Terrebonne Parish Restaurant Health Inspections Reveal Violations

Five critical violations found at top offending restaurant

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

The Houma Courier obtained food safety inspection data from the Louisiana Department of Health for Terrebonne Parish restaurants during the week of February 7-14, 2026. The report highlights the top address with the most critical violations, which had a total of five critical violations.

Why it matters

Food safety inspections are crucial for protecting public health and ensuring restaurants maintain proper sanitation and food handling practices. Identifying problem locations allows authorities to work with the businesses to address issues and prevent potential foodborne illnesses.

The details

The Louisiana Department of Health conducted routine food safety inspections of Terrebonne Parish restaurants during the week of February 7-14, 2026. The top offending address had a total of five critical violations, though the specific details of those violations were not provided in the report.

  • The inspections took place during the week of February 7-14, 2026.

The players

Louisiana Department of Health

The state agency responsible for conducting food safety inspections and enforcing health codes in Terrebonne Parish restaurants.

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The takeaway

This report highlights the importance of regular food safety inspections to identify and address critical violations at restaurants, in order to protect public health and prevent potential foodborne illness outbreaks in the community.