639 14 Avenue SW
Not in Compliance
1 violation was found at the most recent inspection.
Source: Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health
April 9, 2026
20/Nov/2025, There were some mouse droppings were observed on the shelves, and in the storage area., *Everyday cleaning is required until the facility is completely free from pest activity., 04/Nov/2025 *Outstanding*, , Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
Shalom Food Mart is in the BELTLINE neighbourhood. BELTLINE, Calgary has 778 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of June 8, 2026, there are 514 (66%) In Compliance on their most recent inspection, with none Not in Compliance and 1 (0%) Closed.
This record comes from Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health, which inspects food premises across Alberta. Inspectors record any violations of applicable health regulations on each visit. The result above is the most recent inspection on file.
In Compliance means no violations were outstanding at that visit. Not in Compliance means one or more violations were found that weren't corrected on site. Closed means the inspector ordered the premises to stop serving customers until the issues were corrected.
Koko
BELTLINE
This restaurant has been inspected 12 times since January 10, 2025, with 2 in compliance, 9 not in compliance, and 1 closure on record.
1 violation
20/Nov/2025, There were some mouse droppings were observed on the shelves, and in the storage area., *Everyday cleaning is required until the facility is completely free from pest activity., 04/Nov/2025 *Outstanding*, , Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
3 violations
February 10, 2026:, , One bag of chips and one bag of dry rolled oats chewed by rodents was found on shelves in the store., , 20/Nov/2025, A bag of chips was chewed by rodent found at on the shelf., *Removed from the facility., 04/Nov/2025, Majority of the food items previously chewed by rodents were removed from the facility. However, a contaminated bag of rice chewed by rodents and containing mouse droppings was still observed in the store., , *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food., , - Numerous bags of food chewed by rodents were observed., *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food.
February 10, 2026:, , Mouse droppings were found on some food shelves in the facility. Some mouse droppings were found on floors in the facility, and in the cupboard under the sinks in the front payment area. , , November 20, 2025:, - A dead mouse was found in a snap trap beside the ATM machine., *Safely discard the mouse and sanitize the area, as discussed.
20/Nov/2025, There were some mouse droppings were observed on the shelves, and in the storage area., *Everyday cleaning is required until the facility is completely free from pest activity., 04/Nov/2025 *Outstanding*, , Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
3 violations
February 10, 2026:, , One bag of chips and one bag of dry rolled oats chewed by rodents was found on shelves in the store., , 20/Nov/2025, A bag of chips was chewed by rodent found at on the shelf., *Removed from the facility., 04/Nov/2025, Majority of the food items previously chewed by rodents were removed from the facility. However, a contaminated bag of rice chewed by rodents and containing mouse droppings was still observed in the store., , *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food., , - Numerous bags of food chewed by rodents were observed., *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food.
February 10, 2026:, , Mouse droppings were found on some food shelves in the facility. Some mouse droppings were found on floors in the facility, and in the cupboard under the sinks in the front payment area. , , November 20, 2025:, - A dead mouse was found in a snap trap beside the ATM machine., *Safely discard the mouse and sanitize the area, as discussed.
3 violations
20/Nov/2025, A bag of chips was chewed by rodent found at on the shelf., *Removed from the facility., 04/Nov/2025, Majority of the food items previously chewed by rodents were removed from the facility. However, a contaminated bag of rice chewed by rodents and containing mouse droppings was still observed in the store., , *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food., , - Numerous bags of food chewed by rodents were observed., *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food.
- A dead mouse was found in a snap trap beside the ATM machine., *Safely discard the mouse and sanitize the area, as discussed.
20/Nov/2025, There were some mouse droppings were observed on the shelves, and in the storage area., *Everyday cleaning is required until the facility is completely free from pest activity., 04/Nov/2025 *Outstanding*, , Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
4 violations
04/Nov/2025, Majority of the food items previously chewed by rodents were removed from the facility. However, a contaminated bag of rice chewed by rodents and containing mouse droppings was still observed in the store., , *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food., , - Numerous bags of food chewed by rodents were observed., *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food.
04/Nov/2025 *Outstanding*, - A live mouse was observed running on the shelves during the inspection., - Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility. Chewed building materials were also observed., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
4 violations
04/Nov/2025, Majority of the food items previously chewed by rodents were removed from the facility. However, a contaminated bag of rice chewed by rodents and containing mouse droppings was still observed in the store., , *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food., , - Numerous bags of food chewed by rodents were observed., *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food.
