10 & 19-1900 Dundas St W Mississauga ON
Pass
2 violations were found at the most recent inspection.
Source: Peel Public Health
December 22, 2025
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The restaurant did not take sufficient steps to keep the facility clean and maintained in a way that would prevent pests from living or breeding there.
The restaurant did not keep non-food contact surfaces (such as counters, shelves, and equipment exteriors) clean, sanitary, and in good condition.
Apricot Tree Cafe is in the Sheridan NHD neighbourhood. Sheridan NHD, Mississauga has 43 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Peel Public Health. As of July 7, 2026, there are 43 (100%) that have passed their most recent inspection, with no conditional passes or closures.
This restaurant has been inspected 4 times since June 19, 2024, with 4 passes, 0 conditional outcomes, and 0 closures on record.
2 violations
Did operator take adequate measures to maintain food premises in a condition that prevent harbourage or breeding of pests? (Significant Risk)
Did operator maintain non-food contact surfaces clean, sanitary and in good condition?
This record comes from Peel Public Health. Inspectors record any violations of applicable health regulations on each visit. The result above is the most recent inspection on file.
A pass means no significant violations. A conditional pass means an issue was found and the restaurant was given time to correct it. A closed result means the inspector ordered the place to stop serving customers.
Keenan's Irish Pub
Sheridan NHD
2 violations
Did operator maintain non-food contact surfaces clean, sanitary and in good condition?
Did operator provide required supplies for every washroom?
2 violations
Did operator properly maintain food contact surfaces?
Did operator maintain non-food contact surfaces clean, sanitary and in good condition?
2 violations
Did operator maintain non-food contact surfaces clean, sanitary and in good condition?
Did operator protect the premises against the entry of pests and maintain records of all pest control measures?