HOTS SPOT/Inactive

1509 Route 21 North, Shortsvile, NY 14548

Overview

HOTS SPOT/Inactive (NYS Health Operation #563607) is a food service facility in inspected by inspected by New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). The registered business location is at 1509 Route 21 North, Shortsvile, NY 14548. The food service type is Food Service Establishment - Food Service Establishment. The last inspection date is May 16, 2007.

Facility Overview

NYS Health Operation ID563607
NYSDOH Gazetteer342300
Operation NameHOTS SPOT/Inactive
Facility Address1509 ROUTE 21 NORTH, SHORTSVILE
Permitted Operator NameJOANNE VAN LAEKEN
Address1509 Route 21 North
Shortsvile
NY 14548
MunicipalityMANCHESTER
CountyONTARIO
Local Health DepartmentGeneva District Office
Food Service DescriptionFood Service Establishment - Food Service Establishment

Last Inspection Results

Inspection Date2007-05-16
Inspection TypeRe-Inspection
ViolationsNone-

Inspection Results

Inspection DateInspection TypeViolations
2007-05-16Re-InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:

Violation Code Descriptions

Violation ItemCritical ViolationViolation Description
Not Critical Violation

Location Information

Street Address 1509 ROUTE 21 NORTH
CitySHORTSVILE
StateNY
Zip Code14548

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China King 25 West Main Street, Shortsville, NY 14548Restaurant2012-01-12
Sunshine Bakery 16 W Main Street, Shortsville, NY 14548Bakery2009-04-09
Kids Time 3862 Union Street, Marion, NY 14548Day Care Center Food Service2010-01-29
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Shortsville Senior Center · Ontario County Office for The Aging 5 Sheldon Street, Shortsville, NY 14548SOFA Satellite Site -State Office for the Aging2019-07-24
Manchester/Shortsville Jr/Sr./Sfs 1506 Route 21, Shortsville, NY 14548SED Satellite/Preparation Site2012-07-10
Sidetrack Bar & Grill 19 West Main Street, Shortsville, NY 14548Food Service Establishment2018-12-26
Buffalo Bill's Restaurant & Tap Room 19 West Main Street, Shortsville, NY 14548Restaurant2017-08-30
Mark's Pizzeria/Manchester · Manchester Pizza Inc 1715 Route 21 South, Shortsville, NY 14548Restaurant2018-06-14
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Dataset Information

This dataset includes about 90k food service facilities inspected by New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). In New York State, environmental health protection programs are carried out at the central, regional, district and county levels. Each service facility is registered with facility name, business address, inspection dates, violations, etc.

SubjectBusiness and Economy
JurisdictionState of New York
Data ProviderNew York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection
Sourcedata.ny.gov

Dataset Details

The New York State Department of Health's Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection works to protect the public health by assuring that food service establishments are operated in a manner that eliminates hazards through design and management, resulting in a decreased incidence of foodborne illness in our communities. The Bureau's Food Protection Program also coordinates foodborne outbreak investigations, analyzes the findings and uses this information to develop regulations and guidance designed to prevent similar outbreaks in the future. This data includes the name and location of food service establishments and the violations that were found at the time of their inspections. Violation details are collected on inspection reports (i.e., the actual food item, quantity and temperature of food found out of temperature control) as well as corrective actions for critical violations; this data set is limited to the violation number and the corresponding general violation description.

There are over 90,000 food service establishments in New York State. The Food Protection Program provides guidance and assistance to county and city health departments and State District Offices which in turn permit and inspect food service establishments, some institutional food services, temporary and mobile food service establishments and food and beverage vending machines. Each food service establishment is registered with facility name, business address, inspection dates, violations, etc.

To give New Yorkers the access they deserve to government data and information, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo launched the Open NY initiative in March 2013 and signed Executive Order 95. It directs state agencies to identify, catalog, and publish their data on the state's open data website administered by the Office of Information Technology Services (ITS). Open NY increases transparency, improves government performance, empowers New Yorkers to participate in government, and encourages research and economic opportunities statewide.