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4.21 A-L Inspections Est Inspection Inspection Followup Number Premise Name Premise Address 1 Type Score Date Violation List Required 67372 #1 CHINA BUFFET 125 E. REYNOLDS ROAD, STE. 120 2 92 02-Feb-2021 17 36 43 44 48 50 56 NO 67372 #1 CHINA BUFFET 125 E. REYNOLDS ROAD, STE. 120 2 88 02-Feb-2021 6 13 17 36 43 44 48 50 56 YES 98932 21C LEXINGTON MASTER TENANT 167 W MAIN STREET 1 96 09-Sep-2020 40 45 48 NO 98932 21C LEXINGTON MASTER TENANT 167 W MAIN STREET 1 99 31-Mar-2021 50 NO 30690 2ND FLOOR CLUB KITCHEN 4201 VERSAILLES RD. 1 96 06-Nov-2020 45 48 50 NO 30690 2ND FLOOR CLUB KITCHEN 4201 VERSAILLES RD. 1 96 15-Apr-2021 34 48 56 NO 32279 300 GRILL SOUTHLAND 205 SOUTHLAND DRIVE 1 97 24-Sep-2020 48 56 NO 32279 300 GRILL SOUTHLAND 205 SOUTHLAND DRIVE 1 97 29-Mar-2021 44 50 56 NO 107156 33 STAVES 4174 ROWAN 1 100 21-Oct-2020 NO 65080 A CUP OF COMMON WEALTH 105 EASTERN AVE 1 88 09-Nov-2020 5 38 40 44 48 50 51 56 58 YES 65080 A CUP OF COMMON WEALTH 105 EASTERN AVE 2 94 23-Nov-2020 15 48 50 56 NO 111421 A CUP OF COMMONWEALTH 401 S. LIMESTONE 1 100 16-Nov-2020 NO 96528 A&W BURGERS-CHICKEN-FLOATS 114 TOWNE CENTER DR 1 96 17-Sep-2020 36 37 40 49 NO 95307 A&W BURGERS, CHICKEN & FLOATS 2251 WAR ADMIRAL WAY STE 110 1 98 05-Mar-2021 45 51 NO 85470 ACCESS MINISTRIES KY 376 SOUTHLAND DRIVE 1 99 04-Jan-2021 51 NO 96533 ACTIVE DAY OF LEXINGTON 191 W LOWRY LANE 1 99 25-Sep-2020 40 NO 96533 ACTIVE DAY OF LEXINGTON 191 W LOWRY LANE 1 99 02-Apr-2021 40 NO 70022 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER # 407 3101 RICHMOND ROAD 1 98 28-Sep-2020 17 38 NO 70022 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER # 407 3101 RICHMOND ROAD 1 95 09-Dec-2020 17 38 44 48 NO 69489 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER #347 4101 TATES CREEK RD 1 99 28-Sep-2020 41 NO 84685 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER #352 2335 NICHOLASVILLE RD 1 100 29-Sep-2020 NO 88221 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER #737 1060 CHINOE RD. 1 99 07-Oct-2020 38 NO 83286 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER #767 3175 BEAUMONT CNTR CIRCLE 1 100 30-Sep-2020 NO 79573 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER #768 1600 LEESTOWN ROAD, STE 150 1 100 09-Nov-2020 NO 70024 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER #784 704 EUCLID 1 100 10-Dec-2020 NO 77973 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER 371 3650 BOSTON ROAD 1 99 02-Nov-2020 50 NO 77812 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER L-361 1808 ALEXANDRIA DRIVE 1 99 10-Nov-2020 44 NO 89304 AFC SUSHI @ KROGER L-721 4750 HARTLAND PARKWAY 1 96 26-Feb-2021 38 48 50 NO 82821 AFC SUSHI @ UK HOSPITAL CAFETERIA 1000 S LIMESTONE 1 99 05-Feb-2021 44 NO 69425 AFRICA & CARIBBEAN IMPORTS, LLC 1315 WINCHESTER RD STE 