Orange County health inspections find 32 restaurants with critical violations
Orange County inspections flagged 32 food establishments with critical violations in June, from chain counters to local event spaces. The county database shows where and when inspectors went.

Orange County restaurant records showed 32 food establishments with at least one critical violation in June. The public database shows where inspectors went, what they found and whether a location was cleared or flagged for immediate problems.
A critical violation relates directly to conditions that can lead to foodborne illness, and those problems must be corrected on the spot. Noncritical violations are handled later.
Jersey Mike’s Subs in Central Valley and El Pueblito Mexican Kitchen in Chester were both listed with no violations on June 26. Kavos Grill II Greek Taverna and El Castillo Mexican Restaurant & Pizzeria in Harriman appeared on June 25. On June 24, the database included New York Makgeolli in Godeffroy, Sponsor’s Corner FSE in Port Jervis, Garnet Health Orange Eatery in Middletown, Riverside Creamery in Port Jervis, Dottie Audrey’s Bakery Kitchen & Keystone Hoagies in Tuxedo and Roosa-Fleming VFW Post 161 in Port Jervis.

Downtown Mini Mart and The Patio Restaurant in Newburgh, The Pharmacy Kitchen & Bar in Goshen, Subway on Route 302 in Middletown, Taqueria San Miguelito in Middletown, The Rock Sports Park in Chester and Wendy’s in Monroe also appeared in the records. Residents can search the inspection database by county, establishment name or address and see when a facility was last inspected.
Orange County’s Environmental Health and Sanitary Control program inspects more than 1,500 food service operations, including restaurants, school lunch programs, mobile food establishments, temporary food service operations and vending-machine operators. New York State makes food-service inspection data public through its Health Data system.

Orange County had 17 establishments with five or more violations in June 2025, 11 in May 2025, 16 in April 2025 and five in June 2024.
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