHES, VOLUNTARY RESTAURANT CLOSURE IN TARRANT COUNTY HEALTH INSPECTIONS
The reports compiled by the Star-Telegram include health violations from May 4 through May 17, and 292 inspections. | Published May 28, 2025 | Read Full Story by Lillie Davidson
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