Longhorn Steakhouse

92-30 59 Avenue, Queens, NY 11373
Steakhouse
Last inspected: Dec 10, 2024
74
Score
Medium Risk NYC Grade: A

Longhorn Steakhouse has been inspected three times since 2022. The newest entry in the record is dated Dec 10, 2024. When a facility lands in medium risk territory, it usually means a mixed inspection result.

Violation counts have been trending down, averaging around two violations across recent inspections versus roughly five violations before.

The most common issue across all inspections has been “food contact surface not properly washed”, showing up two times.

Compared to the broader Queens restaurant scene, this is about average. The full record sits in fairly typical territory for a working restaurant.

3
Inspections
2
Critical latest
0
Major latest
0
Minor latest
Inspection History
Dec 10, 2024
Cycle Inspection / Initial Inspection
2 critical violations.
View 2 violations
Food contact surface not properly washed, rinsed and sanitized after each use and following any activity when contamination may have occurred.
06D
Cold tcs food item held above 41 °f; smoked or processed fish held above 38 °f; intact raw eggs held above 45 °f; or reduced oxygen packaged (rop) tcs foods held above required temperatures except during active necessary preparation.
02G
74
Jun 15, 2023
Cycle Inspection / Re-inspection
4 critical violations. 2 minor violations.
View 6 violations
Cold tcs food item held above 41 °f; smoked or processed fish held above 38 °f; intact raw eggs held above 45 °f; or reduced oxygen packaged (rop) tcs foods held above required temperatures except during active necessary preparation.
02G
Wiping cloths not stored clean and dry, or in a sanitizing solution, between uses.
06F
Filth flies or food/refuse/sewage associated with (frsa) flies or other nuisance pests in establishment’s food and/or non-food areas. frsa flies include house flies, blow flies, bottle flies, flesh flies, drain flies, phorid flies and fruit flies.
04N
Food protection certificate (fpc) not held by manager or supervisor of food operations.
04A
Establishment is not free of harborage or conditions conducive to rodents, insects or other pests.
08A
Non-food contact surface or equipment made of unacceptable material, not kept clean, or not properly sealed, raised, spaced or movable to allow accessibility for cleaning on all sides, above and underneath the unit.
10F
50
May 23, 2022
Cycle Inspection / Initial Inspection
2 critical violations. 2 minor violations.
View 4 violations
Food contact surface not properly washed, rinsed and sanitized after each use and following any activity when contamination may have occurred.
06D
Filth flies or food/refuse/sewage-associated (frsa) flies present in facility’s food and/or non-food areas. filth flies include house flies, little house flies, blow flies, bottle flies and flesh flies. food/refuse/sewage-associated flies include fruit flies, drain flies and phorid flies.
04N
Facility not vermin proof. harborage or conditions conducive to attracting vermin to the premises and/or allowing vermin to exist.
08A
Food contact surface not properly maintained.
09C
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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Longhorn Steakhouse last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Longhorn Steakhouse on file is from Dec 10, 2024. The public record contains three inspections in total.

What is the most common violation at Longhorn Steakhouse?

Across the inspection record, “food contact surface not properly washed” has been cited two times, more than any other issue at Longhorn Steakhouse.

How does Longhorn Steakhouse compare to other restaurants in Queens?

Longhorn Steakhouse most recently scored 74 out of 100, which is about the same as the Queens average of 75.

Has Longhorn Steakhouse's inspection record improved over time?

Yes. Recent inspections at Longhorn Steakhouse have averaged around two violations per visit, down from roughly five earlier in the record.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

A medium risk rating at Longhorn Steakhouse means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.

How often is Longhorn Steakhouse inspected?

Based on the inspection history on file, Longhorn Steakhouse is inspected roughly once per year on average.