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Beaverton Restaurants Receive Mixed Grades in Latest Health Inspections
Some eateries ace inspections while others face violations, raising concerns about food safety
Apr. 20, 2026 at 5:20am
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Neon-bright restaurant tools symbolize the high standards required to pass health inspections in Beaverton.Hillsboro TodayA recent round of health inspections in Beaverton and the surrounding Aloha area has revealed a mix of results for local restaurants. While some establishments earned perfect 100 scores, others fell below 90 and faced various violations ranging from handwashing issues to improper food storage and temperature control. The inspection reports have been made publicly available, allowing residents to see how their favorite eateries fared.
Why it matters
Food safety is a critical concern for any community, and these health inspection results provide valuable transparency into the practices of local restaurants. The mixed findings highlight the need for ongoing vigilance and enforcement to ensure all Beaverton-area establishments are upholding the highest standards of cleanliness and food handling. Residents can use this information to make informed decisions about where they choose to dine.
The details
Washington County health inspectors visited dozens of restaurants in Beaverton and the nearby Aloha area in late March, evaluating factors such as handwashing, food temperatures, sanitizer levels, and storage practices. While some eateries like Wildwood Taphouse and Insomnia Coffee earned perfect 100 scores, others fell below 90 and faced a range of violations. Common issues included improper handwashing, food stored at unsafe temperatures, and insufficient sanitizer concentration.
- In late March 2026, Washington County health inspectors visited restaurants in Beaverton and Aloha.
The players
Wildwood Taphouse
A Beaverton restaurant that earned a perfect 100 score on its recent health inspection.
Insomnia Coffee
A Beaverton-area coffee shop that also received a perfect 100 on its latest health inspection.
What they’re saying
“We must remain vigilant to ensure all Beaverton-area restaurants are upholding the highest standards of food safety and cleanliness.”
— Beaverton Resident
What’s next
The Beaverton community will be closely watching to see if the restaurants with lower scores take the necessary steps to address the identified issues and improve their food safety practices.
The takeaway
These mixed health inspection results serve as a reminder that food safety should be a top priority for all local restaurants. Residents can use the publicly available information to make informed choices about where they dine, while also encouraging all Beaverton eateries to maintain the highest standards of cleanliness and food handling.
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