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DIRTY DINING: Jollibee Restaurant On Diamond Blvd. In Concord Closed After Inspectors Find Cockroaches, Rodent Droppings

by CLAYCORD.com
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Jollibee, a Filipino fast-food restaurant located inside Seafood City at 2030 Diamond Blvd. in Concord, was closed on Wednesday after inspectors from the Contra Costa County Health Department say they found the following.

  • 2-4 rodent droppings on the bottom inside ledge of deep fryers.
  • 1 live cockroach on the wall above the back kitchen hand sink.
  • 1 live cockroach on the wall at the 3 compartment sink.
  • 1 live cockroach on top of the freezer where the hot holding unit is in the middle section of kitchen.
  • 10+ live cockroaches underneath the food preparation table between the reach in freezer and reach in
    refrigerator in the middle section of the kitchen.
  • 1 live cockroach on a monitoring trap underneath table in the front kitchen by hand sink.
  • 1 dead cockroach on the floor underneath reach in freezer in the middle section of the kitchen.
  • Cockroach feces noted in the following areas:
    – underneath 3 compartment sink
    – electrical socket underneath food preparation sink between reach in freezer and reach in refrigerator
    – underneath the food preparation table around the live cockroaches

Please click on the ‘Dirty Dining‘ link to view all the most recent restaurant closures in Contra Costa County.

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11 comments


Cellophane September 5, 2019 - 3:13 PM - 3:13 PM

Sea Food City sounds like a place to avoid.

chuckie the troll September 5, 2019 - 3:29 PM - 3:29 PM

Dirty Diamond Dining? Dirty Dining Row? That area needs some sort of special designation.

BOOYAH! September 5, 2019 - 4:34 PM - 4:34 PM

Napalm should work …

Pony September 5, 2019 - 3:47 PM - 3:47 PM

Contrary to previous information by others, Jollibee was not closed for fire damage and no running water (at least at this location). It clearly is vermin infestations. I think the whole building needs to be shut down, tented, then fumigated.

Eastbay Babe September 5, 2019 - 5:09 PM - 5:09 PM

I’m going to stick eating at home. All these reports on almost all restaurants make me sick. Home cooking is the way to go. What could possibly go wrong?

RJ September 5, 2019 - 6:36 PM - 6:36 PM

Maybe they can use this opportunity and change to something more appropriate – “JollieBug”?? Anyone?

Killah September 6, 2019 - 8:33 AM - 8:33 AM

Even five star restaurant have problem with vermin especially sanitation. If a restaurant is always busy mostly likely have dirty kitchen. As an exterminator I’ve seen everything inside a restaurant. Next time when you folks are dining out check the Health Department report card (GREEN or Yellow) usually placed in the front entrance door or if you’re curious with your favorite restaurant inspection report you can obtain a copy to your county health department website all reports are public records.

concord ygnacio September 6, 2019 - 12:31 PM - 12:31 PM

I agree. Every restaurant has a problem. The better ones limit the problem, but it will still happen.

Gittyup September 6, 2019 - 1:59 PM - 1:59 PM

There is a link on Claycord in the upper right side column to “CLAYCORD Restaurant inspection” where you can check the restaurant you’d like to visit and get info on their most recent inspection.

chiltog September 6, 2019 - 3:22 PM - 3:22 PM

i call bs. fast food places are greasy and cockroaches love greasy places. i doubt this place is worse than any other fast food joint. some hater must have found out how much better their chicken sandwich is than Popeye’s! lmao.

ON DA September 6, 2019 - 7:13 PM - 7:13 PM

Come to think of it when they built the Veranda they must have displaced a lot of critters.


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