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Round Table Pizza Gets Conditional Pass on SF Reinspection

View Complete Facility Profile Inspected: Oct 17, 2025 Result: Conditional
Round Table Pizza in Visitacion Valley received a conditional pass during a reinspection on October 17, 2025, after inspectors discovered ongoing rodent activity and structural issues that require correction within 30 days. The pizza restaurant at 2660 San Bruno Avenue can continue serving customers while addressing the minor violations identified during this inspection. Health inspectors found numerous old rodent droppings scattered throughout multiple back-of-house areas during the 25-minute reinspection that began at 2:25 PM. The droppings were discovered on floors behind the water heater, beneath shelving in the dry food storage area, near walk-in cooler mechanical equipment, and beneath the front-of-house ice machine. Importantly, inspectors noted no evidence of contamination on food or food-contact surfaces, allowing the restaurant to maintain operations.

Immediate Corrective Actions

Restaurant staff immediately addressed the rodent evidence under inspector guidance, cleaning and sanitizing all affected areas on-site. The violation was marked as corrected during the inspection, demonstrating the establishment's commitment to maintaining food safety standards. Inspectors emphasized the critical nature of pest control, noting that rodents can carry serious health risks including Salmonella and hantavirus. The conditional pass also requires Round Table Pizza to repair damaged flooring within 30 days. Inspectors documented cracked floor tiles between the mop sink and three-compartment sink, along with displaced cove tiles near the back-of-house storage entrance. These structural repairs are essential for preventing future pest harboring areas and maintaining proper sanitation standards.

Restaurant Operations Continue

Despite the violations, the Visitacion Valley establishment remains open for business, serving customers near the T-Third Muni line. The conditional pass status allows continued operations while the restaurant completes required corrections, demonstrating that the violations, while needing attention, do not pose immediate public health risks requiring closure. The inspection represents part of San Francisco's systematic approach to ensuring restaurant compliance through follow-up visits. Reinspections allow health officials to verify that previously identified issues have been properly addressed and help establishments maintain consistent food safety standards.

Recent Inspection History

This October reinspection follows a pattern of health department oversight at the facility. Restaurant inspection records show ongoing efforts to maintain compliance with city health codes. The establishment's inspection history reflects the collaborative process between health officials and restaurant operators to ensure public safety while supporting business operations. Round Table Pizza's management has demonstrated responsiveness to inspector recommendations by immediately addressing the rodent evidence during the visit. The 30-day timeline for structural repairs provides adequate time for professional contractors to complete necessary floor and cove tile work. The restaurant continues serving pizza and other menu items to Visitacion Valley residents and visitors. Customers can expect normal operations while the establishment completes the required maintenance work to achieve full compliance with San Francisco health codes. A follow-up inspection will be scheduled to verify completion of all required corrections, ensuring the restaurant meets all city health standards for unrestricted operation. The conditional pass demonstrates San Francisco's balanced approach to food safety enforcement, addressing violations while allowing businesses to maintain service during correction periods. Staff Reporter at SF Restaurant Inspections

📍 Related Information

Restaurant DetailsInformation
Name Round table pizza
Address 2660 SAN BRUNO AVE
District Visitacion Valley
Cuisine Pizza
Inspection Date October 17, 2025
Inspection Type Reinspection Inspection
Data sourced directly from SF Department of Public Health