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As of 2025-06-11, Naples Pizza 3 received a Pass w/ Conditions on its most recent City of Chicago health inspection.

Naples Pizza 3

CONDITIONAL
2819 W 63rd St, Chicago, IL 60629
Gage Park · Chicago Dept. of Public Health · Last inspected 2025-06-11

Violations at most recent inspection

OBSERVED TIME/TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR SAFETY (TCS) FOOD (SAUSAGE) LEFT ON PREP TABLE AT IMPROPER TEMPERATURE AT 55.6F. INSTRUCTED TO DISCARD AND DENATURE 5LBS OF SAUSAGE AT $60. PRIORITY VIOLATION.7-38-005. CITATION ISSU
priority violation
OBSERVED FACILITY THAWING IMPROPERLY. INSTRUCTED TO THAW PROPERLY.
core violation
OBSERVED NO LABELS FOR BULK STORAGE CONTAINERS (SALT, CHICKEN BATTER AND OREGANO). INSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE LABELS WITH CONTENTS NAME.
core violation
OBSERVED FOOD ITEMS STORED IN COOLER AND PREP AREA IN FOOD CONTAINERS UNCOVERED. INSTRUCTED TO PROVIDED FOOD GRADE LIDS/COVERS.
core violation
OBSERVED FOOD HANDLER WITHOUT GLOVES WHILE HANDLING FOOD ITEMS. INSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE.
core violation
OBSERVED IMPROPER STORAGE OF MOPS IN THE REAR OF THE FACILITY. INSTRUCTED TO STORE PROPERLY BETWEEN USAGE.
core violation
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Naples Pizza 3 health inspection FAQ

Has Naples Pizza 3 passed its most recent Chicago health inspection?

Naples Pizza 3 received a Pass w/ Conditions on its most recent City of Chicago health inspection, conducted on 2025-06-11. 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 Naples Pizza 3 have at its last health inspection?

Inspectors recorded 6 violations at Naples Pizza 3's most recent inspection on 2025-06-11, including 1 classified as Priority or Priority Foundation. Full violation text is listed on this page below.

When was Naples Pizza 3 last inspected by the City of Chicago?

Naples Pizza 3 was last inspected on 2025-06-11. 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.