349 / 337 STORAGE 1 89 28-Oct-2020 5 20 37 38 48 50 56 57 YES 69425 AFRICA & CARIBBEAN IMPORTS, LLC 1315 WINCHESTER RD STE 349 / 337 STORAGE 2 95 17-Nov-2020 38 46 48 56 NO 62124 AFTON COMMUNITY DAY 3743 RED RIVER DRIVE, STE 1 1 97 27-Oct-2020 48 50 NO 62124 AFTON COMMUNITY DAY 3743 RED RIVER DRIVE, STE 1 1 97 29-Apr-2021 48 50 NO 112033 AG CREDIT FOOD DEMONSTRATION KITCHEN 101 W. LOUDON AVE 1 100 20-Apr-2021 NO 96561 AGAVE & RYE 3535 NICHOLASVILLE RD I-9211 1 97 02-Sep-2020 10 48 NO 96561 AGAVE & RYE 3535 NICHOLASVILLE RD I-9211 1 98 09-Mar-2021 41 57 NO 30745 AL'S BAR 601 NORTH LIMESTONE 1 97 23-Mar-2021 48 56 NO 67013 ALFALFA RESTAURANT 141 E. MAIN ST 1 99 11-Apr-2021 51 NO 71072 ALI BABA 412 SOUTHLAND DR 1 82 09-Oct-2020 5 15 29 38 39 41 45 46 48 50 55 56 58YES 71072 ALI BABA 412 SOUTHLAND DR 2 92 23-Oct-2020 15 38 41 48 50 56 NO 71072 ALI BABA 412 SOUTHLAND DR 1 85 01-Feb-2021 15 21 40 46 48 49 50 53 56 57 YES 71072 ALI BABA 412 SOUTHLAND DR 1 85 01-Feb-2021 15 21 40 46 48 49 50 53 56 57 YES 71072 ALI BABA 412 SOUTHLAND DR 2 89 01-Feb-2021 15 40 43 46 48 49 50 56 57 NO 105461 ALL ABOUT KIDS, LC 695 VINCENT WAY 1 100 15-Sep-2020 NO 105461 ALL ABOUT KIDS, LC 695 VINCENT WAY 1 100 12-Mar-2021 NO 105811 ALPHA CHI OMEGA (AXO) SORORITY 411 PENNSYLVANIA CT 1 99 01-Oct-2020 10 NO 105811 ALPHA CHI OMEGA (AXO) SORORITY 411 PENNSYLVANIA CT 1 98 01-Apr-2021 45 50 NO 112171 ANIEL ACOSTA 251 CHIPPENDALE CIRCLE #1432 1 100 09-Apr-2021 NO 102232 ANTHONY VINCE NAIL SPA 122 MARION, SUITE 120 1 98 21-Apr-2021 45 57 NO 102232 ANTHONY VINCE NAIL SPA 122 MARION, SUITE 120 1 98 21-Apr-2021 45 57 NO 102232 ANTHONY VINCE NAIL SPA 122 MARION, SUITE 120 1 98 21-Apr-2021 45 57 NO 30740 AP SUGGINS 345 ROMANY RD 1 93 21-Sep-2020 17 38 39 48 50 56 NO 30740 AP SUGGINS 345 ROMANY RD 1 95 10-Mar-2021 34 48 50 56 NO 89969 APIARY CATERING & EVENTS 218 W JEFFERSON ST 1 100 05-Feb-2021 NO 108402 APOLLO PIZZA MEADOWTHORPE TAPROOM 1451 LEESTOWN RD 1 98 02-Nov-2020 39 50 NO 71880 APPLEBEE'S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR 1761 SHARKEY WAY 1 85 13-Oct-2020 6 17 40 41 44 45 47 48 50 55 56 57 YES 71880 APPLEBEE'S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR 1761 SHARKEY WAY 2 94 28-Oct-2020 40 41 48 55 56 NO 30794 ARAMARK CAFETERIA / BLACKBURN CORR COMPLEX 3111 SPURR ROAD 1 97 09-Mar-2021 51 51 56 NO 76790 ARBOR YOUTH SERVICES 536 W. THIRD STREET 1 100 06-Apr-2021 NO 49229 ARBY'S - PALOMAR 3745 HARRODSBURG RD 1 98 25-Jan-2021 10 56 NO 30759 ARBY'S #1092 2649 RICHMOND RD 1 94 20-Oct-2020 6 48 50 56 YES 30759 ARBY'S #1092 2649 RICHMOND RD 2 96 20-Oct-2020 48 50 56 NO 30756 ARBY'S #1128 540 NEW CIRCLE RD S-4 1 98 28-Sep-2020 50 56 NO 30756 ARBY'S #1128 540 NEW CIRCLE RD S-4 1 96 15-Mar-2021 37 48 50 NO 30761 ARBY'S #1299 3261 NICHOLASVILLE RD 1 97 01-Feb-2021 50 54 56 NO 62651 ARBY'S #6911 1949 PLAUDIT