A restaurant in Beaver County is “out of compliance” with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s food safety program after and inspection this weekend.
The Wooden Indian/Wooden Angel in Bridgewater was hit with six violations.
The violations include a handwashing sink that had old food residue seen in the sink, showing signs that the sink is being used for things other than handwashing.
Two steaks were found in the Wooden Angel cooler that were “slimy to the touch” had a bad odor and was spoiled. The steaks were thrown away.
Several food contact surfaces, including utensils, containers, counters, plates and more had food residue on them and were not clean. All items were washed during the inspection.
The person in charge at the time of the inspection “did not demonstrate adequate knowledge of food safety in this food facility.
A follow-up inspection will be conducted within 10 days of the March 10 inspection.
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