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Mazala Pizza

health inspection result Β· Lincoln Park Β· Chicago
😬mid
  • resultPass w/ Conditions
  • critical violations1
  • last inspectedJuly 27, 2026 β†’
  • address2312 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago 60614
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Is Mazala Pizza clean?

Mazala Pizza is currently Pass w/ Conditions from Chicago Department of Public Health, from an inspection on July 27, 2026. Inspectors wrote up 1 critical violation β€” the kind most directly linked to foodborne illness. On Cooked's ladder that reads mid 😬.

What did inspectors find at Mazala Pizza?

These are the violations recorded at the most recent inspection on July 27, 2026, in plain English, with the city's own wording underneath.

  • ⚠️All Food Employees Have Food Handler Training
  • πŸ€’staff working while sickcritical
    Procedures For Responding To Vomiting And Diarrheal Events
  • 🏷️food improperly labeled
    Food Properly Labeled; Original Container
  • ⚠️Single-Use/Single-Service Articles: Properly Stored & Used
  • 🚿plumbing acting up
    Non-Food/Food Contact Surfaces Clean
  • 🧹floors, walls, or ceilings grimy
    Physical Facilities Installed, Maintained & Clean

When was Mazala Pizza last inspected?

Mazala Pizza has 1 inspection on record going back to July 27, 2026.

July 27, 2026 Pass w/ Conditions License Β· 6 failed findings

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Mazala Pizza vs Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park runs 78% clean across 889 tracked restaurants β€” 682 clean, 176 mid, 21 cooked.

Against the 889 spots Cooked tracks in Lincoln Park, this one comes out cleaner than 6% of them.

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How Chicago grades restaurants

Chicago does not use letter grades. Every inspection ends in one of three official results: Pass, Pass with Conditions, or Fail. Pass with Conditions means violations were found but corrected on the spot or under a deadline β€” the restaurant is open, with homework. A Fail means serious violations went uncorrected, and it usually brings a re-inspection within days. Chicago also flags β€œpriority” violations, the ones most likely to actually make someone sick. Cooked reads Pass as clean, Pass with Conditions as mid, and Fail as cooked, and shows the itemized violations behind each result.

Source: Chicago Department of Public Health via Chicago Data Portal. Cooked refreshes this data daily β€” this listing's most recent inspection is dated July 27, 2026. Inspection results describe one moment in a kitchen's life, not a permanent verdict.

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