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Restaurant Grade Cards: San Antonio vs Universal City

How do restaurant grade cards rules compare between San Antonio, TX and Universal City, TX?

San Antonio and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District inspects food establishments in Bexar County using a numerical demerit score rather than letter grades. Scores and inspection reports are posted online, and high-demerit results trigger reinspection and possible permit suspension.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio Metropolitan Health District inspects restaurants countywide, including unincorporated Bexar County, under a joint city-county agreement, scoring facilities and posting inspection results online for public review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan AntonioUniversal City
Lead agencySA Metro Health District-
ScoringDemerit score, not letter gradesDemerit-based, not letter grade
State frameworkTX Food Establishment Rules-
Public accessOnline inspection portal-
Closure triggerImminent health hazard-
Inspector-SA Metro Health
Re-inspection-Within 10 days
Standard-Texas Food Establishment Rules

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Antonio FAQ

Where can I check a San Antonio restaurant's inspection score?

Use the Metro Health Inspection Portal on sa.gov to search by restaurant name or address. Each report shows the demerit score, violation details, and reinspection history.

Does San Antonio use letter grades like New York?

No. Texas Food Establishment Rules use a demerit-based score, not A, B, C letters. Metro Health publishes the numerical score and itemized violations rather than a posted letter grade at the door.

Universal City FAQ

Where can I view a Bexar County restaurant inspection report?

Metro Health posts inspection results on its public portal. Reports cover San Antonio plus most unincorporated Bexar County permitted food establishments under a joint inspection agreement.

Does Bexar County issue letter grades like A, B, or C?

No. Texas does not use letter grades. Metro Health uses a demerit scoring system, where higher demerits indicate more violations and may trigger re-inspection or enforcement.

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