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15 Okaloosa County restaurants receive perfect scores in state inspections
Summary
Fifteen restaurants in Okaloosa County had no violations during state health inspections for the week of Jan. 5–11, 2026. Several other establishments required follow-up inspections, with some reports listing high-priority violations.
Content
Fifteen restaurants in Okaloosa County received perfect scores during state health inspections conducted the week of Jan. 5–11, 2026. The county inspection database is compiled weekly because restaurants in Florida are not required to post inspection results publicly. The Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation describes each inspection report as a snapshot of conditions at the time of the visit. During the same period, some establishments required follow-up inspections for violations.
Key findings:
- Fifteen Okaloosa County restaurants had no violations during inspections on Jan. 5–11, 2026.
- Several establishments required follow-up inspections; some reports listed high-priority violations.
- Establishments reported with high-priority violations include David's Take-Out LLC, Fish On, Taco Bravo, Tipicos Honduras 504, and Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers.
- The Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation conducts routine restaurant inspections, and the Florida Department of Health is responsible for investigating food-borne illness outbreaks.
- The article notes the DBPR phone number for reporting concerns as 850-487-1395 and references the Okaloosa County inspection database for full details.
Summary:
The weekly inspection roundup shows a mix of fully compliant restaurants and others undergoing follow-up review; inspection reports are described as snapshots of conditions at the time of inspection. Specific outcomes of follow-up inspections are undetermined at this time, and full inspection details are available from the county inspection database.
