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Restaurant Inspections: Celebrity Pizza, Watertown Diner and More

See what the health inspectors found at these Watertown restaurants.

The Watertown Health Department makes inspections of the town's 200-plus restaurants, supermarkets, convenience stores and more each year. They look for a variety of violations, including critical ones that could lead to food borne illness.

The inspection reports are public records. If there are violations, the inspector always returns for a follow up inspection to ensure that the violations are corrected. Establishments with repeated or serious violations are called for a hearing with the Board of Health.


Celebrity Pizza

One critical violation was found in a September inspection, which was fixed by the re-inspection in October.

  • The soft serve machine had coliform (bacteria) violation, and needs to be sanitized

Corporate Chefs at RiverWorks

Three violations were found when the Health Department inspected the restaurant in the Pleasant Street office complex in September. They were remedies when it was inspected again in October.

  • The can opener piercing tip was soiled with food
  • Cut melon at the self service bar was stored at too warm a temperature
  • Hard boiled eggs, yogurt and granola containers were not labeled. Containers should be used for a single food item

Watertown Food Pantry

No critical violations were found during the inspection.


Watertown Middle School

No critical violations were found during the inspection.


Watertown Diner

One critical violation was found during an inspection in October, and was fixed by the follow-up inspection.

  • Bacon was kept at too warm a temperature in cold storage.


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