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Food Scores: Cobb Adult Detention Center Gets 90

Arby's, Big Burrito on the Square, Checkers, Chicago Delights, Cobb County Adult Detention Center, East Side Elementary School, Johnnie MacCracken's, Kastaway, Sarah Jeans Ice Cream

Here are some Cobb County food service inspection scores, conducted by the Cobb & Douglas Public Health Department, for establishments in our community:

Arby's
155 Cobb Pkwy S
Score: 99
Grade: A
Inspection Date: Aug. 27, 2012

Big Burrito on the Square
Score: 100
Grade: A
Inspection Date: Aug. 27, 2012

Checkers
41 Cobb Pkwy S
Score: 83
Grade: B
Inspection Date: Aug. 27, 2012

Chicago Delights
10 Chert Rd.
Score: 84
Grade: B
Inspection Date: Aug. 30, 2012

Cobb County Adult Detention Center
1825 County Services Pkwy
Score: 90
Grade: A
Inspection Date: Aug. 27, 2012

East Side Elementary School Cafe
3850 Roswell Rd.
Score: 100
Grade: A
Inspection Date: Aug. 30, 2012

Celtic Firehous Pub
15 Atlanta St.
Score: 91
Grade: A
Inspection Date: Aug. 27, 2012

Kastaway
795 Powder Springs Rd.
Score: 81
Grade: B
inspection Date: Aug. 28, 2012


109 N Park Square
Score: 94
Grade: A
Inspection Date: Aug. 27, 2012

Each item on an inspection form has a point value ranging from 1 to 9 points, with violations deducting points from a best possible score of 100. A sample inspection form is attached.

Higher points are taken for items with higher risk to cause illness, while repeat violations take even more points. Letter grades assigned are A for totals of 100 to 90 points, B for 89 to 80, C for 79 to 70, and U for less than 70.

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