“The city's decision came after a Cincinnati Health Department inspection that identified potential
food safety risks in the restaurant's space on September 16, including exposed pipes and a cracked sink in the kitchen, rusted and chipping storage shelves, water and debris collecting near the dish machine and general cleanliness concerns, according to the Health Department's letter.
It's a complete shock," Kirby Brakvill, who has owned Sky Galley since 1999, told The Enquirer. [The meetings with the city] went great from my perspective. I'd love to stay. My employees love it there, I love it there, my regulars love it." “
Then Kirby clean the damn place up. I suspect this was not Kirby’s first run in with the health department.