Health Inspection Report
MY DINER in SOUTH BOSTON, MA Failed Its Health Inspection on 08/07/25
SOUTH BOSTON, MA
Published: August 21, 2025
SOUTH BOSTON, MA - Health department officials identified compliance issues at MY DINER in an inspection dated 08/07/2025.
Located at 455 E FIRST ST in the South Boston area, the establishment serves the local community. The South Boston neighborhood maintains numerous food service establishments that undergo regular health monitoring.
The inspection identified 3 distinct violations requiring correction. These findings represent specific conditions observed during the inspection that must be addressed to meet health code requirements.
The first violation concerned food safety requirements. Inspectors documented: (A)-(P) Person-In-Charge-Duties (Pf). Non-compliance with safety standards may create conditions that compromise food safety.
The second violation concerned food safety requirements. Inspectors documented: Capacity-Quantity and Availability (Pf). Non-compliance with safety standards may create conditions that compromise food safety.
The third violation concerned pest prevention. Inspectors documented: (A) Ceasing Operations and Reporting (Pf). 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. Rodents can transmit Salmonella, Hantavirus, and other serious pathogens through their droppings and urine.
Establishments receiving violations must submit correction plans and may face additional inspections. Failure to address violations can result in fines, permit suspension, or closure.
This inspection data is provided by Boston Public Health Commission. The establishment had violations identified during the 08/07/2025 inspection. Conditions may have changed since this inspection. For current compliance status, consult the Boston Public Health Commission. For more information about restaurant inspection regulations in this area, visit the Massachusetts Food Code. Learn more about food safety at FDA.gov and CDC.gov.