3110 2nd Ave. West
Not in Compliance
2 violations were found at the most recent inspection.
Source: the Saskatchewan Health Authority
November 18, 2025
Not in ComplianceLighting: Lighting fixtures are not of a safety type or protected to prevent contamination of food in the event of breakage. Refer to 1.8.2 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
Food Storage & Equipment: Food items are not stored on shelves which are of sufficient height to allow for easy cleaning of the floor and to allow for inspection for pests. Refer to 1.9 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
This restaurant has been inspected 4 times since June 24, 2024, with 1 in-compliance result, 3 not-in-compliance results, and 0 closures on record.
2 violations
Lighting: Lighting fixtures are not of a safety type or protected to prevent contamination of food in the event of breakage. Refer to 1.8.2 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
Food Storage & Equipment: Food items are not stored on shelves which are of sufficient height to allow for easy cleaning of the floor and to allow for inspection for pests. Refer to 1.9 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
This record comes from the Saskatchewan Health Authority, via the provincial Inspection InSite portal. Inspectors record any violations of applicable health regulations on each visit. The result above is the most recent inspection on file.
SK inspections are recorded as In Compliance, Not in Compliance, or Closed. In Compliance means no violations were cited on the visit. Not in Compliance means issues were found and the operator must correct them, with a re-inspection scheduled. A closed order means the inspector required the place to stop serving customers until the issues were corrected.
Boston Pizza
No violations
1 violation
Dishwashing - General: Testing equipment, such as sanitizer test strips, is not available for checking the concentration of chemical sanitizers. Refer to 3.1.2 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
1 violation
Temperature Control - Cooking, Reheating and Hot Holding: Potentially hazardous food is not kept at an internal temperature of 60°C (140°F) or greater for hot holding. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.