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Five Plano Restaurants Temporarily Closed After Health Inspections
Live mouse found at one eatery as city cracks down on sanitation issues
Apr. 5, 2026 at 7:03pm
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Five restaurants in Plano, Texas were temporarily closed and one had a live mouse found during the latest round of city health inspections. The inspections, which took place between March 22 and March 28, 2026, found numerous sanitation issues at the affected establishments, leading to the suspensions of their food permits.
Why it matters
Food safety and sanitation are critical public health concerns, especially in a densely populated urban area like Plano. These inspection results highlight the need for restaurants to maintain high standards of cleanliness and proper food handling procedures to protect customers. The city's crackdown on violators sends a strong message about the importance of compliance.
The details
The five restaurants that were temporarily closed included Indopak Supermarket, Nest Burger, Thrift + Store, and Pie Tap. Inspectors found issues ranging from lack of adequate sewage disposal, overflowing grease traps, and the presence of a live mouse. Several other establishments scored below 80 out of 100, indicating significant sanitation problems. The restaurants were required to address the violations and pass reinspections before being allowed to reopen.
- The inspections were conducted between March 22 and March 28, 2026.
The players
City of Plano
The local government agency responsible for conducting health inspections of restaurants and food establishments within the city limits of Plano, Texas.
What’s next
The affected restaurants will need to address the violations cited by inspectors and pass reinspections before being allowed to reopen. The city will continue to monitor food establishments to ensure compliance with health and safety standards.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of strict enforcement of food safety regulations to protect public health. It also serves as a reminder for restaurants to maintain rigorous sanitation practices and address any issues promptly to avoid temporary closures and potential damage to their reputation.
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