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Collier County Restaurant Inspections: 36 Establishments Earn Perfect Scores, While Others Face Warnings and Emergency Actions

🍽️ Collier County Restaurant Inspections: 36 Establishments Earn Perfect Scores, While Others Face Warnings and Emergency Actions

NAPLES, Fla. — Health inspectors were busy across Collier County over the past month, and dozens of local restaurants, food trucks, caterers, and hospitality venues came away with a result every operator hopes for: zero violations on their first inspection.

According to the latest inspection records from Florida’s Division of Hotels and Restaurants, 36 food service establishments passed their initial inspections with no violations observed, highlighting strong food safety and sanitation practices throughout Naples, Marco Island, Immokalee, and surrounding communities.

At the same time, inspectors issued numerous warnings, recommended administrative complaints, and even suggested emergency actions at several establishments where serious violations were found.

✅ Restaurants That Passed Their First Inspection with ZERO Violations

June 2026

  • BEST OF PARADISE — 11865 Collier Blvd (June 16)

  • DEL MAR (2nd Floor) — 494 5th Avenue South (June 12)

  • NAPLES FAIRFIELD INN — 3808 White Lake Blvd (June 12)

  • TINY KITCHEN NAPLES (June 9)

  • CASA COTZELLI — 12712 Tamiami Trail East (June 4)

  • MEANSTREET TACOS — 1431 Railhead Blvd (June 4)

  • HYDE N CHIC RESTAURANT — 923 Creech Road (June 4)

  • YOU’VE GOT IT COMING — 723 12th Avenue South (June 4)

  • OTRO NIVEL RESTAURANT & NIGHTCLUB LLC — 12215 Collier Blvd, Suite 5 (June 3)

  • ISLAS MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT — 975 Imperial Golf Course Blvd (June 2)

  • GOOD THYME GRAZING LLC — 1431 Rail Head Blvd, Suite 1 (June 2)

  • ONE AND DONE WITH COOKIE — 1431 Rail Head Blvd, Suite 1 (June 2)

  • WENDY’S #14851 — 830 N 15th Street (June 2)

  • CJ’S PASTELILLOS FOOD TRUCK — 13510 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 7 (June 2)

  • ROYAL SCOOP HOMEMADE ICE CREAM — 15 8th Street, Unit D (June 1)

  • MY DINNER FACTORY — 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Suite 131 (June 1)

May 2026

  • LA BARBACHA — 190 3rd Street (May 29)

  • OLD VINES SUPPER CLUB — 2795 Davis Blvd, Unit I (May 28)

  • TULIA CATERING — 365 5th Avenue South (May 28)

  • DOREEN’S CUP OF JOE — 267 N Collier Blvd (May 27)

  • OAK AND OLIVE LLC (May 26)

  • MARUTOS CUBAN CAFE — 13847 Winchester Trail, Unit 300 (May 26)

  • CUISINERIA — 12760 Livingston Road (May 26)

  • MOON FIRE BBQ — 1431 Rail Head Blvd, Suite 1 (May 26)

  • COLD STONE CREAMERY — 13851 Winchester Trail, Unit 140 (May 26)

  • OSAKA HIBACHI — 13851 Winchester Trail, Unit 120 (May 26)

  • CAFE ON THE BAY — 1500 5th Avenue South (May 22)

  • NAPLES SOCIETY WINE BAR — 4333 Tamiami Trail North (May 22)

  • NAPLES PRINCESS — 550 Port O Call Way, Slip 2 (May 21)

  • TASTY HOME FOOD — 466 5th Avenue South (May 21)

  • SAGE EVENTS LLC — 7785 Davis Blvd, Suite 105 (May 21)

  • TAQUERIA PELUCHE — 345 Gretchen Avenue South (May 20)

  • CHEF GLOBAL’S KITCHEN — 5750 Yahl Street (May 19)

  • MEZZE CATERING (May 18)

  • COLLIER’S RESERVE COUNTRY CLUB BOAT HOUSE — 11711 Collier’s Reserve Drive (May 18)

  • COLLIERS RESERVE CLUBHOUSE — 11711 Colliers Reserve Drive (May 18)


⚠️ Establishments That Did Not Pass Their First Inspection

Thirty establishments failed to pass their initial inspections, with violations ranging from sanitation concerns to issues serious enough for inspectors to recommend emergency action.

Emergency Order Recommended

  • BINTO THAI NAPLES BLVD — Naples Blvd (June 16)

  • THE BOWL CENTRAL — Central Avenue (June 9)

  • HAAGEN DAZS — Tamiami Trail North (May 20)

Administrative Complaint Recommended

  • GRAPPINO — Naples

  • STRAIGHT FROM NEW YORK BAGELS LLC — Naples

  • EMPEROR EXPRESS — Naples

Warning Issued

Among those receiving warnings were:

  • AQUA SEAFOOD & STEAKS

  • RIKATS PIZZA THE BEST CUBAN PIZZA

  • THE DECK AT 560

  • BRAVO CAFE

  • MANATEE MUNCHIES

  • FUJI SUSHI BAR & ASIAN BISTRO

  • MOLCAJETES MEXICAN RESTAURANT

  • COUNTRYSIDE CO CL REST

  • ASTON GARDENS AT PELICAN MARSH

  • WINFIELD STREET COFFEE NORTH

  • MEDITERRANO

  • NAPOLI ON THE BAY PIZZERIA

  • LAVENDER CAFE & BISTRO

  • FUJIYAMA VESUVIOS AT GULFCOAST INN

  • JW MARRIOTT BANQUETS

  • CAFE SAN MARCO

  • THE BOATHOUSE

  • 10K ALLEY TESORO

  • PARMESAN PETES

  • MR BEEF OF NAPLES ON AIRPORT ROAD

  • TIBURON GOLF CLUB DINE & SYDNEYS BAR

  • STEAMERS OF NAPLES

  • THE DOCK AT CRAYTON COVE

  • LUJACKS


💰 Latest Disciplinary Fines

Several establishments were also hit with monetary penalties following enforcement actions:

EstablishmentFine
RITZ CARLTON – GUMBO LIMBO / SAND BAR$200
OLE VILLAGE CENTER$360
RIVERWALK$200
CHAMPION BILLIARDS$1,400
THE CLUB AT THE DUNES$160
M WATERFRONT GRILLE$400

🚨 Most Violations Recorded in the Last 30 Days

Three establishments tied for the highest number of violations in their most recent inspections:

🥇 BINTO THAI NAPLES BLVD — 11 violations
🥇 RIKATS PIZZA THE BEST CUBAN PIZZA — 11 violations
🥇 HUNAN RESTAURANT — 11 violations


📝 Important Note About Restaurant Inspections

Florida restaurant inspections are considered a snapshot in time. Inspection reports reflect conditions observed on the day inspectors visited a facility and may not represent long-term operating conditions. Restaurants often correct violations quickly and may receive follow-up inspections shortly afterward.

For diners, the reports provide a useful look at food safety practices, but they should be viewed as one piece of information rather than a final judgment on a restaurant’s overall quality or cleanliness.

Bottom line: June was a strong month for many Collier County food establishments, with 36 restaurants and food businesses achieving the coveted zero-violation inspection, demonstrating that excellent food safety standards remain a priority across Southwest Florida. 🍽️✅

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.