EdmontonHERITAGE VALLEY TOWN CENTRE
2838 James Mowatt Trail SW
In Compliance
No violations were found at the most recent inspection.
Source: Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health
Shree Restaurant Bakery & Sweets is in the HERITAGE VALLEY TOWN CENTRE neighbourhood. HERITAGE VALLEY TOWN CENTRE, Edmonton has 40 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of June 3, 2026, there are 38 (95%) In Compliance on their most recent inspection, with none Not in Compliance or 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.
Leopold's Tavern
HERITAGE VALLEY TOWN CENTRE
This restaurant has been inspected 6 times since September 25, 2024, with 3 in compliance, 3 not in compliance, and 0 closures on record.
No violations
1 violation
There is a gap in between the 2 front entrance doors., - Requires repair to prevent the possible entry of pests.
6 violations
Used wiping cloths are being left on the counters. , - A 100 ppm chlorine sanitizer solution is available however staff are not using it., - Proper wiping cloth storage practices and use of sanitizer solutions was reviewed.
1 liter of whipping cream left on the counter was measured at 24C. Food discarded., - High risk foods must be stored at less than 4C or greater than 60C.
A staff members car keys and phone were stored in a container above the cook line cooler which also had a food peeler in it. , - Staff personal belongings removed and the utensil was sent for washing. All staff personal belongings are to be stored completely separate from foods/food equipment and food handling areas.
There is a gap in between the 2 front entrance doors., - Requires repair to prevent the possible entry of pests.
A section of baseboard under the kitchen handwash sink is loose and has come away from the wall., - Requires repair.
1 violation
Once again foods in the countertop hot holding unit were measured at <60C., -High risk foods must be stored at <4C or >60C. Do not place cold foods into this unit, they must first be reheated and then transferred hot.
5 violations
A used disposable glove was left on top of a container of food in the prep cooler., - Disposable gloves are single use only and must be discarded once removed from the hands.
Samosas in the front hot holding cabinet were measured at 50C., - High risk foods must be held at 4C or colder or at 60C or hotter. Staff were instructed to increase the heat setting on the hot holding cabinet and reheat the food to at minimum 74C before placing back into the cabinet.
Improper manual dishwashing procedures. Soap and chlorine sanitizer are being mixed together to wash dishware and the separate sanitizing step is not occurring., - Proper manual dishwashing procedures are: Wash in soapy water -> Rinse -> Sanitize-> Air Dry
No violations
Food particle buildup noted on the floor around the large mix and where the potatoes are stored. Dust accumulation noted on the ceiling around the air vents. The protective film covering the shelf in the dishwash area is frayed and dirty and requires removal., - Cleaning is required.
Utensils are being stored in a container of lukewarm water in between uses in the cooking area., - Proper utensil storage practices reviewed.
Cardboard is being used to line shelves., - Discontinue this practice as the cardboard is not a moisture resistant surface and cannot be properly cleaned.