Jacob's Pickles, a popular restaurant on the Upper West Side, was temporarily closed by the Department of Health due to serious health code violations, including evidence of rats and roaches. Management plans to reopen following assurances that all concerns will be addressed, prioritizing the safety of guests and staff. The restaurant, loved by locals and praised by media outlets, aims to resolve underlying structural issues before resuming operations, which may occur as soon as Monday following their closure.
"While unexpected, we're genuinely grateful this issue was brought to our attention. With the guidance of the health department, we uncovered underlying structural issues that contributed to unforeseen facility maintenance challenges."
"The safety of our guests and staff is always our top priority, and we will not reopen until every concern is resolved in full compliance with NYC Health Code standards."
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