Health Inspection Report
New York Sub Shop in BOSTON, MA Failed Its Health Inspection on 08/15/25
BOSTON, MA
Published: August 21, 2025
BOSTON, MA - New York Sub Shop received citations for health code violations during an inspection on 08/15/2025.
The facility operates from 433 MASSACHUSETTS AV in South End, an area known for its diverse dining options. Health inspections in this district help ensure consistent food safety standards.
The inspection identified 4 distinct violations requiring correction. Health inspectors document such issues to ensure establishments take corrective action promptly.
The first violation related to food safety requirements. Inspectors documented: Package Integrity (Pf). Violations of health codes can increase the risk of foodborne illness.
The second violation regarded food storage. Inspectors documented: Food Labels (Pf). Chemical contamination from improper storage can cause acute poisoning.
The third violation concerned food safety requirements. Inspectors documented: Surface Characteristics-Indoor Areas (C). Health code violations require correction to maintain safe operating conditions.
The fourth violation related to pest management. Inspectors documented: Controlling Pests (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. Pest droppings and debris can trigger allergic reactions and asthma in sensitive individuals.
The correction of health violations is monitored through follow-up inspections and documentation requirements. Establishments must demonstrate that they have addressed the root causes of violations, not just the immediate symptoms.
This inspection data is provided by Boston Public Health Commission. The establishment had violations identified during the 08/15/2025 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.