Here’s a roundup of the latest food safety inspections in Lebanon County, according to Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
These inspections capture a moment in time, showing how clean an establishment was during the visit. It’s important to note that many violations can be fixed quickly, often before the inspector leaves. Most restaurants comply well with safety standards.
Notable Establishments Inspected:
Flagship Premium Cinemas
March 19, 2026
No violations found.Philly Pretzel Factory (Lebanon Walmart)
March 19, 2026
No violations found.S. Clyde Weaver
March 19, 2026
No violations found.Ancestor Coffeehouse & Creperie
March 18, 2026
Multiple issues were noted, including:- Torn rubber gaskets on the refrigerator.
- Dust accumulation around the coffee steamer.
- High sanitizer concentrations in use, corrected on-site.
Corner Cafe
March 18, 2026
Identified that commercially processed turkey was not marked with an opening date after 24 hours.Turkey Hill Minit Market #197
March 18, 2026
Issues included:- A build-up of debris on the cola dispenser.
- Hot dogs kept at unsafe temperatures below 135°F.
Perky Shepherd Coffee Shop
March 13, 2026
Noted rodent activity despite having a pest control program in place.
Understanding Food Safety
Food safety is critical for public health. In fact, according to the CDC, about 48 million people get sick from foodborne illnesses each year in the U.S. That’s one in six. It’s always wise for customers to stay informed about the hygiene practices of restaurants they visit.
In recent years, the emphasis on food safety has grown. In 2020, the FDA introduced stricter guidelines in response to rising concerns over foodborne pathogens in restaurants and food processing facilities. This shift highlights the importance of regular inspections.
The process is not just about identifying problems but ensuring that businesses maintain high standards. Many consumers feel reassured seeing clean inspection reports, which reflects a commitment to cleanliness and safety.
For more detailed information about food safety regulations in Pennsylvania, you can visit the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s website.
Staying aware of food safety violations can help make informed choices about where you eat and support the local eateries that prioritize cleanliness and health.

