German Village bakery needs additional 120 days of monitoring
The Columbus Public Health board has ruled that Juergen’s Bakery must undergo another 120 days of monitoring but may remain open.
The decision was made after a July 10 inspection, at which time nine violations, including four critical violations, were found. Three were corrected during the inspection, including not having a Level 2-trained person in charge on duty. Also, a plumber was called to fix a damaged faucet and leak in the plumbing of a sink.
The ruling follows a series of run-ins the German Village restaurant has had with city officials since April 20, when Juergen’s was closed for three days because of health violations.
On a related note, the board also ruled that health officials continue to monitor Stir Fry 88, located in the Mall at Tuttle Crossing, for an additional 120 days.
For more on this story, see the July 26 edition of ThisWeek Community News.

