31 Phoenixville Restaurants Inspected Since March, 21 With Violations

Taco Bell, Sly Fox Brewhouse, and Latino Mini Market among those cited for issues during recent inspections.

Apr. 7, 2026 at 8:08pm

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A total of 31 restaurants around Phoenixville, Pennsylvania have been inspected by health officials since March 1, and 21 of them received violations of some kind. Only three establishments were found to be out of compliance during the inspections.

Why it matters

Restaurant inspections are an important way for local health departments to ensure food safety and sanitation standards are being met, protecting the public from potential health risks. The findings from these recent Phoenixville inspections highlight areas where some establishments need to improve their operations and cleanliness.

The details

The Latino Mini Market received the most violations with 21 issues cited, including an empty paper towel dispenser, missing labels on packaged foods, and debris on produce shelves. Other notable violations were found at the local Taco Bell, which lacked cold water at a public restroom sink and had unlabeled condiment containers, as well as Sly Fox Brewhouse, which had grease buildup on equipment and floors.

  • The inspections took place between March 2 and April 6, 2026.
  • The Latino Mini Market was inspected on March 2.
  • Taco Bell was inspected on April 2.
  • Sly Fox Brewhouse was inspected on April 3.

The players

Latino Mini Market

A local grocery store that received the most violations, with 21 issues cited during its March 2 inspection.

Taco Bell

The local Taco Bell franchise was cited for several violations, including a lack of cold water at a public restroom sink and unlabeled condiment containers.

Sly Fox Brewhouse and Eatery

The popular local brewery and restaurant was found to have grease buildup on equipment and floors during its April 3 inspection.

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What’s next

The health department will continue to monitor the restaurants cited for violations to ensure they address the issues and come into full compliance.

The takeaway

These restaurant inspections highlight the importance of ongoing oversight and enforcement to maintain food safety standards, even at well-established local businesses. The findings also underscore the need for restaurant owners to prioritize cleanliness and proper food handling practices to protect public health.