Mediterranean Cafe & Market
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Nunu's Mediterranean Cafe & Market
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Nunu's Mediterranean Cafe & Market
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3131-B West Memorial Road
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Nunu's Mediterranean Cafe & Market
User rating 4.4 (1)
Written by Paul Cardin
August 28, 2012
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Overall rating | 4.4 | |
Disabled Parking and Signage | 4.5 (1) | |
Disabled Parking Level | 4.0 (1) | |
Disabled Parking Close | 5.0 (1) | |
Disabled Parking Condition | 5.0 (1) | |
Ramp Condition/Incline | 5.0 (1) | |
Curb Cut Out Condition | 5.0 (1) | |
Front Door Accessibility | 4.5 (1) | |
Inside Navigation | 3.5 (1) | |
Accessibility Seating | 3.5 (1) | |
Restroom Wheelchair Accessible | 4.5 (1) |
Nunu's Mediterranean Cafe & Market
2012-08-28 18:56:29
Paul Cardin
Reviewed by Paul Cardin August 28, 2012
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Overall rating | 4.4 | |
Disabled Parking and Signage | 4.5 | |
Disabled Parking Level | 4.0 | |
Disabled Parking Close | 5.0 | |
Disabled Parking Condition | 5.0 | |
Ramp Condition/Incline | 5.0 | |
Curb Cut Out Condition | 5.0 | |
Front Door Accessibility | 4.5 | |
Inside Navigation | 3.5 | |
Accessibility Seating | 3.5 | |
Restroom Wheelchair Accessible | 4.5 |

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Good Points
Great Restroom
Bad Points
Tables are a little too close together.
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August 28, 2012
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The ramp and cut out are great and it's an easy ride to the front door. Like most restaurants, the front door is heavy. Immediately inside there is an order and pay counter, which is low enough. It's a seat yourself kind of thing. And that's when the one problem presented itself. The tables and chairs are close together and it was difficult for me the maneuver into my table. I needed help. A wheelchair can actually get through to most of the tables, but it's the getting lined up at the table that requires more room than what's available.
There was a clear path to the restroom. The restroom door was heavy but it did have the "closed fist accessible" handle. It's a single occupancy restroom and the door can be locked. All the standard stuff was there: grab bars, reachable top, reachable wash basin, reachable soap and paper towels. (Although the dispensers were just a little high). There was also a large mirror. I'm not sure if there are any accessibility standards for mirrors but this one was too high to even reflect the cowlick at the top of my head.
My advice would be to get there early or late. If the restaurant isn't very full, you can just move those tables and chairs around.
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