[OC] Share of restaurants whose latest health inspection closed clean — Florida's 16 largest metros compared
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[OC] Share of restaurants whose latest health inspection closed clean — Florida's 16 largest metros compared

Source: Florida DBPR (Division of Hotels & Restaurants) public inspection records — the state agency that inspects every Florida restaurant, so all 16 metros are measured with identical methodology.

Method: latest inspection on record per establishment (50,811 establishments total, as of August 2026), counted as "clean" when the inspection disposition was "no further action required."

Tool: Python/matplotlib. I run cleanplateus.com, a free site that shows these official grades per restaurant — the underlying per-restaurant data is all browsable there.

u/Time-Lifeguard419 — 6 days ago
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I built a free site that shows any restaurant's official health-inspection grade across 10 US cities

I kept wanting to check a restaurant's health inspection before ordering, but every city buries it in a different clunky government portal. So, I pulled 10 cities' official health-department data into one place with a normalized A–F grade you can actually compare. It's free, no signup, no ads-wall, data shown unmodified straight from each city. Would love feedback how functional this might be for other people, Thank you!

cleanplateus.com
u/Time-Lifeguard419 — 10 days ago