Courtyard by Marriott Lake City

3004 W Us Hwy 90, Lake City, FL 32055
American
Last inspected: Aug 7, 2025
74
Score
Medium Risk

Going back to 2024, Courtyard by Marriott Lake City has three inspections in the public record. The latest inspection on file is from Aug 7, 2025. The medium risk tier sits in the middle: not spotless, but not alarming either.

Things have been moving the wrong way, with the rolling count rising from around one violation to closer to four violations per visit.

Compared to other Lake City restaurants (averaging 80), there's room to close the gap. The full record sits in fairly typical territory for a working restaurant.

3
Inspections
0
Critical latest
2
Major latest
2
Minor latest
Inspection History
Aug 7, 2025
Routine - Food
2 major violations. 2 minor violations.
View 4 violations
Food Received at Proper Temperature
FL-12
Required Records Available; Shellstock Tags/Labels
FL-14
Food Contact Surfaces Clean and Sanitized
FL-22
Approved Thawing Methods Used
FL-31
74
Feb 18, 2025
Routine - Food
1 critical violation. 1 major violation.
View 2 violations
Food Contact Surfaces Clean and Sanitized
FL-22
Equipment Adequate to Maintain Product Temperature
FL-29
78
Nov 7, 2024
Food-Licensing Inspection
No violations found.
100

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Courtyard by Marriott Lake City last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Courtyard by Marriott Lake City on file is from Aug 7, 2025. The public record contains three inspections in total.

How does Courtyard by Marriott Lake City compare to other restaurants in Lake City?

Courtyard by Marriott Lake City most recently scored 74 out of 100, which is lower than the Lake City average of 80.

Has Courtyard by Marriott Lake City's inspection record improved over time?

No. Recent inspections at Courtyard by Marriott Lake City have averaged around four violations per visit, up from roughly one earlier in the record.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

A medium risk rating at Courtyard by Marriott Lake City means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.