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Spring Hill Today
By the People, for the People
Maury County Health Scores: March 10, 2026
Latest inspection results for restaurants, hotels, and schools in the area
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The Maury County health department has released the latest food safety inspection scores for establishments in the area from February 23 to March 10, 2026. The scores range from 92 to 100, with the majority of locations receiving high marks for cleanliness and food handling practices.
Why it matters
Regular health inspections help ensure that restaurants, schools, and other food service providers in the community are meeting safety standards and serving safe, high-quality food to patrons. These scores provide transparency for residents about the sanitation conditions at local establishments.
The details
The inspection scores cover a variety of food service businesses, including restaurants, hotels, schools, and child care facilities. Locations that received a perfect 100 score include McDonald's, Spring Hill Elementary School, Camellia Chocolates, and several others. A few establishments, like the Richland Inn and Best Western Spring Hill Inn & Suites, had lower scores but still passed inspection.
- The inspection period covered was from February 23 to March 10, 2026.
The players
Tennessee Department of Health
The state agency responsible for conducting regular health inspections of food service establishments in Maury County and across Tennessee.
The takeaway
These health inspection scores demonstrate that the majority of food service providers in Maury County are upholding high standards of cleanliness and food safety. However, the lower scores at a few locations highlight the importance of ongoing oversight and enforcement to ensure all establishments are meeting requirements and protecting public health.


