Nashville Bakery and Cafe Cited for Several Health Code Violations in Recent Inspection

Shugga Hi Bakery & Cafe was cited for a lack of hygiene essentials and damaged liners of the refrigerator in the kitchen. 

Whatnow News Team News Writer
Entrance of Shugga Hi Bakery & Cafe in Nashville (Image credit: Jasmine Vereen | Google Reviews)

[Editor’s note: The report referenced in this article reflects conditions observed during an inspection conducted on June 12 and does not represent the establishment’s current or future status.]

A routine inspection was conducted at Shugga Hi Bakery & Cafe on June 12. During the inspection, the Tennessee Department of Health noted multiple health code violations and gave the restaurant a score of 61.

WhatNow has reached out to the restaurant for comment and will update the story upon receiving a response.

Shugga Hi Bakery & Cafe

A screenshot of Shugga Hi Bakery & Cafe’s official inspection report
A screenshot of Shugga Hi Bakery & Cafe’s official inspection report (Image Credit: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/tennessee)
  • When: June 12, 2026
  • Where: 1000 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207, United States
  • Score: 61

Shugga Hi Bakery & Cafe operates as a bakery and cafe on Dickerson Pike. The shop serves waffles, breakfast bowls, burritos, fish, and chicken dishes. According to the official inspection report, violations included:

  • The report stated that the person in charge does not have managerial control of the establishment due to several priority violations. The violations included improper handwashing, improper cold-holding temperatures, employee eating on the cookline, and the use of insecticides.
  • An employee was eating at the cookline. The staff was trained on not eating on the cookline.
  • The employee did not wash their hands after eating on the cookline before handling food. The employees were instructed on proper hand-washing procedures.
  • According to the report, no paper towels were observed at the handsink near the kitchen entrance. The person in charge placed paper towels at the handwashing sink.
  • The inspector observed molded strawberries in the reach-in cooler near the deep fryers. The strawberries were embargoed and removed from use during the inspection.
  • The report stated the reach-in cooler near the deep fryers on the cookline was at 63°F. Leafy greens in the cooler were at 57°F, sliced tomatoes at 60°F, coleslaw at 60°F, and raw chicken wings at 64°F. The inspector instructed the staff not to use the refrigerator until it is repaired. Food was taken to the walk-in cooler. The refrigerator must maintain temperatures of 41°F or below.
  • According to the report, insecticides were stored in single-use items in racks in the storage room. The person in charge removed it.
Screenshot of the violations mentioned in the report (inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/tennessee)
Screenshot of the violations mentioned in the report (Image Credit: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/tennessee)
  • The report noted that cut lettuce was stored in a pan labeled and dated for oranges in the reach-in cooler near the fryers.
  • A container with flour in it was kept unlabeled on a shelf under the prep table, near the reach-in cooler and deep fryers.
  • The report noted an open Gatorade bottle on a prep table.
  • The inspector observed the employee drying dishes with a towel instead of allowing them to air dry.
  • According to the report, aluminum pans were used to store utensils. The person in charge said the pans are replaced every weekend.
  • Single-use items were not inverted on racks in the back storage area.
  • The report noted an excessively dirty can opener near the reach-in cooler.
  • The facility was also flagged for a dumpster missing a drain plug.
  • The report noted that ceiling lights were missing coverings in the kitchen area.
  • Damaged liners of refrigerators in the kitchen were observed during the inspection.
  • The shop did not post its current permit and most current inspection.

A detailed inspection report of the food establishment is available here.

Follow-Up Inspection

Screenshot of the inspection report with comments (inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/tennessee)
Screenshot of the inspection report with comments (Image Credit: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/tennessee)
A screenshot of the follow-up inspection (inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/tennessee)
A screenshot of the follow-up inspection (Image Credit: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/tennessee)

The inspection resulted in a score of 61. The restaurant must correct all violations within 10 days before requesting a reinspection. The Tennessee Department of Health will conduct a follow-up inspection within 10 days to verify compliance.

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