Jan 22, 2025
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A cheesesteak restaurant in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood was forced to close after inspectors found cockroaches and evidence of rodents, according to the inspection report. Buster's Cheese Steak, located at 366 Columbus Avenue, had a "CLOSED" sign on its front door on Wednesday. Victim in deadly 7-car SF crash involving Tesla and Waymo identified The inspector reported seeing "dozens of live cockroaches" in numerous locations around the restaurant. Rodent droppings were also seen behind the refrigerator and next to the sink. While the vermin infestation was the primary reason that Buster's was forced to close, the inspector noted several other minor violations. The restaurant lacked a food safety certificate, was storing food at non-approved temperatures and had holes in its floors, walls and ceiling. The restaurant must eliminate the pests and pass a re-inspection test in order to reopen. Buster's serves cheesesteaks, hot dogs and hamburgers in the heart of North Beach. It is open until 2 a.m.
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