The Disabled Parking spots are opposite the front door. As you can see by the pics, there is a striped crosswalk but you still must wheel across a parking lot traffic lane. Thant always irritates me.
Proper signage and great cut-out and ramp. Easy gliding.
Inside, there is a waiting area that can get crowded. Most of the time, though, we get seated promptly. Tons of accessible tables but sometimes they are a little too close together. It can be a tight squeeze if our seating ends up on the back.
This is a national chain so their restrooms are very accessible. I'll add more specifics when we revisit with a note pad later in the year.
For a review of food and dining experience not focused on accessibility, click below for a review from Urbanspoon.
The Disabled Parking spots are opposite the front door. As you can see by the pics, there is a striped crosswalk but you still must wheel across a parking lot traffic lane. Thant always irritates me.
Proper signage and great cut-out and ramp. Easy gliding.
Inside, there is a waiting area that can get crowded. Most of the time, though, we get seated promptly. Tons of accessible tables but sometimes they are a little too close together. It can be a tight squeeze if our seating ends up on the back.
This is a national chain so their restrooms are very accessible. I'll add more specifics when we revisit with a note pad later in the year.
For a review of food and dining experience not focused on accessibility, click below for a review from Urbanspoon.