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As of 2026-03-20, Petit Pomeroy & Sophia Steak received a Pass w/ Conditions on its most recent City of Chicago health inspection.

Petit Pomeroy & Sophia Steak

CONDITIONAL
748 N State St, Chicago, IL 60654
River North · Chicago Dept. of Public Health · Last inspected 2026-03-20

Violations at most recent inspection

OBSERVED COMINGLED OYSTERS IN WALK-IN COOLER. MANAGEMENT DISCARDED APPROXIMATELY 5LBS OF PRODUCT VALUED AT APPROXIMATELY $10. INSTRUCTED TO CEASE COMINGLING AND COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW. PRIORITY FOUNDATION VIOLATION 7-38
priority violation
OBSERVED SLIGHT LEAK AT EXPOSED HANDWASHING SINK ON 2ND FLOOR COOK LINE. INSTRUCTED TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AND MAINTAIN IN GOOD CONDITION.
core violation
OBSERVED BUILD UP OF GREASE AND GRIME ON FILTERS IN HOOD OVER 2ND FLOOR COOK LINE.
core violation
OBSERVED MANAGER ON DUTY WITHOUT ALLERGEN TRAINING. INSTRUCTED ALL EMPLOYEES HOLDING CITY OF CHICAGO FOODSERIVCE MANAGER CERTIFICATE MUST COMPLETE ALLERGEN TRAINING AND MAINTAIN RECORDS THEREOF ON SITE AT ALL TIMES.
core violation
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Petit Pomeroy & Sophia Steak health inspection FAQ

Has Petit Pomeroy & Sophia Steak passed its most recent Chicago health inspection?

Petit Pomeroy & Sophia Steak received a Pass w/ Conditions on its most recent City of Chicago health inspection, conducted on 2026-03-20. 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 Petit Pomeroy & Sophia Steak have at its last health inspection?

Inspectors recorded 4 violations at Petit Pomeroy & Sophia Steak's most recent inspection on 2026-03-20, including 1 classified as Priority or Priority Foundation. Full violation text is listed on this page below.

When was Petit Pomeroy & Sophia Steak last inspected by the City of Chicago?

Petit Pomeroy & Sophia Steak was last inspected on 2026-03-20. 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.