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Cocoa Beach Today
By the People, for the People
Raw sewage, rodents prompt emergency closures at Brevard restaurants
Brevard County restaurants temporarily shut down due to major health violations
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Several restaurants in Brevard County, Florida were temporarily closed by health inspectors after they found issues such as raw sewage on the ground, rodent infestations, and improper food temperature controls. The restaurants will need to pass follow-up inspections before they can reopen.
Why it matters
Restaurant health and safety is a major concern for the local community, as foodborne illnesses can have serious public health consequences. The temporary closures highlight the importance of regular inspections and enforcement of health codes to protect customers.
The details
Inspectors found a range of serious violations at the affected restaurants, including the presence of raw sewage, large numbers of rodent droppings, improper sanitization of dishwashing equipment, and temperature abuse of perishable foods. These issues posed immediate threats to public health and safety, leading the state to order the restaurants to cease operations until the problems were resolved.
- The restaurants were inspected and temporarily closed during the week of February 16-22, 2026.
The players
Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation
The state agency responsible for regulating and inspecting restaurants in Florida.
What’s next
The restaurants will need to pass follow-up inspections by the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation before they can reopen to the public.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of strict health code enforcement to protect public safety, even for well-established restaurants. It serves as a reminder for diners to be vigilant about restaurant cleanliness and to report any concerns to the proper authorities.


