Naples Area Restaurant Inspections: 21 Establishments Earn Perfect Scores While Dozens Fall Short
NAPLES, Fla. (April 6, 2026) β State inspection records show a wide divide in food safety performance across Collier County, with 21 restaurants passing their first inspection with zero violations, while 38 others failed to meet standards on initial review.
The data, released by the Florida Division of Hotels and Restaurants, reflects routine sanitation and safety checks conducted throughout March and early April.
Inspectors found several standout performers that achieved a perfect report on their first visit β a notable benchmark in an industry where even minor infractions are common.
April 2, 2026 β Naples Yacht Club β Upper Level (700 14th Ave S)
March 31, 2026 β Ce Soir (492 Bayfront Pl)
March 30, 2026 β Sunshine Tours (951 Bald Eagle St)
March 27, 2026 β Donatos Pizza (6434 Naples Blvd Unit 408)
March 26, 2026 β The Turn at The Classics (None)
March 25, 2026 β 3 Pepper Burrito (None)
March 25, 2026 β Marekβs Collier House Restaurant (None)
March 23, 2026 β Quail Village Golf Club (11719 Quail Village Way)
March 19, 2026 β Churrisimo Latino (1431 Rail Head Blvd)
March 18, 2026 β The Savory Goat (None)
March 18, 2026 β Sweet Moon (None)
March 17, 2026 β Jonesez BBQ (13438 Palm Beach Blvd)
March 16, 2026 β Cuisineria (None)
March 16, 2026 β Grand Buffet (2700 Tamiami Trail E)
March 16, 2026 β Frosty Bear (None)
March 16, 2026 β Brooks Bar and Grill (5375 Hibiscus Dr)
March 13, 2026 β Bay House (799 Walkerbilt Rd)
March 12, 2026 β Ritaβs Italian Ice of Naples Inc (1575 Pine Ridge Rd)
March 11, 2026 β Misdemeanor Wieners (None)
March 11, 2026 β Larryβs Lunch Box Delicatessen (870 Neapolitan Way)
March 9, 2026 β Pura Vida Miami (9118 Strada Pl #8170)
(Selected highlights below reflect the range of enforcement actions, from warnings to administrative complaints.)
Papa Johns Pizza β Call Back / Administrative complaint recommended
Komoon Thai Sushi & Ceviche β Call Back / Administrative complaint recommended
Raynorβs Seafood of Immokalee β Warning Issued
Naples Yacht Club β Warning Issued
Little Caesars Pizza β Warning Issued
The Club at Moraya Bay β Warning Issued
SeΓ±or Tequilas β Warning Issued
Komoon Thai Sushi & Ceviche β Warning Issued
La Casa Del Taco Molcajetes β Administrative complaint recommended
IHOP β Warning Issued
Ninja Steak House & Sushi β Warning Issued
Hampton Inn & Suites β Warning Issued
Beyond Juicery and Eatery β Warning Issued
First Watch β Warning Issued
Hammock Bay Golf & Country Club β Warning Issued
Sushi Sake Naples β Administrative complaint recommended
Turco Taco β Administrative complaint recommended
Club at Longshore Lake Rest β Warning Issued
Food Max Truck Corporation β Administrative complaint recommended
Amore Ristorante β Warning Issed
Subway β Call Back / Administrative complaint recommended
Lujacks β Warning Issued
Limoncello β Warning Issued
Napoli on the Bay Pizzeria VII β Call Back / Administrative complaint recommended
Florida Cuban Cafe β Warning Issued
Royal Wood Golf and Country Club β Warning Issued
Tiburon GC Dine & Sydneyβs Bar β Administrative complaint recommended
P.F. Changβs China Bistro β Warning Issued
Tiburon Golf Club Snack Bar β Administrative complaint recommended
Amber Cove Restaurant β Administrative complaint recommended
Hibachi of Japan 5 LLC β Warning Issued
Tempest Tea β Warning Issued
Chinatown Restaurant β Administrative complaint recommended
Skillets β Warning Issued
Molcajetes Mexican Restaurant β Administrative complaint recommended
The Moorings Inc Savor Twenty Six β Warning Issued
Tulia Italian Steak β Warning Issued
New Level Bar and Grill β Emergency order recommended
Recent enforcement actions show financial penalties ranging from $160 to $800 for various establishments, including La Casa Del Taco Molcajetes and Stix Sushi and Seafood.
Meanwhile, the highest number of violations recorded in the past 30 days reached 16 at Hibachi of Japan 5 LLC and Molcajetes Mexican Restaurant.
Officials emphasize that each inspection represents a βsnapshot in time,β meaning conditions can improveβor worsenβbetween visits. A failed first inspection does not necessarily indicate long-term issues, but it does trigger follow-up actions ranging from warnings to potential administrative penalties.
For diners, the results provide a useful glimpse into local food safety standards, highlighting both top-performing kitchens and those requiring corrective action.