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Delarosa Italian Restaurant Gets Conditional Pass for Mice

View Complete Facility Profile Inspected: Nov 19, 2025 Result: Conditional
Delarosa, the popular Italian restaurant in San Francisco's Marina district, received a conditional pass during its November 19, 2025 health inspection after inspectors discovered extensive mouse droppings throughout the facility. Despite the pest control issues, the restaurant at 2175 Chestnut Street remains open for business while addressing the violations found during this inspection. Health inspector Amelia Castelli conducted the routine inspection from 11:30 AM to 12:45 PM, documenting two violations that required immediate attention. The primary concern involved a significant mouse infestation, with droppings found in a box of containers, scattered on floors, and behind shelves in the upstairs area of the restaurant.

Critical Pest Control Issues

The inspection revealed what officials classified as a critical violation under California Retail Food Code Section 114259, related to vermin control. Mouse droppings were discovered in multiple areas of the restaurant, including storage areas where containers are kept and behind shelving units on the upper level of the establishment. Public health experts note that mice can produce up to 50 droppings daily, potentially containing dangerous pathogens including Salmonella and hantavirus. The presence of rodent activity in food service areas poses serious contamination risks, making immediate pest control measures essential for maintaining food safety standards. Additionally, inspectors cited the restaurant for rusted shelves in the walk-in cooler, representing a secondary maintenance issue that requires correction to meet health department standards.

Restaurant Operations Continue

Despite the violations, Delarosa received a conditional pass, allowing the Italian restaurant to continue serving customers while implementing corrective measures. The conditional status indicates that while issues were identified, they can be addressed without requiring immediate closure of the establishment. The restaurant, owned by Chestnut Partners LLC and accessible via the 30 Stockton bus line, serves Italian cuisine in the heart of the Marina neighborhood. Staff can be reached at (415) 550-8626 for any customer inquiries regarding the inspection results.

Correction Timeline and Follow-up

Health department officials will require Delarosa to implement comprehensive pest control measures to eliminate the mouse infestation and prevent future occurrences. The restaurant must also replace or refurbish the rusted shelving in the walk-in cooler to meet sanitation standards. A follow-up inspection will be scheduled to verify that all violations have been properly addressed. Restaurant management is expected to work with licensed pest control professionals to implement effective rodent exclusion and monitoring systems throughout the facility.

Inspection History

This November 19 inspection represents the first recorded health department visit for Delarosa in the city's database, making it the establishment's initial documented interaction with San Francisco health inspectors. The restaurant will need to demonstrate its commitment to maintaining proper sanitation and pest control standards to achieve a full passing grade in future inspections. The Marina district restaurant industry maintains generally high health department compliance rates, making the pest control issues at Delarosa an isolated case requiring prompt attention and professional remediation. *Staff Reporter at SF Restaurant Inspections*

📍 Related Information

Restaurant DetailsInformation
Name Delarosa
Address 2175 CHESTNUT ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 94123-2708
District Marina
Cuisine Italian
Inspection Date November 19, 2025
Inspection Type Routine Inspection
Data sourced directly from SF Department of Public Health