Herald Democrat
A rusty pineapple contributed to one local eatery s C grade on a recent inspection from the Grayson County Health Department.
The GCHD scores local eateries based on their adherence to codes set by the Texas Department of Health.
Restaurants are given an “A,” “B,” “C” or “F” score. An “A” means sanitarians reported no or only a few minor violations. Those with a “B” were found to have several minor violations, but nothing major. Restaurants with a “C” might have a major violation or repeat offenses, but in the inspectors’ opinions, nothing bad enough to warrant an “F.”