Barrett Food Mart

258 Barrett Pl, San Antonio, TX 78225
Grocery / Market
Last inspected: Jun 30, 2025
64
Score
Medium Risk

Barrett Food Mart has a thin inspection record, with only two visits on file so far. The most recent report on file is from Jun 30, 2025. Medium risk typically reflects a handful of issues that inspectors wrote up but didn't deem critical.

Violation counts have ticked up lately, averaging around five violations per visit versus roughly zero violations earlier in the record.

That's lower than the typical San Antonio restaurant, which scores around 84. The inspection history reads as standard for a restaurant of this size.

2
Inspections
1
Critical latest
2
Major latest
2
Minor latest
Inspection History
Jun 30, 2025
Routine
1 critical violation. 2 major violations. 2 minor violations.
View 5 violations
Pickle tongs were dirty. Ensure pickle tongs are cleaned to sight and touch and then sanitized at least once a day. no pickle sales till 3-comartmetn sink repaired.
Get test strips for sanitizer of choice.
Food label missing or inaccurate
3-602.11(B)(4)
Floor, wall, or ceiling surface not smooth or cleanable
6-101.11(A)(1)
Hot water needed at 3-compartment. Pickles and ice can not be sold till 3-compartment sink is working with both hot min110F) and cold water
64
Mar 25, 2024
Routine
No violations found.
100

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Barrett Food Mart last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Barrett Food Mart on file is from Jun 30, 2025. The public record contains two inspections in total.

How does Barrett Food Mart compare to other restaurants in San Antonio?

Barrett Food Mart most recently scored 64 out of 100, which is lower than the San Antonio average of 84.

Has Barrett Food Mart's inspection record improved over time?

No. Recent inspections at Barrett Food Mart have averaged around five violations per visit, up from roughly zero earlier in the record.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

A medium risk rating at Barrett Food Mart means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.