A Juice Shop in Philadelphia Cited for Multiple Violations During Routine Health Inspection

The Juice Room in Mt. Airy was reported for food debris, dust accumulation, and more health violations during a routine inspection.

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The Juice Room was cited for food code violations on September 15 (Source: Facebook @The Juice Room)

The Philadelphia Department of Health reported several food safety violations at The Juice Room during a Sept. 15 inspection. Inspectors noted dust in the restroom and food residue on the floors among the cited issues.

Please note that the report mentioned here is from an inspection conducted on September 15 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishment.

Highlights

  • The Philadelphia Department of Health conducts timely food safety inspections across food establishments in Philadelphia.
  • The Juice Room in Mt. Airy received an unsatisfactory score during a Sept. 15 inspection.
  • The Philadelphia-based facility draws patrons for its mocha java, mango lassi, wheatgrass juice, and other items.

The Juice Room

The Philadelphia-based facility draws patrons for its mocha java, mango lassi, wheatgrass juice, and other items. Juice and smoothies at ‘The Juice Room’ (Source: Yelp)

  • Where: 7127 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19119, United States
  • When: September 15, 2025

The Juice Room was found to be violating the Philadelphia Health Code during its routine inspection on Monday. A detailed inspection report was issued by the Philadelphia Department of Health.

Inspection Findings

The on-site inspector found that The Juice Room’s PIC had a ServeSafe certification, not a valid Food Establishment Personnel Food Safety Certificate issued by the Department.

Loose rubber door gaskets were observed on the juice and smoothie shop’s produce refrigeration unit. The food storage closet’s ceiling tiles were also loose at the facility.

Dust accumulation was seen on the kick plate of the reach-in refrigerator in The Juice Room’s kitchen area. Food debris was observed on the bottom surface of the fruit/vegetable refrigerator in the facility’s front prep area. Dust accumulation was noted on the restroom’s wall as well.

Food debris was found on the floor surface behind the chest freezer in the front prep area of The Juice Room. The Philadelphia facility had debris throughout the kitchen area’s flooring. A detailed inspection report is available online.

The report instructs that The Juice Room’s PIC should have a City of Philadelphia Department of Public Health Food Establishment Personnel Food Safety Certificate. Its application must be submitted along with the fee within 30 days of the latest inspection. On missing the same, The Juice Room may receive a ‘cease operations’ order.

These inspections highlight the regulatory role of the Philadelphia Department of Health in ensuring food safety across Philadelphia. Non-compliance could mean serious repercussions for food establishments across the city.

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