Main Street Shell
- ratingRated Good
- inspection score7 pts
- critical violations0
- last inspectedJune 23, 2026 →
- address1204 E Main St Ne, Auburn 98002
Is Main Street Shell clean?
Main Street Shell is currently Rated Good from Public Health — Seattle & King County, from an inspection on June 23, 2026. No critical violations were recorded at that visit. On Cooked's ladder that reads clean 😇.
What did inspectors find at Main Street Shell?
These are the violations recorded at the most recent inspection on June 23, 2026, in plain English, with the city's own wording underneath.
- 🍴utensils stored sketchy4200 - Food-contact surfaces maintained, cleaned, sanitized
- 🛠️equipment grimy or busted4800 - Physical facilities properly installed, maintained, cleaned; unnecessary persons excluded from establishment
When was Main Street Shell last inspected?
Main Street Shell has 10 inspections on record going back to July 7, 2021, averaging 17 points.
June 23, 2026 Good
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View full inspection →November 10, 2025 Good
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View full inspection →April 14, 2025 Good
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View full inspection →December 5, 2024 Good
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View full inspection →November 21, 2024 Good
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View full inspection →May 17, 2024 Good
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View full inspection →May 1, 2024 Good
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View full inspection →March 23, 2023 Good
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View full inspection →March 9, 2022 Good
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View full inspection →July 7, 2021 Good
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View full inspection →How Seattle grades restaurants
Public Health — Seattle & King County posts a word, not a letter: Excellent, Good, Okay, or Needs To Improve. The rating is deliberately not a snapshot — it averages the establishment’s recent routine inspections, so one bad day does not sink a consistently clean kitchen and one good day does not rescue a bad one. Inspectors score violations in red points for things that directly cause foodborne illness and blue points for everything else; around 45 red points triggers a mandatory re-inspection. Newly opened or recently changed spots can show as Not Rated until enough inspections accumulate.
Source: Public Health — Seattle & King County via King County Open Data. Cooked refreshes this data daily — this listing's most recent inspection is dated June 23, 2026. Inspection results describe one moment in a kitchen's life, not a permanent verdict.
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