Henry Street Ale House in Cobble Hill Fails Health Inspection

HENRY STREET ALE HOUSE restaurant inspection

No violations found in inspection data.

📋 Complete Inspection Data

STREET HENRY STREET
NTA BK09
BORO Brooklyn
Council District 33
Longitude -73.992220972435
PHONE 7185224801
Community Board 302
RECORD DATE 08/15/2025
CAMIS 40402089
Census Tract 000100
BUILDING 62
ACTION Violations were cited in the following area(s).
VIOLATION DESCRIPTION Current letter grade or Grade Pending card not posted
INSPECTION DATE 08/04/2025
BIN 3001647
Latitude 40.699108141894
CRITICAL FLAG Not Critical
ZIPCODE 11201
CUISINE DESCRIPTION American
INSPECTION TYPE Administrative Miscellaneous / Initial Inspection
BBL 3002210027
VIOLATION CODE 20-06
DBA HENRY STREET ALE HOUSE

Frequently Asked Questions

When was this inspection conducted?

This inspection was conducted on August 4, 2025.

Who conducted this inspection?

Chicago Department of Public Health

What violations were found during this inspection?

The following violations were found: Current letter grade or Grade Pending card not posted.

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.