Hoover’s adult arcade-eatery Dave & Buster’s got its first food safety inspection seven months after opening and scored 65.

The report, however, was published errantly, removed from public view, and the restaurant got a score of 90 on Friday.

The long delay for a first inspection and the act of providing a courtesy first visit, did not violate any Alabama rules, a health department spokeswoman said.

The 65 rating was uploaded to the health department website on June 10; the restaurant opened Nov. 19, 2018.

Wanda Heard, public relations coordinator for the health department, said new restaurants must pass an initial inspection to open and begin serving food. That inspection focuses on the necessary food and personal safety equipment. Heard says health inspectors usually evaluate food prep areas “within several months” of a restaurant’s opening.

Heard said there is no timeframe mandated for the inspection. It is not typical, Heard said, for there to be a nearly seven-month wait between a restaurant’s opening and a health inspection. In this case, an inspector was out on medical leave and many inspections were behind schedule.

Screenshots of the the 65 score have been posted on social media along with concerns about the rating being removed from the department of health’s website.

The poor report cited mildew and slime on the clean side of the dishwasher, food being stored at improper temperatures, food being warmed at improper temperatures, cutting boards being stored with old bits of food still on them, no hot water at handwashing sinks in the kitchen and other issues.

The courtesy walk-through inspection and score is “a learning tool” for the restaurant managers and owners. “This score would not have been privy to the public. It’s only intended to be shared between us and them,” Heard explained.

A manager who answered the phone at Dave & Buster’s referred questions on the inspections to the Jefferson County Health Department. The manager said “our health rating is a 90 and is posted in the restaurant lobby.”