Inspection Report

Florida DBPR Inspection Report

904 BURGERS

5960 RICHARD ST · JACKSONVILLE · St. Johns County · FL 32259

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Inspection Summary

Inspection dateJuly 26, 2026
Inspection typeRoutine – Food
Inspection classFood
DBPR dispositionInspection Completed – No Further Action
Resultmet_inspection_standards
Inspection number1342477
Visit number1
Inspection Visit ID13734020
DBPR license6550366

Violation Summary

Counts reported for this inspection visit.

Full inspector observations available
1 High Priority2 Intermediate0 Basic0 Critical0 Non-Critical3 Total

All DBPR Inspector Observations

3 full violation description(s) documented by the inspector during this visit.

High Priority 1

#1High Priority08A-20-5

High Priority – Raw animal foods not properly separated from each other in holding unit based upon minimum required cooking temperature. Observed raw chicken over raw beef in reach-in cooler drawers below grill. Operator rearranged meats to properly store. **Corrected On-Site**

Corrected On-Site

Intermediate 2

#2Intermediate53B-03-5

Intermediate – Required employee training provided by an unapproved provider. To order approved program food safety material, call DBPR contracted provider: Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (SafeStaff) 866-372-7233. Observed employee Magal food certification from an unapproved provider for food handler training-Servsafe

#3Intermediate41-17-4

Intermediate – Spray bottle containing toxic substance not labeled. Observed unlabeled Spray bottle containing toxic substance stored under triple sink. Operator labeled spray bottle of sanitizer. **Corrected On-Site**

Corrected On-Site

Inspector observations synchronized from DBPR on August 11, 2026 8:18 AM.

Violation category totals
Category 8 · Food protection and cross-contamination
1 observation(s)
Category 41 · Chemicals and toxic substances
1 observation(s)
Category 53 · Food manager certification / employee training verification
1 observation(s)

Inspection records and inspector observations reflect conditions documented by DBPR at the time of the inspection and may not reflect current conditions.