Three Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of June 22-28, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

Orange

La Parada Cafe Restaurant at 730 Sand Lake Road in Orlando shut down on June 23. Inspectors found 12 violations, three of which were deemed high priority. Those included live roaches found among the storage racks and dish area as well as eggs stored with broken shells and the improper storage of a chemical spray bottle near clean dishes. Inspectors returned on June 24 finding no roaches, although still with nine violations, but said the restaurant met inspection standards and allowed it to reopen.

Brevard

Island Hotel of Space Coast at 260 E. Merritt Island Causeway in Merritt Island was closed on June 24 with seven violations, including five labeled high priority. Those included rodent droppings found in several areas including the kitchen, evidence of a rodent burrow, and milk and butter held at the wrong temperature. Inspectors returned June 30 finding only one basic violation and allowed the venue to reopen.

Volusia

Discount Liquor/Buzzards Roost Bar at 2748 Elkcam Blvd., Unit 9-10, in Deltona was shut down on June 26 with four violations including one high priority after the discovery of 16 live roaches on sticky tape under the oven, microwave, refrigerator, kitchen sink, prep table and other places. As of July 2, the venue remained closed.

Complaints and warnings

Brevard County had the top spot for most warnings and other complaints in Central Florida with 16.

Orange had 15, Osceola, Lake and Seminole had six each, and Volusia had five.