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Methodology

Data Collection

SF Restaurant Inspections collects data from official San Francisco Department of Public Health sources:

  • Primary Source: Environmental Health Division inspection reports
  • Format: Official PDF inspection reports from health inspectors
  • Collection Frequency: Automated checks every hour, 24/7
  • Processing Speed: New reports published within minutes of availability
  • Success Rate: 97% data collection rate (2,012 of 2,077 available inspections)
  • Coverage: All food establishments requiring health permits in San Francisco
  • Tracking Since: August 2025

Note: We publish inspection reports as soon as the San Francisco Department of Public Health posts them online. The delay between inspection date and publication varies - some reports appear same-day, while others take longer. Our hourly monitoring ensures we capture and publish reports immediately when they become available from the city.

Data Processing

Our data processing pipeline includes:

  1. Document Ingestion: Official inspection PDFs are collected from public records
  2. Data Extraction: Inspection details, violations, and inspector notes are extracted
  3. Validation: Data is cross-referenced and validated for accuracy
  4. Enrichment: Location data, cuisine classification, and neighborhood information are added
  5. Publication: Processed data is published to our searchable database

Inspection Scoring

We present inspection results as reported by the San Francisco Department of Public Health:

  • PASS: Facility met health code requirements
  • FAIL: Critical violations requiring immediate correction
  • CONDITIONAL: Violations found but facility may continue operating with corrections

Violation Classification

Violations are categorized by severity based on California Health and Safety Code:

  • Critical Violations: Immediate health hazards (e.g., pest infestation, improper food temperatures, sewage issues)
  • Major Violations: Significant issues requiring prompt correction
  • Minor Violations: Issues that should be corrected but pose lower immediate risk

Closure Criteria

Restaurants may be closed by the Health Department for:

  • Active rodent or cockroach infestations
  • Sewage or plumbing failures
  • No hot water for handwashing
  • Refrigeration failures
  • Imminent health hazards
  • Operating without valid permit

Data Limitations

Please note:

  • Our automated system successfully collects 97% of available inspections; approximately 3% may be unavailable due to source document issues
  • We publish reports immediately when the Health Department posts them online; some are same-day, some take longer
  • Facility conditions may have changed since the last inspection
  • Some violations may be corrected immediately during inspection
  • Data accuracy depends on original source documents from the Health Department
  • This information should supplement, not replace, your own judgment

Editorial Standards

SF Restaurant Inspections maintains strict editorial standards:

  • Objectivity: All facilities are treated equally based on inspection data
  • Independence: We accept no payment from restaurants for coverage
  • Accuracy: We correct errors promptly when identified
  • Transparency: Our methodology and data sources are fully disclosed

Corrections

If you believe any information on our site is inaccurate, please contact us with:

  • The specific page or record in question
  • The information you believe is incorrect
  • Documentation supporting the correction

We will review all correction requests and update our records as appropriate.

Data sourced directly from Boston Inspectional Services Department