About BrazosEats

BrazosEats makes restaurant health inspection data accessible for Brazos County, Texas — covering Bryan, College Station, and surrounding areas. We track 3,011 restaurants and 21,107 inspections going back to 2012.

How Scores Work

Restaurants start with 100 points. Inspectors check 47 items during each visit. Points are deducted for violations based on severity:

CategoryItemsPointsWhat It Means
Priority1–203 pts eachDirect foodborne illness risk — cooking temps, contamination, bare hand contact. Requires immediate correction.
Priority Foundation21–322 pts eachSupports priority items — food manager certification, handwashing facilities, date marking. Must be corrected within 10 days.
Core33–471 pt eachGeneral sanitation — clean floors, proper lighting, garbage disposal. Must be corrected within 90 days.

Letter Grades

We assign letter grades based on the numerical score to make it easier to understand at a glance:

A95-100
A-90-94
B85-89
B-80-84
C70-79
FBelow 70

A score below 80 is considered a failing inspection.

Data Sources

Our data comes from two public sources:

  • Brazos County Health District — Weekly inspection reports published since 2012
  • Public inspection records — Detailed 47-item checklists with individual violation data (2024–present)

Disclaimer

This site is not affiliated with Brazos County, the City of Bryan, the City of College Station, or any government agency. Data is sourced from publicly available inspection records and may contain parsing errors. Always refer to official sources for the most accurate information. Inspection scores represent a point-in-time assessment and do not guarantee current conditions.