7-Eleven
Inspectors have visited 7-Eleven four times, with records going back to 2024. On Jan 16, 2026, the health department conducted the most recent visit. Diners can read the low risk label as a sign that recent inspections have gone well.
The picture has gotten worse over the last few visits, with the average climbing from around one violation to closer to three violations.
When inspectors have written things up, “certified food protection manager” has been the most frequent reason, cited three times.
The city-wide average sits at 95, which 7-Eleven's 82 doesn't quite reach. The full record sits in fairly typical territory for a working restaurant.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was 7-Eleven last inspected?
The most recent health inspection at 7-Eleven on file is from Jan 16, 2026. The public record contains four inspections in total.
What is the most common violation at 7-Eleven?
Across the inspection record, “certified food protection manager” has been cited three times, more than any other issue at 7-Eleven.
How does 7-Eleven compare to other restaurants in Mesa?
7-Eleven most recently scored 82 out of 100, which is lower than the Mesa average of 95.
Has 7-Eleven's inspection record improved over time?
No. Recent inspections at 7-Eleven have averaged around three violations per visit, up from roughly one earlier in the record.
What does a low risk rating mean?
A low risk rating at 7-Eleven means inspectors found minimal or no significant issues at the most recent visit. Most facilities at this tier have a clean recent inspection report.