Food establishments in California are required to comply with the California Health and Safety Code. On June 4, 2025, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health conducted inspections at two locations that resulted in temporary closures due to multiple health code violations.
Please note that the results mentioned here are from inspections conducted on June 4 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishments.
Highlights
- A health inspection was conducted at food establishments in Los Angeles on June 4, 2025.
- Carrera Cafe and Winchell’s Donut House were closed following violations during health inspections.
- Vermin infestation was the major reason for the closure of both facilities.
Carrera Cafe
- Where: 8251 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
- When: June 4, 2025
Carrera Cafe is located on Melrose Avenue and offers coffee, Italian subs, and salads. This European-style cafe also features Italian subs and salads. A health inspection was conducted at the cafe on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
Screenshot of Carrera Cafe health inspection report (Source: ehservices.publichealth.lacounty.gov)
The inspection noted evidence of insect activity and a lack of adequate vermin-proofing in the kitchen area. The facility also lacked properly built and maintained floors and walls.
Food items were not properly separated to prevent cross-contamination. The cafe failed to produce a food safety certificate at the time of inspection.
Winchell’s Donut House
- Where: 8001 Eastern Ave, Bell Gardens, CA 90201
- When: June 4, 2025
Winchell’s Donut House is a regional donut chain with multiple locations. Along with sweet donuts, it is known for serving muffins, quick snacks, and other baked goods. A health inspection was conducted at the outlet situated in Bell Gardens.
Screenshot of Winchell’s Donut House health inspection report (Source: ehservices.publichealth.lacounty.gov)
It was observed that wiping cloths at the donut shop preparation area were not stored in a sanitizing solution. The inspector observed vermin infestation, which was a major violation of the food safety code.
The inspector observed that the hot and cold food holding temperature requirements were not followed by the donut shop. Nonfood contact surfaces were found to be unclean and in need of deep cleaning. Plumbing deficiencies were noted, including the absence of required backflow prevention devices.
Any food safety violation within a food facility can be the reason for foodborne illnesses. To protect the overall health of the community, it is necessary to keep a check on the operations and compliance status of facilities within the region.