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Williamsburg Courtyard Cafe receives health inspection Nov. 9

Williamsburg Courtyard Cafe underwent a routine Virginia Department of Health inspection Nov. 9.

The facility received one critical violation.

The critical violation, which was corrected during inspection, was "Employees or applicants were not aware of the reporting procedures concerning information about their health and activities as they relate to diseases that are transmissible through food."

Inspections are scheduled to take place one to four times per year depending on variables such as menu complexity, how much food is made in advance versus cooked-to-order and how much food is made from raw products, according to the Virginia Department of Health website. Critical violations, if left uncorrected, are more likely than other violations to directly contribute to food contamination, environmental degradation or illness. Noncritical violations are not directly related to causing food-borne illness.

This information was obtained from inspection reports from the Virginia Department of Health. To read the reports in full, go to www.vdh.state.va.us and select "Restaurant Inspections" in the Quick Links section, then the desired city. Enter the restaurant's name in the search field.

Williamsburg Courtyard Cafe is at 470 McLaw's Circle, Williamsburg.