VEGAS DINING ROUNDUP: Health Department Shutters Bellagio Room Service Kitchen
Posted on: September 27, 2024, 11:15h.
Last updated on: September 27, 2024, 11:15h.
The Bellagio is probably the most elegant dining destination on the Las Vegas Strip. But that reputation won’t help it pass a routine health inspection.
On Sept. 19, the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) closed a room service kitchen at the MGM Resorts property. According to SNHD’s website, it dished out five demerits to the kitchen for violations including “sewage or liquid waste not disposed of in an approved manner.”
The same facility was also closed on March 5 for receiving eight demerits, according to SNHD.
After the same routine Sept. 19 Bellagio inspection, SNHD also closed a fry/grill station at Mangia, Bellagio’s employee dining facility. The station also received five demerits for the same violations.
One day later, SNHD inspected both facilities again, according to the SNHD website. It gave each an A grade, with the room service kitchen receiving eight demerits and the employee fry station three.
Casino.org emailed MGM Resorts’ publicity department for a response but received none before this published. If one is received, we will update this story with it.
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