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Goodfellas Pizzer Gets Conditional Pass on Health Inspection

GOODFELLAS PIZZERIA & GRILL INC 2237 POWELL ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 94133, SF 94133 North BeachItalianNear Powell-Mason Cable Car
September 9, 2025 2:30 PM - 3:40 PM Routine Inspection
4
Total Violations
1
Critical
1
Major
2
Minor
1
Corrected On Site

Inspector's Report

Inspector found issues including: ADEQUATE HAND WASHING FACILITIES; SUPPLIED AND ACC; PROPER HOT AND COLD HOLDING TEMPERATURES; HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER AVAILABLE.

Violations Cited

4
#7
CORRECTED CRITICAL
PROPER HOT AND COLD HOLDING TEMPERATURES
Temperature abuse causes 63% of foodborne outbreaks. Clostridium perfringens multiplies rapidly between 70-120°F. Listeria grows even at refrigeration temperatures.
2 door refrigerator with display reading 41F holding at 49F, cheese which was recently delivers (47F), feta 44.9F, pesto 46F. transferred to working refrigeration. Other items were non-PHF sauce, bread and whole produce. 2 containers of chicken verified to be 49.7F voluntarily discarded at time of inspection. Corrected on site. Please have this refrigerator serviced and verify it is holding at or below 41F before storing any potentially hazardous food in this refrigerator.
#21
MAJOR
HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER AVAILABLE
Without hot water, dishes cannot be sanitized and hands cannot be properly washed. Allows survival of viruses and bacteria that cause foodborne illness.
Max water temperature at 3 basin sink was observed to be 113F. Please provide water at or above 120F.
#38
MINOR
THERMOMETERS PROVIDED AND ACCURATE
Digital display on 2 door refrigerator reads 39F, please have thermometer match actual temp and use analog thermometer inside refrigerator.
#38
MINOR
THERMOMETERS PROVIDED AND ACCURATE
Digital display on 2 door refrigerator reads 39F, please have thermometer match actual temp and use analog thermometer inside refrigerator.

Inspector Information

Inspector Michael Mooney
Received By Hamed Salhi
Data sourced directly from SF Department of Public Health