Infestation and no hot water were the main reasons the following restaurants and other food facilities were closed by health inspectors from Pasadena’s Environmental Health Services Division.
By Rena Kurlander
The following list is for the last 60 days*:
Score
- Rosco’s House of Chicken waffles
Rosco’s scored a high 93 (as of 12/23/2019).
It was closed due to insufficient warm water and reopened the following day. - The Women’s City Club of Pasadena
The Women’s City Club of Pasadena got a low score of 61 (as of 11/26/2019).
It was closed due to cockroach Infestation. It got the lowest score of the entire list and remains closed. - Grandview Palace
Grandview Palace scored a high 97 (as of 12/18/2019).
It was closed due to cockroach Infestation and reopened the following day.
Table of Closures
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830 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena |
Insufficient Warm Water |
Closed: 2019-12-03 |
Reopened: |
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160 N. Oakland Ave., Pasadena |
Cockroach Infestation |
Closed: |
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60 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena |
Cockroach Infestation |
Closed: |
Reopened: |
Pasadena unincorporated areas
All inquiries, or complaints, regarding food facilities located in unincorporated areas of the City of Pasadena can be directed to the County of Los Angeles, Environmental Health Division at (888) 700-9995.
*As of 01/06/2020.










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