Buster's Cheese Steak in North Beach, San Francisco, was shut down after a health inspection revealed numerous violations, including the presence of live cockroaches and rodent activity. The inspector noted significant pest issues and non-compliance with health regulations regarding food safety management. The restaurant, known for its Philly cheesesteaks, faced a total of eight violations, prompting the health department to require the owners to take corrective measures within 15 days to allow for a possible reopening inspection.
During a routine SF Department of Public Health inspection, the inspector observed dozens of live cockroaches in multiple locations, as well as signs of rodent activity.
Buster's Cheese Steak was cited for eight health and safety violations, including lack of manager certification and inadequate hand washing facilities. They have 15 days to contest the findings.
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