ILLINOIS: Chicago restaurant inspections - (Chicago Tribune)

July 5, 2008 – 6:23 pm

Before heading out for food, check out how your favorite restaurant or food store fared when inspected by the Food Protection Division of the Chicago Department of Public Health.
This database allows you to search by restaurant, street name or zip code for all current Chicago restaurant inspections. You can also search by inspection result using the “results” pulldown menu. (If you want to find an establishment by street, do not include words like “street,” “avenue” or “road” in your query.)
To report a food-related concern:
Call 311 or (312)744-8500 from outside the city.
For the complete news item, please visit http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-chicago-restaurant-inspection,0,4417967.htmlstory


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