Las Vegas Superstore Produce
- gradeGrade A
- inspection score6 pts
- critical violations0
- last inspectedFebruary 19, 2026 →
- address4801 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas 89102
Is Las Vegas Superstore Produce clean?
Las Vegas Superstore Produce is currently Grade A from Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD), from an inspection on February 19, 2026. No critical violations were recorded at that visit. On Cooked's ladder that reads clean 😇.
What did inspectors find at Las Vegas Superstore Produce?
These are the violations recorded at the most recent inspection on February 19, 2026, in plain English, with the city's own wording underneath.
- ⚠️Adequate handwashing sinks stocked and accessible.
- ⚠️Food contact surfaces of equipment properly cleaned and sanitized. Sanitizer solution provided and maintained as required.
- ⚠️Nonfood contact surfaces and equipment properly constructed, installed, maintained, and clean.
- ⚠️Physical facility in sound condition and maintained.
When was Las Vegas Superstore Produce last inspected?
Las Vegas Superstore Produce has 9 inspections on record going back to September 30, 2020, averaging 9 points.
February 19, 2026 A
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View full inspection →February 12, 2025 A
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View full inspection →September 27, 2024 A
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View full inspection →August 28, 2024 C
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View full inspection →December 1, 2023 A
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View full inspection →September 21, 2023 B
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View full inspection →September 8, 2022 A
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View full inspection →April 5, 2021 A
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View full inspection →September 30, 2020 Closed by the city
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View full inspection →Las Vegas Superstore Produce vs Las Vegas
Las Vegas runs 99% clean across 12,055 tracked restaurants — 11,121 clean, 127 mid, 28 cooked.
Against the 12,055 spots Cooked tracks in Las Vegas, this one comes out cleaner than 23% of them.
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How Las Vegas grades restaurants
The Southern Nevada Health District grades on demerits, and here more is worse: roughly 0–10 demerits earns an A, 11–20 a B, and 21 or more a C. Serious problems can skip the ladder entirely — an imminent health hazard gets the permit suspended and the kitchen shut on the spot, which shows up as a closure rather than a letter. SNHD covers all of Clark County, so Henderson, North Las Vegas and the unincorporated Strip all run the same scheme. Cooked reads A as clean, B as mid, C or a closure as cooked.
Source: Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) via SNHD Restaurant Inspections. Cooked refreshes this data daily — this listing's most recent inspection is dated February 19, 2026. Inspection results describe one moment in a kitchen's life, not a permanent verdict.
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