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Restaurant Grade Cards: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

How do restaurant grade cards rules compare between Bloomington, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Bloomington and Minneapolis have similar restriction levels.

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Hennepin County Public Health, jointly operated with Minneapolis, inspects food establishments under MN Statutes Chapter 157 and licenses restaurants countywide except in delegated cities.

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Minneapolis Health Department inspects food establishments under Title 10 and posts inspection results online. Critical violations require correction or closure; Minneapolis does not use a letter-grade placard system like Los Angeles.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
Code basisMinn. Rules Ch. 4626-
InspectorHennepin County Public HealthMinneapolis Health Department
ReportsPublic, online-
FrequencyRisk-based, annual or more-
Code title-Title 10 (Public Health)
State rules-Minn. Rules Ch. 4626
Display-Online portal, not letter grades

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bloomington FAQ

Are inspection reports public?

Yes. Hennepin County and Minneapolis post recent inspection results online, including critical violations and corrective actions taken by the operator.

Who inspects Minneapolis restaurants?

The joint Minneapolis-Hennepin Public Health Department inspects Minneapolis restaurants, while suburban cities are mostly inspected by Hennepin County directly.

Minneapolis FAQ

Does Minneapolis post letter grades at restaurants?

No. Unlike Los Angeles or New York, Minneapolis publishes inspection reports online rather than requiring posted letter grades, but critical violations can still trigger closure.

Who inspects food trucks?

Minneapolis Health Department inspects mobile food units licensed in the city, while units crossing jurisdictions may also fall under Hennepin County or state Department of Agriculture oversight.

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