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Restaurant Inspections: Walk Away Waffles, Sam's Club, Schnucks Bakery, Papa Murphy's, IHOP

See how your favorite Mehlville, Oakville and Lemay restaurants performed on St. Louis County Health Department inspections.

Restaurant inspections in Mehlville, Oakville and Lemay are conducted by the St. Louis County Department of Health. Patch has a summary of the public reports affecting area eating and drinking establishments reviewed in January and February 2013.

Grade rankings range from A (highest) to C (lowest). Report comments and explanations are provided in Patch's summary. Follow-up and opening inspections are noted, other visits are routine.

Walk Away Waffles, 4562 Lemay Ferry Rd.
Inspection date: Jan. 30
Grade: A (99)
Comments: This was an opening inspection. The inspector noted that utensils were being stored on a towel; these items must be stored on a smooth surface. 

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Sam’s Club, 4512 Lemay Ferry RD. 
Inspection date: Feb. 28
Grade: A (98)
Comments: Thermometers were missing in hot hold units; debris accumulation was noted on floors under rotisseries. 

Schnucks Bakery, 5519 Oakville Shopping Center
Inspection date: Feb. 28
Grade: A (97)
Comments: Wiping cloths must be stored in sanitizing solution; utensil drawers must be kept free of debris; floors must be kept free of debris. 

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Papa Murphy’s Take n Bake Pizza, 5559 Oakville Shopping Center
Inspection date: Jan. 11
Grade: A (100)
No comments were provided with this report. 

Roberto’s Trucktoria
Inspection date: Jan. 30
Grade: A (98)
Comments: This is an opening inspection. Sanitizer test strips must be provided for chlorine sanitizer to ensure proper dilution; carpet runner must be removed. 

IHOP, 4013 Lemay Ferry Rd.
Inspection date: Feb. 1
Grade: A (100)
Comments: An inspector responded to the restaurant after receiving a notice from the fire department that IHOP had a water line break. The facility had no water, and ‘closed’ signs were placed on exterior doors. Several food items were damaged or soiled, according to the inspection report. 

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