Here's the thing. The parking lot is sloped. Towards the restaurant. And, when it rains, that creates a river moat separating the restaurant from the parking lot. Thus the title of this review.
There were two Disabled Parking spots, one of them posted. You have to cross an entrance lane to get to the front door. There is a slight ramp after you get through the river.
The front door was difficult. You'll need assistance.
Once inside there are about 3 different seating areas. It looked like one was elevated and the second was too cramped. The third had two aisles between 3 sections of tables. One was wide enough to travel. The second was not. And that wide aisle sort of narrowed in the middle.
The restroom did not have the proper handles, but it really didn't matter. The tension was so heavy I had to have staff open the door. The restroom is single occupancy. There was enough room, but just barely. There's no stall. I was able to get the restroom door open from the inside but it was tough. I now proudly display a scratched knuckle.
There were two Disabled Parking spots, one of them posted. You have to cross an entrance lane to get to the front door. There is a slight ramp after you get through the river.
The front door was difficult. You'll need assistance.
Once inside there are about 3 different seating areas. It looked like one was elevated and the second was too cramped. The third had two aisles between 3 sections of tables. One was wide enough to travel. The second was not. And that wide aisle sort of narrowed in the middle.
The restroom did not have the proper handles, but it really didn't matter. The tension was so heavy I had to have staff open the door. The restroom is single occupancy. There was enough room, but just barely. There's no stall. I was able to get the restroom door open from the inside but it was tough. I now proudly display a scratched knuckle.
Next time I'll just fish in the river.