375° Chicken 'n Fries

147-40 Archer Avenue, Queens, NY 11435
American
Last inspected: Jan 27, 2026
67
Score
Medium Risk NYC Grade: A

With just one inspection in the record, there isn't enough history to establish a clear pattern. Inspectors last stopped by on Jan 27, 2026. Medium risk typically reflects a handful of issues that inspectors wrote up but didn't deem critical.

That's lower than the typical Queens restaurant, which scores around 75. On the whole, the file is mixed but not concerning.

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Inspections
1
Critical latest
0
Major latest
5
Minor latest
Inspection History
Jan 27, 2026
Pre-permit (Operational) / Initial Inspection
1 critical violation. 5 minor violations.
View 6 violations
Food protection certificate (fpc) not held by manager or supervisor of food operations.
04A
Contract with a pest management professional not in place. record of extermination activities not kept on premises.
28-06
“choking first aid” poster not posted. “alcohol and pregnancy” warning sign not posted. resuscitation equipment: exhaled air resuscitation masks (adult & pediatric), latex gloves, sign not posted.
20-04
Failure to post or conspicuously post healthy eating information
20-08
Food allergy information poster not conspicuously posted where food is being prepared or processed by food workers.
20-01
Anti-siphonage or back-flow prevention device not provided where required; equipment or floor not properly drained; sewage disposal system in disrepair or not functioning properly. condensation or liquid waste improperly disposed of.
10B
67

Frequently Asked Questions

When was 375° Chicken 'n Fries last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at 375° Chicken 'n Fries on file is from Jan 27, 2026. The public record contains one inspection in total.

How does 375° Chicken 'n Fries compare to other restaurants in Queens?

375° Chicken 'n Fries most recently scored 67 out of 100, which is lower than the Queens average of 75.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

A medium risk rating at 375° Chicken 'n Fries means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.