Three Fort Worth restaurants were ordered to close and three were noted to have issues with roaches in the latest round of city health inspections, according to the inspection report.

The report compiled by the Star-Telegram contains data from June 29 through July 5 and 144 inspections

Fort Worth’s restaurants function on a demerit system: Zero demerits is considered a perfect score. Restaurants with over 30 demerits are required to fix the worst problems immediately and remedy the rest within 48 hours.

Three establishments were closed for serious health violations:

  1. Stop N Save, 1151 E. Seminary Drive, had a score of 24. The location had issues including unsafe food temperatures, pest activity, poor sanitation and equipment deficiencies.

  2. NY Pizza & Pasta, 4212 Highway 360, had a score of 17. Inspectors noted problems with hot water, unsafe food temperatures and facility cleanliness.

  3. Kintaro Ramen, 2801 W. Seventh St., had a score of 14. Inspectors noted problems with roaches, lack of hand soap and facility disrepair.

Mi Tierra Carniceria, 6722 Camp Bowie Blvd., had a score of 31. It was the only restaurant to score over 30 demerits in this round of inspections.

Three restaurants were noted to have issues with roaches:

Some data analysis in this story was conducted using AI. For more information on how the Star-Telegram and McClatchy newsrooms are using AI, go here.

Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Fort Worth for June 29th – July 5th, 2025. Scores are based on a demerit system. When the total exceeds 30, the restaurant must take immediate corrective action on all identified critical violations, then has 48 hours to initiate corrective action on all other violations. To search the restaurant inspections, type in a keyword or restaurant name. You can also sort by score.

Steve Wilson swilson@star-telegram.com