Lucy Blu Island Bar and Club takes over former DJ’s Marshall Street location
Micaela Warren | Staff Photographer
Earlier this month, a sign for the new bar was installed on the building that used to house DJ’s.
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Lucy Blu Island Bar and Club will take over the former location of DJ’s on The Hill.
Orange Crate Brewing Company, a nearby bar, will operate Lucy Blu. Ellena Scheibel, an employee at Orange Crate, said that the new location will be a tiki-bar style nightclub. Earlier this month, a sign for the new bar was installed on the building that used to house DJ’s.
Restaurant inspections: China Express at Destiny has violations; 36 found satisfactory, 3 corrected
Updated 9:49 AM;
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UNSATISFACTORY INSPECTIONS
1:09 p.m. March 30, 2021
Reinspection is Required
Critical violations: Large container of raw chicken stored at room temperature while cooking small amounts at a time in the deep fryer. Chicken temperature 49 to 60 degrees. Out for less than 2 hours, will be cooked within a half hour, according to employees.
Violations: Frozen food stored in plastic shopping bags in reach-in freezer, not food-grade plastic meant for long term storage. Raw food stored not protected in walk-in cooler, food uncovered. Raw heads of cabbage stored directly on wire shelving in walk-in cooler with no barrier in between.
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Five Guys will join Hungry Chuck’s and other businesses in the luxury student apartment complex The Marshall.
The fast-food burger chain and Hungry Chuck’s, a bar that was demolished in 2017, plan to open at the student apartment complex next to the Marshall Square Mall, just outside Syracuse University’s campus.
The apartment complex opened in September 2018 with a first floor reserved for commercial use. Several businesses on South Crouse Avenue, including the original Hungry Chuck’s and the original Funk N’ Waffles, were demolished to build the complex. Orange Crate Brewing Company, a popular bar among students, was also demolished in the project but later reopened on the same block.
Restaurant inspections: Westcott St. restaurant cited ; 4 establishments operating acceptably
Updated Dec 12, 2020;
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UNSATISFACTORY INSPECTIONS
Inspection done 12:51 p.m. November 24, 2020
Reinspection is Required
Critical violations: Employee observed squeezing cut lemons in press without wearing gloves. Bare hands observed in contact with lemons. Juice discarded, employee advised to wear gloves while handling fruit that will be consumed without cooking process (corrected during inspection).
Employee observed working in kitchen without wearing a mask; customer observed being served without wearing mask properly. Advised staff that masks should be worn properly at all times in facility. Staff obtained and began wearing mask during inspection (corrected).