Health Inspection Report
9300 FOOD & LIQUOR INC in CHICAGO, IL Failed Its Health Inspection on 08/13/25
CHICAGO, IL
Published: August 21, 2025
CHICAGO, IL - Health inspectors documented violations at 9300 FOOD & LIQUOR INC during a routine inspection conducted on 08/13/2025.
Situated at 9300 S STONY ISLAND AVE, the establishment is part of Calumet Heights's active food service sector. The Calumet Heights area undergoes regular health inspections as part of the city's comprehensive food safety monitoring program.
The inspection identified 2 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 sanitation and cleanliness. Inspectors documented: 5. Procedures for Responding to Vomiting and Diarrheal Events - Comments: No Vomit Diarrhea Clean Up Kit on Site at Time of Inspection. Instructed to Provide. Current License Has Not Been Inspected Since 2009 Priority Foundation Violation 7-38-005 No Citation Issued. FDA sanitation guidelines require regular cleaning and sanitizing of all food contact surfaces to prevent cross-contamination and bacterial growth. For more information, see FDA sanitation standards. Biofilms can form on inadequately cleaned surfaces, protecting bacteria from sanitizers.
The second violation concerned sanitation and cleanliness. Inspectors documented: 55. Physical Facilities Installed, Maintained & Clean - Comments: All Food, Bottles, Cans, Must Be Up Off Floor 6 Inches. Instructed to Elevate and Maintain. FDA sanitation guidelines require regular cleaning and sanitizing of all food contact surfaces to prevent cross-contamination and bacterial growth. For more information, see FDA sanitation standards. Cross-contamination from improperly sanitized equipment is a common cause of foodborne illness.
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 Chicago Department of Public Health. The establishment had violations identified during the 08/13/2025 inspection. Conditions may have changed since this inspection. For current compliance status, consult the Chicago Department of Public Health. For more information about restaurant inspection regulations in this area, visit the Chicago Food Service Sanitation Rules. Learn more about food safety at FDA.gov and CDC.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
When was this inspection conducted?
This inspection was conducted on August 21, 2025.
Who conducted this inspection?
Chicago Department of Public Health
What violations were found during this inspection?
The establishment was cited for health code violations during the inspection. See the full article for detailed violation information.
Why are these violations concerning?
Biofilms can form on inadequately cleaned surfaces, protecting bacteria from sanitizers. Cross-contamination from improperly sanitized equipment is a common cause of foodborne illness.