04/Nov/2025 *Outstanding*, - A live mouse was observed running on the shelves during the inspection., - Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility. Chewed building materials were also observed., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
7 violations
- Dairy products that were up to six months beyond their best before date were being displayed for sale., *d. Remove any dairy products that are well beyond their best before date from sale. Implement an inventory management system. This system should include, but not be limited to, regularly checking best before and expiry dates on all food items, and applying First In, First Out method to ensure older stock is used before newer stock.
- Numerous bags of food chewed by rodents were observed., *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food.
- Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility. Chewed building materials were also observed., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
8 violations
- Receipts/invoices were not available for some baked goods and unlabled frozen meat products. The source of these food products could not be determined during the inspection., *Provide invoices for baked goods and meat products to a Public Health Inspector with Alberta Health Services for verification. Only purchase food from approved sources and maintain receipts records on-site/online for all food items., *Label meat products.
- Dairy products that were up to six months beyond their best before date were being displayed for sale., *d. Remove any dairy products that are well beyond their best before date from sale. Implement an inventory management system. This system should include, but not be limited to, regularly checking best before and expiry dates on all food items, and applying First In, First Out method to ensure older stock is used before newer stock.
No violations
2 violations
Facility is operating without a valid Food Handling Permit. Permit expired December 31, 2024., , Pay Food Handling Permit fees.
Facility was operating in contrary to Food Handling Permit restrictions. Facility is only permitted to handle pre-packaged food. , , Samosas were being held hot in a hot holding cabinet. Internal temperature of the samosas measured between 40 to 50 degrees Celsius. Samosas were discarded.
2 violations
Facility is operating without a valid Food Handling Permit. Permit expired December 31, 2024., , Pay Food Handling Permit fees.
Facility was operating in contrary to Food Handling Permit restrictions. Facility is only permitted to handle pre-packaged food. , , Samosas were being held hot in a hot holding cabinet. Internal temperature of the samosas measured between 40 to 50 degrees Celsius. Samosas were discarded.
No violations
20/Nov/2025, There were some mouse droppings were observed on the shelves, and in the storage area., *Everyday cleaning is required until the facility is completely free from pest activity., 04/Nov/2025 *Outstanding*, , Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
No pest traps were installed in the storage area., *As discussed, ensure that pest traps be placed in the storage area to support ongoing pest control efforts.
04/Nov/2025 *Outstanding*, , Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
No pest traps were installed in the storage area., *As discussed, ensure that pest traps be placed in the storage area to support ongoing pest control efforts.
04/Nov/2025 *Outstanding*, , Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
October 31, 2025:, , Gaps were present under both the exterior building door and the front door to the store., , Install adequate weather stripping under the exterior building door and the front door to the store, or otherwise ensure these gaps are sealed to prevent the entry of pests., , October 28, 2025:, , - Front facility doors were propped open., *Ensure that conditions that allowed for the entry and harbourage of pests do not exist. This includes keeping the front door closed, sealing entry points and removing harborage areas.
- Samosas (beef and chicken) were being re-heated and offered for sale, contrary to the Food Handling Permit restrictions which currently limit this store to only selling pre-packaged foods and/or whole produce only., *Immediately stop the sale of samosas. Remove any food products and equipment related to the preparation, storage, or display of these items until approval is granted by a Public Health Inspector with Alberta Health Services and the restrictions on your Food Permit are revised.
Back storage room was cluttered and requires decluttering and reorganizing. Spoiled food and food contaminated by rodents was present in this room., , Declutter and reorganize this room.
Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
- Numerous bags of food chewed by rodents were observed., *Discard contaminated or potentially contaminated food.
- Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility. Chewed building materials were also observed., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.
- There was no pest monitoring program in place., *Arrange for a professional pest control company to install appropriate traps and implement necessary monitoring measures and retain the services of a professional pest control company to eliminate the mouse infestation and implement an ongoing integrated pest management program for the interior and exterior the food establishment. Provide documentation from the professional pest control company to the Public Health Inspector.
- Front facility doors were propped open., *Ensure that conditions that allowed for the entry and harbourage of pests do not exist. This includes keeping the front door closed, sealing entry points and removing harborage areas.
- Samosas (beef and chicken) were being re-heated and offered for sale, contrary to the Food Handling Permit restrictions which currently limit this store to only selling pre-packaged foods and/or whole produce only., *Immediately stop the sale of samosas. Remove any food products and equipment related to the preparation, storage, or display of these items until approval is granted by a Public Health Inspector with Alberta Health Services and the restrictions on your Food Permit are revised.
Mouse droppings were observed on shelving, in cupboards, within boxes containing food, on bags of food, and on floors throughout the facility., *Remove and safely dispose of mouse droppings. Clean and disinfect all surfaces contaminated by mouse excrement.