Tuesday, July 19, 2011

At the Mars Bar yesterday, the DOH found 850 fruit flies (or so)

[Photo by Shawn Chittle]

When the chatter started yesterday afternoon about the Mars Bar, there was confusion whether the DOH shut the place down... or owner Hank Penza basically just said Fuck it and closed.

As Runnin' Scared noted, it was a combo. The DOH paid a visit, and shut the place down. Instead of cleaning up and reopening just to close again... "I closed up," he told Esther Zuckerman. "I don't want to be bothered."

And Runnin' Scared got a quote from a DOH spokesperson last evening. And it's a doozy!

The Mars Bar was closed because inspectors observed approximately 850 fruit flies in various areas of the restaurant and in a bottle of alcohol. Additionally, there were conditions conducive to a pest infestation ... The bar did not have a food protection certificate holder present, had a cracked and chipped wall, unsecured gas cylinders and did not have proper test kits for chemical sanitizing of dishware.

So, a question: Why is the DOH inspecting bars that are closing shortly?

Finally, one of the many rumors we've heard of late: Hank had promised two regulars that he'd sell them the bathroom doors for $1,000 each.

6 comments:

  1. They have a schedule and they don't even keep track of what's closing. The inspector just goes when the bar comes up on the list. It's sad but a fitting end for Mars Bar. I loved the place but I always got bottled beer there!

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  2. I will bet this weeks paycheck that the fruit flies were found in a bottle of rum. It's always the rum. I have a friend that jokes that the flies are placed there by the distiller.

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  3. They don't even serve food and the place has been like that forever. Sigh.

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  4. as long as marty gets that toilet seat.

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  5. @glamma: Ha ha ha! Thanks! I may not get the toilet seat, but at least I've got some great memories of the place. And probably still some germs on me from sitting on that thing!

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  6. I used to work there, and every so often, if it was slow and I was drunk enough, I'd clean the slime mold from the sink. I won't even mention the slime mold in the ice machine (since replaced--the ice machine, not sure about the mold). Someone out there will remember the "dead rat in the bathroom" story....

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