
Restaurant in Palm Desert Gets “B” After Dog Urine Found in Squirt Bottle
Update – June 16, 2025
We contacted Ristorante Mamma Gina for comment. A man who answered the phone declined to identify himself but stated that The Desert Sun article is “fake news.” He alleged that the Riverside County Health Department would soon publish a clarification. No such clarification has been issued at the time of this update. The caller refused to provide further comment. We will update this story again if new information from the health department becomes available.
Palm Desert, June 13, 2025 — In a bizarre twist during a routine health inspection, Riverside County officials discovered dog urine stored inside a squirt bottle at a popular local restaurant. Despite this, the establishment received a “B” grade for food safety violations.
Confirmed Inspection Finding: Dog Urine in a Squirt Bottle
The incident occurred at Ristorante Mamma Gina in Palm Desert, according to The Desert Sun. In addition to temperature control violations, county inspectors found a squirt bottle on-site that had been filled with dog urine. The exact purpose of the bottle, how it got there, and whether it was used remains unexplained.
Grade and Follow-Up
The restaurant received a “B” rating, indicating “notable violations” but not serious enough to warrant shutdown. According to Riverside County scoring, a “B” falls between 80 and 89 points. The facility is eligible for reinspection to raise its grade.
Let’s be real—most of us would expect dog urine in a squirt bottle to be an automatic “F.” But in this case, it wasn’t considered bad enough to close the restaurant or fail the inspection.
Unanswered Questions
- What type of squirt bottle contained the urine — condiment, cleaning, or other?
- Was the bottle stored near food or prep surfaces?
- Was this a prank, neglect, or something else entirely?
- Has the restaurant addressed the issue publicly?
As of this writing, no official explanation has been provided by Ristorante Mamma Gina.
Transparency and Public Access
The story was first reported by The Desert Sun and remains behind a subscription paywall. While public inspection grades are visible via county health portals, the most disturbing specifics — like this squirt bottle of dog pee — often go unnoticed without investigative reporting.
Conclusion
Here’s what we know for certain: a squirt bottle containing dog urine was found at Ristorante Mamma Gina during a June 2025 inspection. While it may sound unbelievable, it’s now public record — and the restaurant is still open with a “B” grade.
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Full story available here (subscription required): “Palm Desert spot earns ‘B’ after dog urine found in squirt bottle” — The Desert Sun
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