Smash burger joint flagged for 7 infractions from Toronto health inspectors Toronto Health
Smash burgers are all the rage in Toronto these days, but one joint serving them was just slapped with seven infractions by health inspectors.at 735 Bloor St. W. grills up smashed burgers as well as fried chicken sandwiches and fries, and makes their own house special sauce.
Seven infractions received by the restaurant for a February 6 inspection included one crucial infraction and five significant ones.Five significant infractions included failing to protect against pests, maintain the handwashing station and provide a thermometer in refrigeration equipment.The list of infractions listed on the DineSafe website.Latest Videos
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