After scoring a 57, an Atlanta American Deli gets a C on health check

American Deli, which originally opened in South Dekalb Mall in 1989, is a large chain with locations in multiple states.

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American Deli, which originally opened in South Dekalb Mall in 1989, is a large chain with locations in multiple states.

UPDATE: The restaurant was re-inspected Monday and received a 78/C. The report said raw chicken, mayo, lettuce and tomatoes were held above acceptable temperatures; the items were placed in an ice bath. Other violations were related to issues with a bathroom, plumbing and chemicals.

ORIGINAL STORY: An American Deli failed a recent health inspection, Fulton County records show.

The restaurant on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, near the H. E. Holmes MARTA station, scored a 57/U following the Nov. 1 evaluation. Scores below 70 are considered failing. Its prior score, from January, was an 88/B.

American Deli, which originally opened in South Dekalb Mall in 1989, is a large chain with locations in multiple states.

According to the recent report, there was a “black and pink substance buildup” in the ice machine.

Officials also reported heavy grease buildup on the floor and a hole in the kitchen’s ceiling.

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A restaurant employee said by phone Friday that the owner was not immediately available for comment.

Follow-up inspections are generally completed within 10 days of the original evaluation.

American Deli

2457 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW
Atlanta, GA 30311

Score: 57

Read the full report.