PLACE 1 99 03-Feb-2021 56 NO 30760 ARBY'S #784 1228 S BROADWAY 1 95 02-Oct-2020 48 50 56 57 NO 30758 ARBY'S OF LEXINGTON #1952 2270 ELKHORN DR 2 100 14-Sep-2020 NO 30758 ARBY'S OF LEXINGTON #1952 2270 ELKHORN DR 1 99 19-Jan-2021 51 NO 30763 ARBY'S RESTAURANT 3391 TATES CREEK RD 1 98 12-Jan-2021 56 57 NO 91858 ARCADIUM 574 N LIMESTONE 1 99 14-Dec-2020 50 NO 82186 ARCHANINE THAI KITCHEN 162 TODDS ROAD, SUITE 110 1 76 29-Sep-2020 6 15 17 24 25 29 36 38 40 41 44 45 46YES 48 50 56 58 82186 ARCHANINE THAI KITCHEN 162 TODDS ROAD, SUITE 110 2 86 29-Sep-2020 15 17 36 38 40 41 44 45 46 48 50 56 NO 82186 ARCHANINE THAI KITCHEN 162 TODDS ROAD, SUITE 110 1 97 02-Feb-2021 15 49 NO 71289 ARCHITECTURAL KITCHENS & BATHS 345 LAFAYETTE AVE 1 100 17-Mar-2021 NO 30904 ARIRANG GARDEN 109 MT TABOR RD 1 97 01-Oct-2020 38 39 56 NO 30764 ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 928 N LIMESTONE ST 1 100 19-Mar-2021 NO 80512 ASHLAND AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH 483 W. REYNOLDS RD. 2 100 26-Jan-2021 NO 80512 ASHLAND AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH 483 W. REYNOLDS RD. 1 98 26-Jan-2021 13 YES 30766 ASHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 195 N ASHLAND AVE 1 99 15-Mar-2021 56 NO 30768 ASHLAND TERRACE 475 S ASHLAND AVE 1 95 21-Sep-2020 40 41 48 57 NO 96454 ASIAN BISTRO 4224 SARON DR 1 93 20-Jan-2021 17 36 41 44 48 50 NO 50280 ASIAN WIND RESTAURANT 3735 PALOMAR CTR. DR., STE 40 1 95 03-Feb-2021 39 45 50 54 56 NO 108392 ATHENIAN GRILL 110 E MAIN ST 1 99 11-Sep-2020 10 NO 38315 ATHENIAN GRILL 313 S ASHLAND AVE 1 98 22-Mar-2021 41 49 NO 31995 ATHENS FOOD MART 5522 ATHENS-BOONESBORO ROAD 1 89 20-Oct-2020 3 5 15 34 38 40 43 51 YES 31995 ATHENS FOOD MART 5522 ATHENS-BOONESBORO ROAD 2 97 04-Nov-2020 40 48 NO 76625 ATHENS-CHILESBURG ELEMENTARY 900 CHILESBURG ROAD 1 100 23-Mar-2021 NO 105619 AUNTIE ANNE'S 160 AVENUE OF CHAMPIONS 1 99 02-Oct-2020 50 NO 105619 AUNTIE ANNE'S 160 AVENUE OF CHAMPIONS 1 99 22-Apr-2021 50 NO 71209 AUNTIE ANNE'S PRETZELS 3401 NICHOLASVILLE ROAD PK 55 1 97 05-Nov-2020 34 48 NO 30773 AUSTIN CITY SALOON 2350 WOODHILL DR #100 1 96 11-Mar-2021 48 50 56 NO 61166 AVON MART 5693 BRIAR HILL ROAD 1 90 23-Sep-2020 5 13 48 50 54 56 57 YES 61166 AVON MART 5693 BRIAR HILL ROAD 2 96 07-Oct-2020 48 50 57 NO 75633 AYAME JAPANESE & GOURMET MARKET 115 CODELL DRIVE, STE 120 1 97 09-Feb-2021 10 48 NO 72696 AZUR 3070 LAKECREST CIR STE #550 1 90 01-Sep-2020 25 26 40 44 48 50 56 YES 72696 AZUR 3070 LAKECREST CIR STE #550 2 94 01-Sep-2020 40 44 48 50 56 NO 72696 AZUR 3070 LAKECREST CIR STE #550 1 73 08-Apr-2021 5 6 13 15 17 18 21 24 25 26 41 44 48YES 50 56 72696 AZUR 3070 LAKECREST CIR STE #550 2 96 22-Apr-2021 48 50 56 NO 111338 B K'S 428 SOUTHLAND DR 1 100 26-Oct-2020 NO 111905 B'JUICED 101 W.
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