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Cafe Kacao
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Restaurant Name
Cafe Kacao
Restaurant Address
3325 North Classen Blvd.
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State
Cuisine
Facility Type
Stand Alone Building
Parking
Small Parking Lot
Cafe Kacao
User rating 4.6 (1)
August 14, 2012
2133
Home-cooked Gutemalan food
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Overall rating | 4.6 | |
Disabled Parking and Signage | 4.0 (1) | |
Disabled Parking Level | 5.0 (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 | 4.0 (1) | |
Inside Navigation | 5.0 (1) | |
Accessibility Seating | 5.0 (1) | |
Restroom Wheelchair Accessible | 4.0 (1) |
Cafe Kacao
2012-08-14 19:03:48
Paul Cardin
Reviewed by Paul Cardin August 14, 2012
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Overall rating | 4.6 | |
Disabled Parking and Signage | 4.0 | |
Disabled Parking Level | 5.0 | |
Disabled Parking Close | 5.0 | |
Disabled Parking Condition | 5.0 | |
Ramp Condition/Incline | 5.0 | |
Curb Cut Out Condition | 5.0 | |
Front Door Accessibility | 4.0 | |
Inside Navigation | 5.0 | |
Accessibility Seating | 5.0 | |
Restroom Wheelchair Accessible | 4.0 |

Nothing Rhymes with Kacao
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Good Points
Easy navigation and lots of accessible seating
Bad Points
Door knobs on front door and on restroom doors.
Date Visited
August 14, 2012
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But that indecision is exactly why we started these reviews. I just didn't feel adventurous. I had no information about the place. I didn't know what to expect inside. But I'm glad we decided to stay.
Two things of note here. There was no posted sign in front of the Disabled Parking spot. But the spot itself had just been repainted. Hard to miss, but again, no posted sign.
The Disabled Parking spot was extremely wide, but without a painted loading zone. There was plenty of room for one, it just wasn't painted.
The ramp was accessible from the car without entering any traffic lane. And the ramp was easy to navigate and in good condition, as was the cut out.
Oddly, the outside front door had a doorknob. Inside in the entry way there are newspaper racks which make the 90 degree left turn through another door and into the dining area trickier than it needs to be.
Inside there are plenty of accessible tables and it's easy navigation everywhere.
There was a clear and unobstructed path to the restrooms. However, the doors to the restrooms had doorknobs. The tension on the door was lighter than most. The restrooms are single occupancy with locks in the doorknobs. As an aside, the overhead lights were flickering, giving the whole experience a little "Outer Limits" feel. There was enough room inside but there could have been more but for the obligatory table with a floral arrangement. Come on folks. Ditch the flowers and give us more turning room. And, oh yes, there were grab bars and easily reached T.P.
Again, I'm glad we decided to stay.
For a review of food and dining experience not focused on accessibility, click below for a review from Urbanspoon.