Here are the restaurants and other food facilities closed by health inspectors in San Bernardino County between Aug. 30 and Sept. 5, 2019, according to the county’s Department of Public Health. If no reopening date is mentioned, the department had not listed that facility as reopened as of this publication.

Evergreen Cafe / Racoon Saloon, 1275 Evergreen St., Wrightwood

Closure date: Sept. 3

Sept. 3 Grade: Not graded

Not graded Reason for closure: No water. The inspector visited in response to a complaint and found that the facility had no running water but was still open.

No water. The inspector visited in response to a complaint and found that the facility had no running water but was still open. Reopening date: Sept. 4 after a water pipe was repaired

Restaurant at Hesperia Golf & Country Club, 17970 Bangor Ave., Hesperia (partial closure)

Partial closure date: Aug. 30

Aug. 30 Grade: 84/B

84/B Reason for partial closure: Rodent infestation. The inspector saw old and new-looking rodent droppings under and around much of the kitchen equipment and on a shelf that stores disposable cups, lids, sugar packets and tea. The facility was told not to use the kitchen except for the coffee maker, but it could continue to prepare sandwiches in the bar area. There was one other critical violation, for the dishwasher not having hot water. The inspector returned for a follow-up Sept. 3 and said the kitchen remained in the same condition.

Arteaga’s Mexican Food, 6244 Adobe Road, Twentynine Palms

Closure date: Aug. 30

Aug. 30 Grade: 90/A

90/A Reason for closure: Insufficient refrigeration. Numerous containers of food in the walk-in cooler, a prep refrigerator and a refrigerated drawer below the grill were at unsafe temperatures; the walk-in cooler and prep fridge were not keeping cold enough and there was not enough working refrigerator space for the restaurant to keep operating.

Insufficient refrigeration. Numerous containers of food in the walk-in cooler, a prep refrigerator and a refrigerated drawer below the grill were at unsafe temperatures; the walk-in cooler and prep fridge were not keeping cold enough and there was not enough working refrigerator space for the restaurant to keep operating. Reopening date: Later that day after the walk-in cooler was repaired

Sycamore Inn, 8318 Foothill Blvd., Rancho Cucamonga

Closure date: Aug. 30

Aug. 30 Grade: 91/A

91/A Reason for closure: Cockroach infestation. The inspector visited in response to a complaint that someone had seen roaches and rodent droppings. The inspector found live roaches around the pass-through window, at the service line and coming out of a floor drain under the bread table, as well as two roach egg casings, dead roaches in several areas and dry rodent droppings in two storage areas.

Cockroach infestation. The inspector visited in response to a complaint that someone had seen roaches and rodent droppings. The inspector found live roaches around the pass-through window, at the service line and coming out of a floor drain under the bread table, as well as two roach egg casings, dead roaches in several areas and dry rodent droppings in two storage areas. Reopening date: Sept. 3 after several visits from a pest-control service. The inspector found two live roaches, but returned Sept. 4 to check again and saw no evidence of roaches.

Non-closure inspections of note

Here are facilities that weren’t closed but had other significant issues in their inspections.

Mandarin Garden, at 26868 Highway 189 in Blue Jay, was inspected Sept. 3 and received a grade of 76/C with three critical violations. Several items of food in two cold-holding units weren’t at a safe temperature. Condensation was dripping over some rusty metal in the ice machine and into the ice. And a large can of bamboo shoots was severely dented. Among the 10 lesser violations, the inspector saw flies in the kitchen and found several areas that needed cleaning.

Updates from past weeks

Little Dragon, at 178 E. Highland Ave. in San Bernardino, which was closed Aug. 28 because of a cockroach infestation, was permitted to reopen Aug. 30 after pest control visited and the restaurant was cleaned. The inspector saw two live roaches in the seating area and set a follow-up visit for Sept. 4; on that visit, there were no live roaches and the owner said they were keeping a close watch.

Star Buffet, at 1141 S. Mount Vernon Ave. in Colton, which was closed Aug. 22-23 and again Aug. 27 because of cockroaches, was permitted to reopen Aug. 29. It was told to continue receiving pest control and cleaning affected areas, and another follow-up was set for a week later.

Rialto Buffet/No. 1 Asia Buffet, at 201 E. Baseline in Rialto, which was closed Aug. 27 because of a cockroach infestation, was permitted to reopen Aug. 29. The inspector saw no live roaches and noted that the facility had sealed all potential entry points and cleaned all affected areas.

About this list

All food facilities in the county are routinely inspected to ensure they meet health codes. A facility loses four points for each critical violation and one to three points for minor violations. An A grade (90 to 100 points) is considered “generally superior,” a B grade (80 to 89) is “generally acceptable” and a C grade (70 to 79) is “generally unacceptable” and requires a follow-up inspection. A facility will be temporarily closed if it scores below 70 or has a critical violation that can’t be corrected immediately.

This list is published online on Fridays. Any updates as restaurants are reopened will be included in next week’s list. For more information on inspections of these or any restaurants in San Bernardino County, visit www.sbcounty.gov/dph/ehsportal/FacilityList/food. To file a health complaint, go to www.sbcounty.gov/dph/ehsportal/StaticComplaint or call 800-442-2283.