150 ISABELLA STREET · Glebe - Dows Lake
February 24, 2026
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The restaurant must ensure all food is protected from contamination and spoilage.
The restaurant must maintain sanitary facilities in good working order and ensure toilet paper is supplied in all restrooms.
The refrigerators and warming equipment used to store foods that can spoil must have thermometers that are easy to read and show accurate temperatures.
The restaurant's floors, walls, and ceilings must be kept clean and in good repair to maintain sanitary conditions throughout the facility, especially in areas where food is prepared or served.
MARIO'S BISTRO is in the Glebe - Dows Lake neighbourhood. Glebe - Dows Lake, Ottawa has 161 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by the local public-health unit. As of June 5, 2026, there are 147 (91%) that have passed their most recent inspection, with 1 (1%) conditional and 1 (1%) closed.
This restaurant has been inspected 6 times since June 6, 2025, with 5 green results, 1 yellow result, and 0 red results on record.
All food shall be protected from contamination and adulteration. Protect all food from contamination and adulteration.
Every food premise ensures that sanitary facilities are maintained in accordance with the design, construction and installation requirements in Ontario Regulation 332/12, is properly equipped and in good repair. Equip every sanitary facility with a supply of toilet paper.
This record comes from Ottawa Public Health for Ottawa. Inspectors record any violations of applicable health regulations on each visit. The result above is the most recent inspection on file.
Green means no significant violations. Yellow means issues were found that the operator must correct. Red means the inspector ordered the premises to stop serving customers.
The equipment used for refrigeration or hot-holding of potentially hazardous foods contains accurate indicating thermometers that can be easily read.
Every food premise shall be operated and maintained such that the floor or floor coverings, the walls and ceilings, and the premises itself are maintained in a sanitary condition. The floors, walls and ceilings of every room where food is prepared, processed, packaged, served, transported, manufactured, handled, sold, offered for sale or displayed must be kept clean and in good repair.
All food shall be protected from contamination and adulteration.
Every food premise shall be operated and maintained such that the floor or floor coverings, the walls and ceilings, and the premises itself are maintained in a sanitary condition.
Operators of a food premise shall ensure that food handlers in the food premise wash their hands, not contaminate the food, and be free of infectious diseases. Food handlers must wash his or her hands as often as necessary to prevent the contamination of food or food areas.
All food shall be protected from contamination and adulteration. Protect all food from contamination and adulteration.
The surfaces of equipment and facilities other than utensils that come in direct contact with food are cleaned and sanitized as often as necessary to maintain such surfaces in a sanitary condition.
Every food premise shall be provided with employee hand washing stations. The hand washing stations must be used only for the hand washing of employees.
Every food premise ensures that sanitary facilities are maintained in accordance with the design, construction and installation requirements in Ontario Regulation 332/12, is properly equipped and in good repair. Equip every sanitary facility with a supply of toilet paper. Equip every sanitary facility with a supply of soap or detergent. Equip every sanitary facility with a method of hand drying that uses single-service towels or a hot air dryer.
Every food premise ensures that sanitary facilities are maintained in accordance with the design, construction and installation requirements in Ontario Regulation 332/12, is properly equipped and in good repair.
All equipment, utensils and multi-service articles that are used for food preparation in the food premise are of sound and tight construction, in good repair and suitable for their intended use.