Poke Island in Port Charlotte
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1931 Tamiami Trl Unit 2, Port Charlotte, FL 33948Poke Island in Port Charlotte has been cited for recurring employee health and food sourcing violations across 7 inspections since August 2023, averaging 3.4 violations per inspection, slightly below the statewide average of 5.2. Employee health reporting violations appeared in at least 5 inspections, and approved food source violations were cited repeatedly between 2025 and 2026. The facility has not experienced any emergency closures. The most recent inspection on February 11, 2026 documented one high-priority employee health reporting violation and was completed with no further action required.
Summary generated from Florida DBPR public inspection records.
Poke Island in Port Charlotte: Comparison to Charlotte County Averages
Poke Island in Port Charlotte: Full Inspection History — DBPR (7)
— 1 inspection3 violations · 2 high priority
— Routine - Food· 3 violations (2 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
Basic Violations
— 3 inspections11 violations · 9 high priority
— Routine - Food· 3 violations (2 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
— Routine - Food· 3 violations (3 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
— Routine - Food· 5 violations (4 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
— 3 inspections6 violations · 4 high priority
— Routine - Food· 1 violations · Call Back - Complied
Intermediate Violations
— Routine - Food· 4 violations (3 high priority)· Warning Issued
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
— Food-Licensing Inspection· 1 violations (1 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
Poke Island in Port Charlotte: Frequently Asked Questions
- When was Poke Island in Port Charlotte last inspected?
- Poke Island in Port Charlotte was last inspected by Florida DBPR on February 11, 2026. The result was: Inspection Completed - No Further Action.
- What are the most common violations at Poke Island in Port Charlotte?
- The most frequently cited violations at Poke Island in Port Charlotte are: Employee health reporting, Proper sanitizing, Consumer advisory.
- How many health inspections has Poke Island in Port Charlotte had?
- Poke Island in Port Charlotte has had 7 inspections on record with Florida DBPR, averaging 3.4 violations per inspection, below the statewide average of 5.2.
- What did the most recent inspection of Poke Island in Port Charlotte find?
- Poke Island in Port Charlotte was most recently inspected on February 11, 2026 with 3 violation(s), including 1 high-priority violation(s). Disposition: Inspection Completed - No Further Action.
- Has Poke Island in Port Charlotte ever been shut down?
- No, Poke Island in Port Charlotte has no emergency closures on record with Florida DBPR.
- What does Florida violation V03 (Employee health reporting) mean?
- Violation 03 (Employee health reporting) is classified as a high priority violation under Florida DBPR food safety regulations. See the full explanation at floridafoodsafety.org/violation/03.
- What does Florida violation V10 (Approved food source) mean?
- Violation 10 (Approved food source) is classified as a high priority violation under Florida DBPR food safety regulations. See the full explanation at floridafoodsafety.org/violation/10.
- What does Florida violation V50 (Adequate lighting) mean?
- Violation 50 (Adequate lighting) is classified as a basic priority violation under Florida DBPR food safety regulations. See the full explanation at floridafoodsafety.org/violation/50.
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Editorial Standards & Data Oversight
Data Source: This report is based on official public inspection records from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
Editorial Process: Content generated using AI to synthesize complex regulatory data, then reviewed and verified for accuracy by our editorial team.
Disclaimer: All data reflects official state records at time of publication. Facilities may have since corrected cited violations, resolved enforcement actions, or changed ownership.
Editor: All content reviewed and verified by Christopher F. Nesbitt, Sr., Nationally Registered EMT & BU-trained Paralegal.
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