Kennesaw Business to Close
The Little Dog House of Kennesaw offered no explanation, just a brief note of thanks to customers.
The Little Dog House of Kennesaw offered no explanation, just a brief note of thanks to customers.
The three Kennesaw schools checked during the last inspection by Cobb and Douglas Public Health all scored A's.
Cobb and Douglas Public Health recently visited several restaurants in the Kennesaw area. All establishments received A's during this go-around, including Star Pizza & More, which redeemed itself with a perfect score afterreceiving a failing 65 in March. Scores as outlined by the Cobb County Food Service Regulations are rated as follows: A: Food safety excellence, 90 to 100. B: Satisfactory compliance, 80 to 89. C: Marginal compliance, 70 to 79. U: Unsatisfactory compliance, 69 or less. See the below table for a list of recently conducted inspections in Kennesaw. Don't miss any of the news you care about. Subscribe to our free newsletter, "like" us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter!
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Brothers Pizza Company opened in downtown Kennesaw at the end of July.
In its first month open in Kennesaw, Ron King - who owns Brothers Pizza Company with his son, Ramsey - said his restaurant has been busy. Brothers Pizza Company opened at the end of July in the building that once housed My Country Kitchen on Summers Street. In its second month, King plans to expand the restaurant's menu to include six sub sandwiches, and add karaoke and trivia nights, among other things. King recently sat down with Kennesaw Patch to talk about the restaurant's first month in downtown Kennesaw. How has business been going? Very well. We've been very well received. I'm very happy. What made you decide to open your restaurant in Kennesaw? I'd been looking for a spot for three years. This came available, and I thought it would…
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The three Kennesaw restaurants checked during the last inspection by Cobb and Douglas Public Health all scored A's.
Cobb and Douglas Public Health recently visited several restaurants in the Kennesaw area. All establishments received A's during this go-around, including Star Pizza & More, which redeemed itself with a perfect score afterreceiving a failing 65 in March. Scores as outlined by the Cobb County Food Service Regulations are rated as follows: A: Food safety excellence, 90 to 100. B: Satisfactory compliance, 80 to 89. C: Marginal compliance, 70 to 79. U: Unsatisfactory compliance, 69 or less. See the below table for a list of recently conducted inspections in Kennesaw. Don't miss any of the news you care about. Subscribe to our free newsletter, "like" us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter!
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3:35 pm on Monday, August 20, 2012
Thanks for letting us know, John! I haven't been there yet, but I'm always looking for new places to eat. I'll have to give Emma's a try!   more ›
The following restaurants were inspected last week by Cobb and Douglas Public Health.
Cobb and Douglas Public Health recently visited several restaurants in the Kennesaw area. All establishments received A's during this go-around, including Star Pizza & More, which redeemed itself with a perfect score afterreceiving a failing 65 in March. Scores as outlined by the Cobb County Food Service Regulations are rated as follows: A: Food safety excellence, 90 to 100. B: Satisfactory compliance, 80 to 89. C: Marginal compliance, 70 to 79. U: Unsatisfactory compliance, 69 or less. See the below table for a list of recently conducted inspections in Kennesaw. Don't miss any of the news you care about. Subscribe to our free newsletter, "like" us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter!
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The following restaurants were inspected last week by Cobb and Douglas Public Health.
Cobb and Douglas Public Health recently visited several restaurants in the Kennesaw area. All establishments received A's during this go-around, including Star Pizza & More, which redeemed itself with a perfect score afterreceiving a failing 65 in March. Scores as outlined by the Cobb County Food Service Regulations are rated as follows: A: Food safety excellence, 90 to 100. B: Satisfactory compliance, 80 to 89. C: Marginal compliance, 70 to 79. U: Unsatisfactory compliance, 69 or less. See the below table for a list of recently conducted inspections in Kennesaw. Inspection Date Don't miss any of the news you care about. Subscribe to our free newsletter, "like" us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter!
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The three Kennesaw restaurants checked during the last inspection by Cobb and Douglas Public Health all scored 100 percent.
Cobb and Douglas Public Health recently visited several restaurants in the Kennesaw area. All establishments received A's during this go-around, including Star Pizza & More, which redeemed itself with a perfect score afterreceiving a failing 65 in March. Scores as outlined by the Cobb County Food Service Regulations are rated as follows: A: Food safety excellence, 90 to 100. B: Satisfactory compliance, 80 to 89. C: Marginal compliance, 70 to 79. U: Unsatisfactory compliance, 69 or less. See the below table for a list of recently conducted inspections in Kennesaw. InspectionDate Don't miss any of the news you care about. Subscribe to our free newsletter, "like" us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter!
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The City Council approved of a special land use permit and variance requests for A.R. Brooks Enterprises.
A special land use permit unanimously granted by the Kennesaw City Council Monday night will allow for the construction of a petroleum bulk plant. Royce Brooks and his two sons, Gary and Greg, owners of A.R. Brooks Enterprises, attended the meeting and laid before the council their plan for the property at 2140 Moon Station Dr. in Kennesaw. Zoning and Planning Commissioner Darryl Simmons recommended the Council approve the special land use permit, as well as variance requests that would allow for a reduction in the required lot size from 5 acres to 2.27 acres, and reduce the minimum distance to residentially zoned property from 1000 to 400 feet. The Council approved all requests by a 5-0 vote. Royce Brooks assured the council that all …
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11:07 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012
Increased truck traffic on Moon Station is already a concern. The road bed will be affected due to this increase in truck traffic. Semi trucks speeding is the norm along Moon Station. Just wait until a gas truck accident happens or when run off from this facility drains into our water shed. Get job city of Kennesaw. Once again business takes precedent over that of the local citizens.   more ›
Eileen Alberstadt
1:06 am on Saturday, December 8, 2012
I guess Ron sold and the new owner was supposed to take over, but I do not know when. Very disappointing. Nobody can beat Ron's personality. We will sure miss his cheerful smile that greeted you when you came into his shop.   more ›