The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

Opinion | Market is on the path to improvement

Opinion | Market is on the path to improvement

By Josh Beylinson, Staff Columnist October 6, 2019
Students should be open-minded and give Market another try, rather than writing it off immediately.
Las Palmas, a small Mexican grocery store tucked away on Atwood Street, offers traditional ingredients to its customers while tacos heat up on the grill outside of the store. (Photo by Anne Amundson | Staff Photographer)

Las Palmas remains open after several health inspections

By Joanna Li, News Editor February 5, 2019
After at least three visits from the Allegheny County Health Department since it was ordered to close Jan. 24, Las Palmas #2, the Oakland location of the Mexican grocery and restaurant, was reinspected Feb. 5 and permitted to remain open.
Market Central and Market To-Go violated 18 out of 33 total inspection categories in the Allegheny County Health Department’s most recent Food Safety Assessment Report. (TPN File Photo)

Market cited for 14 health violations

By Hannah Schneider, Assistant News Editor October 18, 2018

Market Central, the main hub for student dining at Pitt, was cited for multiple health violations by the Allegheny County Health Department on Wednesday, Oct. 10. Out of the 25 Food Safety Assessment...

The Allegheny County Health Department issued a consumer alert for Uncle Sam’s Sub’s on Tuesday due to several health violations, including the presence of rodent droppings and cockroaches. (Image via Wikimedia Commons)

Uncle Sam’s Subs cited for multiple health-code violations

By Sarah Shearer, Assistant News Editor September 7, 2018
Uncle Sam's Subs in Oakland received multiple health code violations in an inspection report Sept. 4.
The Qdoba on Forbes Avenue has permanently closed. (Photo by Janine Faust / Contributing Editor)

Forbes Qdoba closed after lawsuit, health violations

By John Hamilton / Managing Editor March 15, 2018

The Forbes Avenue Qdoba closed after the Qdoba Restaurant Corp. sued the franchise’s owners for breach of contract because of numerous code violations. Qdoba filed a lawsuit in the Allegheny County...

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