9570 76 Avenue NW · RITCHIE
Transcend Coffee is in the RITCHIE neighbourhood. RITCHIE, Edmonton has 107 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of April 21, 2026, there are 74 (69%) that have passed their most recent inspection, with no closures.
This restaurant has been inspected 6 times since November 19, 2024, with 6 passes and 0 closures on record.
No - at the front prep and customer sales/service area, there was some accumulation of dirt/dust and bits of litter around the grease interceptor and adjacent cupboard area under the hand-wash sink. The operator is to ensure more regular cleaning in these areas as per cleaning schedule frequency, and as often as necessary (to ensure a sanitary condition).
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.
Alberta records each visit as either a routine inspection (with any violations noted) or a closed order. If you see violations listed without a closed order, the operator was allowed to continue while addressing them. A closed order means the inspector required the kitchen to stop serving customers until the issues were corrected.
No - there was observation of rodent (mouse) droppings (20+) in the closed cupboard storage areas under the hand-wash sink and adjacent above-ground grease interceptor at front sales and prep area. The operator is to spray (moisten) the droppings with chlorine or QUATs sanitizer, remove with paper towels and wet mop/pan, and then wash the contaminated stainless steel shelf and floor area (including removal of the accumulated bits of litter)., , Note: monthly pest control service is conducted by a licensed pest control company contracted by the building management for all food premises and common areas in the building. The building management is to be notified of this recent rodent activity, which most likely coincided with the recent cold winter days.