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Clark County health inspections, Feb. 22-28

The Columbian
Published: March 3, 2023, 6:00am

For more information, call Clark County Public Health at 564-397-8428 or visit www.clark.wa.gov/public-health/restaurant-inspection. In the health department’s scoring system, the fewer the points, the better. A perfect score is 0. The worst possible score is 418. An establishment with 100 or more points will be closed.

1st Choice Market, 13 E. Main St., Battle Ground 10

7-Eleven, 970 S.W. Scotton Way, Battle Ground 0

7-Eleven, grocery, 970 S.W. Scotton Way, Battle Ground 0

Albertsons, deli, 14300 N.E. 20th Ave., Vancouver 0

Andy’s Food Basket, 305 E. Main St., Battle Ground 0

Battle Ground Market, 802 E. Main St., Battle Ground 0

Battle Ground Produce, grocery, 915 E. Main St., Battle Ground 0

Battle Ground Produce, meat, 915 E. Main St., Battle Ground 0

Black Rock Coffee Bar, 303 N.E. 192nd Ave., Vancouver 8

BobaBlastic, 1015 N.E. 78th St., Vancouver 0

Clark College CTC, demo kitchen,

18700 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver 0

Coffee Creation, 802 W. Main St., Battle Ground 32

Del Taco, 8724 N.E. Highway 99, Vancouver 25

Dream Dinners, 616 N.E. 81st St., Suite D, Vancouver 0

Dutch Bros Coffee, 1615 N.W. Sixth Ave., Camas 0

Jack in the Box, 7205 N.E. 117th Ave., Vancouver 10

Killer Burger, 14321 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Suite 102, Vancouver 35

Mio Sushi Salmon Creek, 13317 N.E. 12th Ave., Suite 101, Vancouver 20

Muchas Gracias Mexican Food, 2100 S.E. 164th Ave., Vancouver 15

Nuestra Mesa, 228 N.E. Fourth Ave., Camas 10

Pizza Hut, 11500 N.E. 76th St., Vancouver 0

Starbucks Coffee, 14300 N.E. 20th Ave., Vancouver 0

Sushi Chiyo Inc., 13307 N.E. Highway 99, Suite 101, Vancouver 25

Walmart, bakery, 1201 S.W. 13th Ave., Battle Ground 0

Walmart, deli, 1201 S.W. 13th Ave., Battle Ground 30

Walmart, grocery, 1201 S.W. 13th Ave., Battle Ground 0

Walmart, meat market, 1201 S.W. 13th Ave., Battle Ground 0

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