Market Street (SF) Burger King shut down for health code violations
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Market-Street-Burger-King-shut-down-for-health-6851951.php
The Burger King at 1200 Market St. has been closed since Friday, Feb. 19th, due to health code violations.
While a hand-written note to customers on the fast food joint's front door states that the location is closed for repairs, a separate notice posted by the Department of Public Health announces that the restaurant's permit has been revoked due to the "existence of imminent health hazard(s)."
The hazards listed on the notice are food intoxication, food infection, disease transmission, vermin infestation, "or hazardous condition that requires immediate correction or cessation of the operation."...
Just a couple of weeks ago, a tourist from the Midwest offered his account of the scene at this location on Yelp. "The place was messy, the floors sticky, crack heads in the lobby and could tell by the food delivered that the quality of standards was just gone," he said. "The chicken nuggets tasted like the grease hadn't been changed out in several days, which permeated the fries, as well. The bacon cheeseburger was ok; but the communication with staff was rushed and strained."
That BK is right on mid-Market at the edge of the Tenderloin, and is (was) popular with street people. Figures.