Sabrosa Pizza at 4124 Geary Boulevard in Inner Richmond has successfully reopened after correcting multiple health violations that led to a conditional pass earlier this month. The pizza restaurant passed this inspection on November 12, 2025, with health inspectors confirming all critical violations had been properly addressed.
The reopening marks the end of a challenging period for the neighborhood pizza establishment, which serves residents and visitors near the 38 Geary bus line. Inspector Lucas Willis conducted the reinspection and found significant improvements across all previously cited areas, allowing the restaurant to resume normal operations.
Inspection Details
The November 12 reinspection revealed comprehensive corrections to violations discovered during the November 4 follow-up inspection. Health inspectors found the hand washing sink was now fully stocked with soap and paper towels, addressing a critical food safety requirement. The sanitizer bucket contained approved sanitizing solution at proper concentrations, ensuring dishes and equipment could be properly cleaned. Inspectors also confirmed the elimination of vermin activity that had previously been detected. The walk-in cooler gaskets, which had accumulated debris and potential contamination sources, were thoroughly cleaned and maintained. Wiping cloths were properly stored in sanitizer buckets rather than left on surfaces where they could harbor bacteria. The inspector's report specifically noted that "all critical risk factor violations remain corrected," indicating the restaurant had maintained improvements made since the initial conditional pass. These violations pose serious health risks to customers, as improper handwashing facilities can lead to cross-contamination and foodborne illnesses like salmonella and E. coli.Previous Inspection History
Sabrosa Pizza's recent inspection history shows this was not an isolated incident. The restaurant received a conditional pass on November 4, 2025, when health inspectors discovered two violations during a follow-up inspection. The conditional rating meant the establishment could continue operating but required immediate corrective action and reinspection. The violations centered around basic food safety infrastructure that customers depend on for protection against foodborne illness. Inadequate handwashing facilities can allow employees to contaminate food during preparation, while improper sanitizer solutions fail to eliminate dangerous bacteria on surfaces and utensils. Walk-in cooler gasket contamination poses particular risks, as debris can harbor mold, bacteria, and attract pests. Improperly stored wiping cloths can spread contamination across food preparation surfaces instead of cleaning them.Restaurant Operations
The Inner Richmond location serves a diverse community along the busy Geary Boulevard corridor. The restaurant, owned by Sigues Forever and contactable at (415) 225-0380, provides convenient dining options for residents and workers in the neighborhood. The successful reinspection demonstrates the restaurant's commitment to meeting San Francisco Department of Public Health standards. Inspector Lucas Willis confirmed all corrections were properly implemented and maintained, allowing customers to dine with confidence that proper food safety protocols are in place. The reopening provides welcome news for pizza lovers in the area, particularly those relying on the nearby 38 Geary bus transit line. With violations corrected and operations restored, Sabrosa Pizza can continue serving the community while maintaining the health standards required by city regulations.📍 Related Information
| Restaurant Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Name | Sabrosa pizza |
| Address | 4124 GEARY BLVD |
| District | Inner Richmond |
| Cuisine | Pizza |
| Inspection Date | November 12, 2025 |
| Inspection Type | Reinspection Inspection |