The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment conducted routine inspections of restaurants and food services from October 31 to November 6, 2025. The inspections aim to ensure food safety and compliance with health regulations. Establishments are rated based on specific criteria, which include a passing status, a requirement for reinspection, closure due to health hazards, or being unassessed.
The inspection results indicate a mix of outcomes across various establishments. Several restaurants successfully passed their inspections, while others were found to have significant violations requiring further action.
Inspection Results Overview
Among the locations inspected, Belly Buster Sushi at 6055 Sky Pond Drive received a “reinspection required” rating. This indicates that food safety violations were identified, raising concerns about the establishment’s risk level. In contrast, CJ’s Patio Grill at 1331 Eagle Drive also required a reinspection but managed to pass during its previous evaluation.
Other establishments that passed their inspections include notable names such as Colorado Coffee Company at 1450 Boyd Lake Avenue, Durbar Nepalese and Indian Bistro located at 1525 W. Eisenhower Boulevard, and Windjammer Roadhouse at 3431 S. County Road 31. These restaurants met the fundamental food safety standards, although they may still have minor violations.
A Broad Spectrum of Compliance
The majority of inspected locations, including Bawarchi, Chipotle, and The Cozy Cup, received passing ratings, demonstrating compliance with health regulations. Schools such as Boltz Middle School and Preston Middle School also achieved passing scores, contributing to the overall health standards in the community.
Some establishments, such as Stanley Manor House – Brunch & Co at 333 E. Wonderview Avenue, were noted for requiring reinspection. This highlights the ongoing need for vigilance in food safety practices, particularly in establishments that serve large numbers of patrons.
For further details, including specific violations and inspectors’ comments, additional information is available at the official health department link. The insights from these inspections support the ongoing commitment to food safety in Larimer County, ensuring that residents and visitors can dine with confidence.