Jacob's Pickles urgently addressing' violations after Upper West Side flagship shuttered over rats, roaches | amNewYork
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Jacob's Pickles, a popular Southern food establishment on Manhattan's Upper West Side, was shut down by the Health Department after multiple violations, including the presence of rats and cockroaches. Inspections on June 4 and 6 revealed unsanitary conditions, inadequate food storage, and a malfunctioning sewage system. Despite efforts to rectify the situation, a follow-up inspection showed no improvement. The restaurant had been holding a C health rating since December and lacks a pest management contract. Jacob's Pickles stated they are taking immediate action to fix the violations and plan to reopen soon.
Jacob's Pickles, a Southern comfort food restaurant in Manhattan, was shut down due to multiple health violations, including evidence of live rodents and unsanitary conditions.
The restaurant acknowledged the violations and is working quickly to resolve the issues, aiming to reopen after back-to-back inspections revealed unsanitary conditions.
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