Clinic staff were friendly and easy to talk to — Thank God for these people! My visit was smooth, and as painless as possible.
Greg D.
Tu valoración: 5 College Station, TX
Have been reading the Brazos County Health Department reports for about 7 years now, weekly if I can and while at the same time eating at every restaurant in Bryan, College Station and surrounding areas I found the reports to be very accurate. I state that as someone that used to train food safety as a volunteer in Harris County, Houston. I know the rules, I used to teach them. My apologies to my Unilocal friends for not having anything negative to report lately. Don’t worry, I am about to get on some new taco place soon… It’s actually nice to know all of the local food enough to no longer be able to locate a sub-par experience. I just don’t go to the bad places anymore. The Brazos County Health Dept doesn’t mess around. Did you know that they have large SUV«Emergency Response Units». They sure do. Uploaded a photo of them outside a restaurant which closed the next week. What’s an extremely accurate trend with the Brazos County Health Dept reports is that they do reflect lower than standard averages from mega chains, you know those ones with the cutely names, named after a chili pepper, that have insane shit tons of sodium. Those always show low scores. Many barely passing yet they have major power as local business tax payers… The ones that always, always get a 100% are none other than locals like the 2 Rosas Taco Trucks, Centro America on Dominik, small cafes. Aggieland has a wonderful range of local culinary treasures and in a 7 year study I can confirm that the Brazos County Health Dept reporting on restaurant inspections appears to me to be extremely accurate.