Magics Beach Grill Reopens After Cold-Holding Temperature Violations
Summary
The Hawaii Department of Health authorized the reopening of Magics Beach Grill in Kailua-Kona on April 12, 2026, after the restaurant corrected critical food safety violations that prompted a red 'closed' placard on April 9. Violations included multiple foods held above the required 41°F cold-holding temperature and non-compliant refrigeration units. The establishment disposed of affected foods, serviced refrigeration equipment, and retrained employees before receiving authorization to resume operations.
What changed
The Hawaii DOH Food Safety Branch conducted an inspection in response to a reported foodborne illness and identified critical violations at Magics Beach Grill, including improper cold-holding temperatures and malfunctioning refrigeration units. The establishment was required to dispose of all foods not held at 41°F or below, service all refrigeration units, and retrain employees on proper food storage organization. A follow-up inspection on April 10 confirmed all violations were corrected, authorizing reopening.
For food establishments, this case underscores the importance of maintaining Time/Temperature Controls for Safety (TCS) and ensuring refrigeration equipment is functioning properly. Establishments should regularly monitor cold-holding temperatures and organize refrigeration units to prevent cross-contamination to avoid similar enforcement actions.
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DOH AUTHORIZES REOPENING OF MAGICS BEACH GRILL FOLLOWING CRITICAL FOOD SAFETY VIOLATIONS
Posted on Apr 12, 2026 in Newsroom KAILUA-KONA, Hawaiʻi — The Hawai‘i Department of Health (DOH) authorized the reopening of Magics Beach Grill, located at 77-6452 Aliʻi Drive in Kailua-Kona, after it was issued a red “closed” placard on April 9 due to multiple critical food safety violations.
The food establishment, operated by Mattson Davis, received a red placard on April 9, 2026 and remained closed until a follow-up inspection confirmed all critical violations were resolved on the afternoon of Friday, April 10, 2026. The initial inspection was conducted by a DOH food safety specialist in response to a report of a foodborne illness potentially connected to the establishment. During the initial inspection, the DOH food safety specialist identified multiple critical violations.
To report a foodborne illness or food safety concern, please contact DOH at the phone numbers below or online. Notifying DOH about a foodborne illness helps to identify outbreaks and prevent the spread of illness to others.
- Hawaiʻi District Health Office (Kona): 808-322-4877
- Hawaiʻi District Health Office (Hilo): 808-933-0912
- Oʻahu (Disease Reporting Line): 808-586-4586
- Maui District Health Office: 808-984-8213 Kauaʻi District Health Office: 808-241-3563
Critical violations that resulted in the issuance of a red “closed” placard, included:
- Identifcation of multiple foods held above the required cold-holding temperature of 41 F. These foods must be maintained in compliance with Time/Temperature Controls for Safety (TCS) to prevent foodborne diseases;
- The majority of the food establishment’s refrigeration units, including the primary walk-in refrigerator, were not maintaining the required cold temperature of 41 F or below and thusly were unable to keep foods cold enough to minimize risk of foodborne diseases and comply with TCS requirements;
Improper organization of foods in refrigeration units, which increases the potential for cross-contamination.
DOH required the food establishment to take corrective actions to resolve all of the violations. Corrective actions included:Disposing of all foods that were not held at a temperature of 41 F or lower as required.
Have all refrigeration units serviced so that cold holding temperatures are maintained;
Retraining employees on proper food storage organization to prevent cross-contamination when foods are stored.
The establishment was authorized to reopen only after DOH food safety personnel confirmed critical violations were corrected.
Statewide DOH food safety personnel protect and promote the health of Hawai‘i residents and visitors through education of food industry workers and regulation of food establishments statewide. The branch conducts routine health inspections of food establishments where food products are prepared, manufactured, distributed, or sold.
For more information on the department’s placarding program go to the Food Safety Branch website. For more information about current establishment inspections, click here.
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