Dozens of Los Angeles County restaurants, coffee shops, and stores were temporarily shut down by the health department after failing inspections in October.
The majority of the closures were due to "vermin infestation," which includes rats, mice, and insects. Others were cited for "sewage discharge."
Many, but not all, of the establishments were allowed to reopen within a day or several days after remedying the situation. Below is a list provided by the L.A. County Department of Public Health.
168 Market #806 • City: Hacienda Heights • Address: 17120 Colima Rd • Reason: Sewage Discharge - California Health and Safety Code Section 114190 • Date Closed: 10/01/2025 • Date Reopened: 10/02/2025
88 Beef Noodle • City: Arcadia • Address: 1045 S Baldwin Ave • Reason: Vermin Infestation - Calif

KTLA

Associated Press Elections
Local News in D.C.
Raw Story
AlterNet
CBS News
The Week Politics