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J.R. Crickets Receives "91" in October Inspection

A Cascade Patch inspection of some of latest health inspections for area restaurants has found relatively good scores for these five restaurants.

Community-based and African-American owned n the heart of Cascade Village earned an inspection score of 91 on Oct. 5, according to recent restaurant health inspections performed by the Fulton County Department of Health and Wellness for establishments in our community.

Scores are from one to 100 with A=90-100 B=80-89 C=70-79 U=69 or less. Here are scores for five restaurants recently inspected in southwest Atlanta.

4517 Campbellton Road
Date
: Sept. 20
Score: 77

2084 Campbellton Road
Date: Sept. 20
Score: 90


2348 Cascade Road
Date: Oct. 5
Score: 91

3041 Headland Drive
Date: Sept. 22
Score: 88


2091 Campbellton Road
Date: Sept. 21
Score: 90

Janita Poe October 25, 2011 at 02:46 pm
Hey SWATL, do you think these inspection ratings are accurate?
Jamie Cox October 26, 2011 at 02:48 pm
What were the previous inspection averages before it suddenly closed a while back?
David Good October 26, 2011 at 07:28 pm
I want to send out a congradulations to all the companies, but especially to JR Crickets Lounge. I was there during the renevations and when they did both of the openings. I interviewed the owners; the Scotts, KK and Precious from the Cascade Heights Area and their partner Dennis, originally from Cleveland, Ohio. Very warm and engaging people and dedicated to the area that KK called, "Downtown Cascade". Mayor Reed along with various city counicil members, other legislators, people from the business community and residents came to the Grand Opening back in May of which the Cascade Patch was invited. I took pictures and video and was treated like I was part of the family. I am so pround of them and what they bring to the community. Please go out and see and taste why your very own Lounge got an A rating. Shout out to owners KK Scout, Precious Anderson-Scott and Dennis Mason, General Manager CJ, webmaster and marketer Andre and the whole staff and host of the JR Crickets Lounge.
Carol J October 30, 2011 at 11:51 pm
SO glad they scored well!

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