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 60 Collier County Restaurants Fail First Health Inspection: From Steakhouses to Sushi Bars

36 Restaurants Passed

🍽️ 60 Collier County Restaurants Fail First Health Inspection: From Steakhouses to Sushi Bars

COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. — Health inspectors have been busy this October, and not every kitchen passed the cleanliness test. According to the latest state inspection reports, 60 restaurants and food trucks across Collier County received warnings, callbacks, or administrative complaints after failing their initial inspection visits.

The reports, published by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), include a wide range of establishments — from national chains to beloved local favorites. While many issues are typically resolved on follow-up inspections, these results offer a snapshot of where health and safety lapses occurred.


🚨 Highlights from the October 2025 Reports

  • Texas Roadhouse, 6815 Collier Blvd — Warning issued (Oct. 24)

  • Bonjour Restaurant, 2099 Pine Ridge Rd — Warning issued (Oct. 24)

  • Brio, 5505 Tamiami Trail N — Callback; administrative complaint recommended (Oct. 22)

  • Molcajetes Mexican Restaurant, 12275 Collier Blvd — Administrative complaint recommended (Oct. 21)

  • Grand Buffet, 2700 Tamiami Trail E — Callback; admin complaint recommended (Oct. 20)

  • Hyatt House Naples Latitude 26, 1345 5th Ave S — Warning issued (Oct. 20)

  • Kelly’s Fish House, 1302 5th Ave S — Warning issued (Oct. 20)

  • Señor Tequila’s, 13040 Livingston Rd #1 — Warning issued (Oct. 20)

  • Giovanni, 5975 Pine Ridge Rd — Admin complaint recommended (Oct. 20)

  • The Med, 3929 Bayshore Dr — Administrative complaint recommended (Oct. 20)

  • M Waterfront Grille, 4300 N Gulf Shore Blvd #104 — Warning issued (Oct. 14)

  • Cafe San Marco (Ritz-Carlton), 400 S Collier Blvd — Admin complaint recommended (Oct. 13–15)

  • The Rooster Food & Drink, 600 Goodlette Rd #101 — Warning issued (Oct. 17)

  • Cibao Grille, 814 Neapolitan Way — Warning issued (Oct. 16)

  • Mojo Thai & Sushi Bar, 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Rd — Warning issued (Oct. 16)

  • Naples Lakes Country Club, 4784 Naples Lakes Blvd — Warning issued (Oct. 16)

  • Trattoria Abruzzo, 2359 Vanderbilt Beach Rd #416 — Warning issued (Oct. 16)

  • Lana, 400 S Collier Blvd — Administrative complaint recommended (Oct. 13)

  • Fuji Sushi Bar & Asian Bistro, 8845 Founders Square Dr — Warning issued (Oct. 13)

  • Mai Pi Sushi, 6060 Collier Blvd #23 — Emergency order recommended (Oct. 7)

  • Hoots Restaurant, 563 Elkcom Circle — Administrative complaint recommended (Oct. 2)

  • Togarashi, 800 5th Ave S #102 — Warning issued / Callback; admin complaint recommended (Oct. 2–3)

  • Grouper & Chips, 338 9th St N — Admin complaint recommended (Oct. 2)

  • Antojitos Y Mas!, 4981 Golden Gate Pkwy — Admin complaint recommended (Oct. 1)

  • China Place, 4631 Tamiami Trail N — Admin complaint recommended (Sept. 29)

…and more than 30 additional establishments from Naples to Marco Island received warnings for sanitation, food-handling, or temperature-control issues.


⚖️ What Happens Next

A “warning issued” typically means a restaurant must correct cited issues immediately or by a follow-up inspection.
An “administrative complaint recommended” can lead to fines or temporary closures if critical violations — such as unsafe food temperatures, pest activity, or cross-contamination — aren’t fixed.


🍴 The Bottom Line

While most of these restaurants remain open and will likely pass reinspection, these reports are a reminder to check recent inspection histories — especially during the busy season.

Disclaimer: These records are sanitation and safety inspections conducted by the Division of Hotels and Restaurants on public food service establishments. Each inspection report is a “snapshot” of conditions present at the time of the inspection. On any given day, an establishment may have fewer or more violations than noted in their most recent inspection. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long-term conditions at the establishment. Information is updated weekly or you can search for the most recent records for a particular establishment using the DBPR Online Services.