MAGGIE MAE'S SUNRISE CAFE
1261 GULF BLVD STE 104 · CLEARWATER BEACH · Pinellas County · FL 33767
Inspection Summary
Emergency Closure Summary
Violation Summary
Counts reported for this inspection visit.
All DBPR Inspector Observations
10 full violation description(s) documented by the inspector during this visit.
High Priority 2
35A-05-4High Priority – Roach activity present as evidenced by live roaches found. 2 live cockroach found in dining area under booth in dining room. 1 live cockroach found under cardboard box behind server station located in dining area. 4 small live cockroaches found in dining room in frames of wood across from booths.
41-02-4High Priority – Toxic substance/chemical stored by or with food. WD40 on shelf next to breading and quat sanitizer bucket next to cooked bacon.
Intermediate 1
41-17-4Intermediate – Spray bottle containing toxic substance not labeled. Red liquid in bottle not labeled..
Basic 7
35A-03-4Basic – Dead roaches on premises. 1 dead cockroach next to server station in dining room
12B-07-4Basic – Employee beverage container on a food preparation table or over/next to clean equipment/utensils. Half consumed bottle of water and coffee on shelf in serve station with condiments to be served to guests.
35B-01-4Basic – Exterior door has a gap at the threshold that opens to the outside. Front door.
08B-38-4Basic – Food stored on floor. UHT creamers and honey packets stored on floor behind server station.
10-17-4Basic – In-use knife/knives stored in cracks between pieces of equipment. Knife next to toaster. **Corrected On-Site**
21-04-4Basic – In-use wet wiping cloth/towel used under cutting board. **Corrected On-Site**
42-01-4Basic – Wet mop not stored in a manner to allow the mop to dry. **Repeat Violation**
Inspector observations synchronized from DBPR on August 11, 2026 2:31 AM.
Violation category totals
1 observation(s)
1 observation(s)
1 observation(s)
1 observation(s)
3 observation(s)
2 observation(s)
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.