INTOXX FITNESS in New Dorp Fails Health Inspection

INTOXX FITNESS restaurant inspection

New York City, NY - A scheduled inspection at Intoxx Fitness on 07/23/2025 documented several health code infractions.

The restaurant is located at 3295 Amboy Road Staten Island Ny in New York City's New Dorp district, serving local residents and visitors.

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According to inspection records: "06e. Sanitized equipment or utensil, including in-use food dispensing utensil, improperly used or stored. (critical: critical). 06d. Food contact surface not properly washed, rinsed and sanitized aft." This type of violation requires correction to maintain food safety standards.

The inspection identified violations related to sanitation, an important area of food safety.

Industry best practices require establishments to maintain rigorous cleaning schedules and equipment maintenance According to Food Safety Modernization Act, Federal regulators use FDA sanitation guidelines as the benchmark for evaluating food service establishment compliance. This regulatory framework ensures that food service establishments meet rigorous safety standards.

Such infractions require attention for the business to maintain compliance with community safety standards. Public health officials note that addressing these violations helps maintain trust in dining establishments.

Under current regulations, Intoxx Fitness faces additional penalties if violations are not promptly corrected. The health department maintains detailed records of all inspection results for public transparency.

This inspection emphasizes the fundamental necessity of strict regulatory adherence in dining establishments. Area customers have the right to access compliance documentation when selecting food service establishments.

📋 Complete Inspection Data

Council District 51
BIN 5061468
PHONE 7189870400
RECORD DATE 08/15/2025
DBA INTOXX FITNESS
STREET AMBOY ROAD
BUILDING 3295
ACTION Violations were cited in the following area(s).
NTA SI54
INSPECTION DATE 07/23/2025
Longitude -74.134876333938
Census Tract 014606
ZIPCODE 10306
Community Board 503
BORO Staten Island
Latitude 40.560661679208
BBL 5045350205
INSPECTION TYPE Cycle Inspection / Initial Inspection
GRADE A
GRADE DATE 07/23/2025
CUISINE DESCRIPTION Juice; Smoothies; Fruit Salads
SCORE 10
CAMIS 50082310
VIOLATION CODES 06E; 06D
ALL VIOLATIONS 06E: Sanitized equipment or utensil; including in-use food dispensing utensil; improperly used or stored. || 06D: Food contact surface not properly washed; rinsed and sanitized after each use and following any activity when contamination may have occurred.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was this inspection conducted?

This inspection was conducted on July 23, 2025.

Who conducted this inspection?

Chicago Department of Public Health

What violations were found during this inspection?

The following violations were found: 06E: Sanitized equipment or utensil, including in-use food dispensing utensil, improperly used or stored. | 06D: Food contact surface not properly washed, rinsed and sanitized after each use and following any activity when contamination may have occurred..

Why are these violations concerning?

Health code violations can increase the risk of foodborne illness. Common concerns include improper food temperatures (which can allow bacteria growth), inadequate handwashing facilities (which can spread germs), pest activity (which can contaminate food), and cross-contamination risks. These violations are monitored by health departments to ensure public safety and prevent foodborne illness outbreaks.

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📋 Data Sources & Health Guidelines

Inspection Data Source

All inspection data for this report is sourced directly from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene . View the original data source .

Federal Health Guidelines

Food safety standards referenced in this report are based on:

Important Note: This article is based on official inspection reports at the time of inspection. Current conditions may differ. Always check the most recent inspection results before dining. Establishments have the opportunity to correct violations and request re-inspection.