BLUE HERON INN
Food safety records indicate BLUE HERON INN in FERNANDINA BEACH has 3 inspections with a 3.3/5 overall rating. Recent inspections indicate some food safety concerns.
Last inspection: 1 weeks ago · 3 reports on file
102 South 7th Street
Florida, 32034
Nassau County County
Overall Food Safety Rating
★★★☆☆ (3.3/5)
Based on 3 health inspection reports
All Inspection Reports
4/3/2026· 1w ago
Visit ID: 10899558
Met Inspection Standards2 high, 1 int, 1 basic
- 08B-38-4:Basic - Food stored on floor. In laundry room, case of plastic water bottles on floor.
- 08A-05-6:High Priority - Raw animal food stored over/not properly separated from ready-to-eat food. In refrigerator in kitchen, case of raw shelled eggs on top shelf over ready to eat food. Operator put eggs in bottom drawer by themselves. Corrected On-Site
- 01B-24-5:High Priority - Ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food not consumed/sold within 7 days after opening/preparation. See stop sale. Milk in refrigerator date marked for 3/22.
- 41-17-4:Intermediate - Spray bottle containing toxic substance not labeled. In cabinet under sink, spray bottle with clear liquid not labeled. Operator discarded liquid in bottle because she was unsure of what was in bottle. Corrected On-Site
1/31/2025· 1y 2mo ago
Visit ID: 8789084
Met Inspection Standards3 int
- 02C-03-5:Intermediate - Commercially processed ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food opened and held more than 24 hours not properly date marked after opening. In silver reach in cooler in kitchen, cream opened two (2) days prior not dated. Creamer dated. Corrected On-Site
- 31A-11-4:Intermediate - Handwash sink used for purposes other than handwashing. Strainer stored inside hand washing sink in kitchen. Strainer removed. Corrected On-Site
- 16-62-1:Intermediate - No measuring device available for measuring utensil surface temperature when using hot water as sanitizer in a dishmachine. No device available.
4/24/2024· 1y 11mo ago
Visit ID: 8657547
Met Inspection Standards- N/A:No Violations Were Observed