Inspection Report

Florida DBPR Inspection Report

SUPER CHIX PENSACOLA

5100 N 9 AVE STE E540A · PENSACOLA · Escambia County · FL 32504

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Inspection Summary

Inspection dateAugust 6, 2026
Inspection typeRoutine – Food
Inspection classFood
DBPR dispositionInspection Completed – No Further Action
Resultmet_inspection_standards
Inspection number3725837
Visit number1
Inspection Visit ID13764330
DBPR license2706645

Violation Summary

Counts reported for this inspection visit.

Full inspector observations available
1 High Priority0 Intermediate2 Basic0 Critical0 Non-Critical3 Total

All DBPR Inspector Observations

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

High Priority 1

#3High Priority41-18-4

High Priority – Warewashing sanitizing solution exceeding the maximum concentration allowed. Upon inspection, 3 compartment sink quaternary sanitizer reading 500ppm. Per manufacturer instructions, sanitizer is to be 150-400ppm. Operator filled sanitizer sink with regular water and brought sanitizer down to 400ppm and called for recalibration of dispenser. **Corrected On-Site**

Corrected On-Site

Basic 2

#1Basic14-01-5

Basic – Bowl or other container with no handle used to dispense food. Single use plastic cups and bowls used for scoops for seasoning, coleslaw, and dessert toppings. Operators removed cups and bowls during inspection. **Corrected On-Site**

Corrected On-Site
#2Basic14-11-5

Basic – Equipment in poor repair. Upon inspection, dish machine digital display is damaged and unable to display information. Per operator, display has been broken for a week. Operator requested repairs during inspection.

Inspector observations synchronized from DBPR on August 10, 2026 12:22 AM.

Violation category totals
Category 14 · Food-contact and nonfood-contact surface design/maintenance
2 observation(s)
Category 41 · Chemicals and toxic substances
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.