Restaurant Inspections: Vivify, Carrabba’s, The Virginia Deli and More

Rappahannock Area Health District (RAHD) officials recently inspected food preparation and storage in the following Fredericksburg restaurants.
The Virginia Deli, 1002 Sophia St. on Feb. 12 – 1 critical violation
Vivify Burger & Lounge, 314 William St. on Feb. 12 – 0 critical violations
Chick-fil-A, 1698 Carl D. Silver Pkwy. on Feb. 11 – 0 critical violations
O’Charley’s Restaurant, 1791 Carl D. Silver Pkwy. on Feb. 11 – 2 critical violations
Hardee’s of Princess Anne #2920, 1700 Princess Anne St. on Feb. 10 – 2 critical violations
Carrabba’s Italian Grill, 1951 Carl D. Silver Pkwy. on Feb. 10 – 1 critical violation
A “critical violation” is one that “poses a direct or immediate threat to the safety of the food being served.”
“In our experience, it is unrealistic to expect that a complex, full-service food operation can routinely avoid any violations,” officials said on the Virginia Department of Health’s website.
Complete details are available on the Rappahannock Health District website.