The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health ordered the temporary closure of dozens of restaurants and markets in September after they failed health inspections, often due to vermin infestations or other health safety issues.
The inspections focus on practices such as maintaining safe food temperatures, proper food handling, employee hygiene, and keeping facilities clean and free of pests. "Vermin" typically refers to rodents, cockroaches, flies and ants.
Below is a list of the establishments closed between Sept. 1 and Sept. 30, 2025, and those that were cleared to reopen:
Restaurant Closures (September 2025) • The K-Street (Glendale, 116 S ARTSAKH AVE) Closure Date: 09/29/2025 Reason: Vermin Infestation - California Health and Safety Code Section 114259.1 Reopening Date: N/A