One Nashville Restaurant Scores 77 in Routine Health Inspection After Violations

A routine health inspection at Nashville’s Cock Of The Walk restaurant found several violations, resulting in a score of 77.

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Cock Of The Walk restaurant was cited for several health code violations (Source: (cockofthewalk.biz)

On September 25, the Tennessee Health Department conducted a routine inspection of Cock Of The Walk restaurant. The health inspectors observed several health code violations, which led to the restaurant receiving 77 score.

Please note that the score mentioned here is from an inspection conducted on September 25, 2025, and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishment.

Cock Of The Walk Restaurant

Health inspectors noted multiple small flies throughout the kitchen
A screenshot of the violations and score (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com)
  • Where: 2624 Music Valley Dr, Nashville, TN 37214
  • When: September 25, 2025
  • Score: 77

According to the health inspection report, 15 violations were noted. The violations are as follows:

  • There was no soap at the handsink in the kitchen. As a corrective action, it was placed at the handsink.
  • Health inspectors observed black mold-like growths on the inside of the ice machine in the expo area. The ice was discarded, and the machine was drained.
  • A large bucket of hush puppy batter dated 09/08/2025 was observed in the walk-in cooler, as noted in the report. 7 lbs of the product were embargoed.
  • Health inspectors noted a bin of hush puppy batter dated 09/12/2025. 6 lbs of the product were embargoed.
  • During inspection, two large buckets of house-made ranch dated 08/21/2025 were found stored in the walk-in cooler. A total of 30 lbs of product was embargoed.
  • Cornbread batter on the cookline measured 54°F. The person in charge stated it is normally returned to the cooler or placed in an ice bath to maintain 41°F or below. At the time of inspection, no ice bath was in use, the report noted.
  • Health inspectors observed multiple small flies throughout the kitchen.
  • The Atech dishwasher was seen with a significant leak, causing water to discharge onto the floor and pool throughout the kitchen.
  • Black mold-like growths on racks inside the expo reach-in cooler were observed.
  • Women’s restroom hand sinks (two) were observed without a hot water supply.
  • Stagnant wastewater was seen pooling in multiple areas of the kitchen, coming from the dishwasher.
  • The report noted that the floors were damaged throughout the kitchen.
  • Health inspectors observed a buildup of food debris and grease behind kitchen equipment.
  • Fan guards in the walk-in cooler were heavily covered with dust.
 The restaurant has to follow up in 10 days after fixing the critical violations
A screenshot of the list of violations (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com)

Follow-up Inspection

The Tennessee Health Department has instructed the restaurant to follow up in 10 days after fixing the critical violations. The report noted that violation of an identical risk factor may result in the revocation of the food permit of the restaurant.

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