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As of 2026-01-07, Mammoth Poke & Bowl passed its most recent City of Chicago health inspection.

Mammoth Poke & Bowl

PASS
2035 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Logan Square ยท Chicago Dept. of Public Health ยท Last inspected 2026-01-07

Violations at most recent inspection

OBSERVED EMPLOYEE STORE OPEN EATEN FOOD WITH SPOON NEAR KNIVES AND OTHER UTENSILS UNDER PREP TABLE SHELF WHILE PREPARING SALMON. INSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE SEPERATE AREA ON PREMISE FOR EMPLOYEES TO CONSUME FOOD IN ORDER TO PR
core violation
OBERVED 10 LBS TUNA AND 5 LBS CHICKEN STORED ON SHELVING RACK OF PREP TABLE THAWING. INSTRUCTED TO THAW UNDER REFRIGERATION OR UNDER CONTIUNOUS RUNNING WATER.
core violation
UNABLE TO LOCATE THERMOMETER INSIDE REACH IN COOLER LOCATED IN REAR PREP AREA. INSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN
core violation
OBSERVED DRIES FOOD DEBRIS (SUGAR AND OTHER WORKING INGREDIENTS) ON FLOORS IN REAR DRY STORAGE ALONG WALLS AND UNDER PREP SHELVES AND BEHIND COOLING EQUIPMENT. INSTRUCTED TO REMOVE, CLEAN AND SANITIZE
core violation
INSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE ALLERGEN TRAINING CERTIFICATE FOR 2 OF 3 CERTIFIED FOOD MANAGERS CERTIFICATE HOLDERS AND MAINTAIN ON SITE FOR REVIEW.
core violation
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Mammoth Poke & Bowl health inspection FAQ

Has Mammoth Poke & Bowl passed its most recent Chicago health inspection?

Mammoth Poke & Bowl passed its most recent City of Chicago health inspection, conducted on 2026-01-07. This reflects the restaurant's current status as tracked by the Chicago Department of Public Health -- GutCheck rebuilds this page from the city's live data feed, so it updates automatically as new inspections are recorded.

What violations did Mammoth Poke & Bowl have at its last health inspection?

Inspectors recorded 5 violations at Mammoth Poke & Bowl's most recent inspection on 2026-01-07. Full violation text is listed on this page below.

When was Mammoth Poke & Bowl last inspected by the City of Chicago?

Mammoth Poke & Bowl was last inspected on 2026-01-07. GutCheck's data is sourced directly from the City of Chicago's public Food Inspections feed and rebuilt on every deploy, so this date reflects the most recent inspection on file at the time you're viewing this page.