Jirehs Bakery Llc Reviews Bridgeville
Reviews of Jirehs Bakery Llc Bridgeville
Origy R.
Freshly bread and delicious tacos!
Polite and friendly people... a good place to buy!
Christopher Yoder
Apparently they've solved their food safety issues, because they're back open, and their authentic Guatemalan tacos are AMAZING and only $2.50 a piece.
Noti MUNDIAL Los de la Precion
🚨Warning!BRIDGEVILLE — Jirehs Bakery was closed last week after an inspection found multiple alleged violations including pest infestation, the Delaware Division of Public Health determined.
A mouse was seen running out the back door of the eatery at 113 Market Street, according to the four-page report, and dead roaches were ound covered in cobwebs.
Treatment by a professional pest control company and cleaning all food surfaces was ordered before a re-opening inspection could be scheduled.
An attempt to reach the bakery via telephone Tuesday was not immediately successful. An update on the re-inspection process was unavailable,
A closure sign — to be removed by the health department only — was placed on the front door. A $50 fine was assessed due to repeat priority and core violations, the report said.
Debris buildup on, around and underneath equipment was seen and the “entire kitchen (was) in need of a good deep cleaning …” according to an inspector. Employee personal items were stored in work areas, Public Health found.
Priority violations included, among others:
• Eggs stored directly over ready to eat products.
• Chlorine test strips expired in 2014. No test strips available to test concentration of sanitizer.
• No person in charge present with knowledge of food safety. Numerous commercial pest control items observed in storage room.
• Large buildup of debris underneath mixer heads.
• Numerous products store in refrigeration to be without any date marking.
• Cutting boards with buildup of grease and debris. Repair, replace or remove.
Core violations cited, among others:
•Youth seen sitting in lounge chairs in food prep area. Non-food workers are not allowed in food prep areas.
• Food in unlabeled bins.
• Insufficient light available in kitchen for workers to see what they are doing.
• No hair restraints seen on any employee.
Diana “Karie JC” Jacobo
Freshly made bread with a very good taste!
Ales Perez
It is a very good place
Origy R.
Freshly bread and delicious tacos! Polite and friendly people... a good place to buy!
Christopher Yoder
Apparently they've solved their food safety issues, because they're back open, and their authentic Guatemalan tacos are AMAZING and only $2.50 a piece.
Noti MUNDIAL Los de la Precion
🚨Warning!BRIDGEVILLE — Jirehs Bakery was closed last week after an inspection found multiple alleged violations including pest infestation, the Delaware Division of Public Health determined. A mouse was seen running out the back door of the eatery at 113 Market Street, according to the four-page report, and dead roaches were ound covered in cobwebs. Treatment by a professional pest control company and cleaning all food surfaces was ordered before a re-opening inspection could be scheduled. An attempt to reach the bakery via telephone Tuesday was not immediately successful. An update on the re-inspection process was unavailable, A closure sign — to be removed by the health department only — was placed on the front door. A $50 fine was assessed due to repeat priority and core violations, the report said. Debris buildup on, around and underneath equipment was seen and the “entire kitchen (was) in need of a good deep cleaning …” according to an inspector. Employee personal items were stored in work areas, Public Health found. Priority violations included, among others: • Eggs stored directly over ready to eat products. • Chlorine test strips expired in 2014. No test strips available to test concentration of sanitizer. • No person in charge present with knowledge of food safety. Numerous commercial pest control items observed in storage room. • Large buildup of debris underneath mixer heads. • Numerous products store in refrigeration to be without any date marking. • Cutting boards with buildup of grease and debris. Repair, replace or remove. Core violations cited, among others: •Youth seen sitting in lounge chairs in food prep area. Non-food workers are not allowed in food prep areas. • Food in unlabeled bins. • Insufficient light available in kitchen for workers to see what they are doing. • No hair restraints seen on any employee.
Diana “Karie JC” Jacobo
Freshly made bread with a very good taste!
Ales Perez
It is a very good place