6701 50 Avenue
January 14, 2026
PassLight of day can be seen at the bottom of the front doors leading into the dining room., This is considered to be a possible entry point for a mouse infestation., , For the front door, will be re-framed and replaced (timeline is 4-6 weeks for replacement), so this should finally resolve the light of day issue at the front door.
This restaurant has been inspected 7 times since August 12, 2024, with 7 passes and 0 closures on record.
Light of day can be seen at the bottom of the front doors leading into the dining room., This is considered to be a possible entry point for a mouse infestation., , For the front door, will be re-framed and replaced (timeline is 4-6 weeks for replacement), so this should finally resolve the light of day issue at the front door.
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.
Light of day can be seen at the bottom of the front doors leading into the dining room., This is considered to be a possible entry point for a mouse infestation., , For the front door, will be re-framed and replaced (timeline is 4-6 weeks for replacement), so this should finally resolve the light of day issue at the front door.
Light of day can be seen at the bottom of the front doors leading into the dining room., This is considered to be a possible entry point for a mouse infestation., , For the front door, will be re-framed and replaced (timeline is 4-6 weeks for replacement), so this should finally resolve the light of day issue at the front door.
Fruit fly infestation is under better control.
Light of day can be seen at the bottom of the front doors leading into the dining room., This is considered to be a possible entry point for a mouse infestation., , For the front door, will be re-framed and replaced (timeline is 4-6 weeks for replacement), so this should finally resolve the light of day issue at the front door.
Bar walk-in-cooler measured at 11C, This cooler is also used to store food., Food moved to the other walk-in-cooler, Service technician is presently repairing the cooler., , Seal between the walk-in-cooler and the walk-in-freezer requires replacement.
Fruit fly infestation is under better control.
Light of day can be seen at the bottom of the front doors leading into the dining room., This is considered to be a possible entry point for the mouse infestation.
Fruit flies infestation is back.
Light of day can be seen at the bottom of the front doors leading into the dining room., This is considered to be a possible entry point for the mouse infestation.
Light of day can be seen at the bottom of the front doors leading into the dining room., This is considered to be a possible entry point for the mouse infestation.