7 Sarasota area restaurants get high-priority violations

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Seven restaurants in the Sarasota area received high-priority violations during recent health inspections. The violations included issues with food temperature control, raw animal food storage, and food not being in a wholesome condition.
Recent health inspections in the Sarasota area found high-priority violations at several restaurants. Captain Eddie's Seafood, Merci Café, and The Nest were among the restaurants issued warnings or recommended for administrative complaints. The inspections were conducted between March 30 and April 12. Captain Eddie's Seafood had 13 total violations, including a high-priority violation for time/temperature control for safety food. Merci Café had 10 total violations, with two high-priority violations for raw animal food storage and food not being in a wholesome condition. The Nest had five total violations, with two high-priority violations. The Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation conducts regular inspections of restaurants in the area. The inspections are available in a digital database, which can be searched by restaurant name or location.
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