Health Inspection Report
DUNKIN in Staten Island, NY Failed Its Health Inspection on 04/30/25
Staten Island, NY
Published: August 21, 2025
Staten Island, NY - Health inspectors documented violations at DUNKIN during a routine inspection conducted on 04/30/2025.
The facility operates from 1351 FOREST AVENUE in Concord, an area known for its diverse dining options. Health inspections in this district help ensure consistent food safety standards.
The inspection identified 2 distinct violations requiring correction. Health inspectors document such issues to ensure establishments take corrective action promptly.
The first violation concerned pest prevention. Inspectors documented: Food Protection Certificate (FPC) not held by manager or supervisor of food operations.. The FDA Food Code requires establishments to eliminate conditions that attract and harbor pests, including proper waste management and facility maintenance. For more information, see FDA pest control standards. Cockroaches can spread E. coli and Salmonella by contaminating food and surfaces.
The second violation related to equipment operation. Inspectors documented: Anti-siphonage or back-flow prevention device not provided where required; equipment or floor not properly drained; sewage disposal system in disrepair or not functioning properly. Condensation or liquid waste improperly disposed of.. Worn dishwasher components may not properly sanitize dishes and utensils.
Health code violations require prompt correction to maintain operating permits. The health department typically conducts re-inspections to verify that identified issues have been properly addressed.
This inspection data is provided by NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The establishment had violations identified during the 04/30/2025 inspection. Conditions may have changed since this inspection. For current compliance status, consult the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. For more information about restaurant inspection regulations in this area, visit the New York City Health Code. Learn more about food safety at FDA.gov and CDC.gov.