Humble Pie is located in a small strip mall in Edmond on Broadway. The strip has one Disabled Parking spot in front of the restaurant, but it does have a sign and a loading zone. The ramp is easy to navigate and has curbs. Usually, that means a smaller rolling area, but not here. It was plenty wide for my wide wheelchair. And I really like the curbs on the sides. The ramp could use a make over. It just has a safer feel. The Disabled Parking spot has a posted sign, but the paint is fading on the ground.
There is only one door into the restaurant. That makes things easier. There is a paper rack just inside the door but it does not interfere. Inside there are mostly tables with a few booths along the walls. But now the review gets, well, sticky.
This place teeters on the edge of being somewhat inaccessible. To move past the first two tables means moving things . Not a lot. Just a little. Like I said, on the edge. That's not a problem when the restaurant is mostly empty, but it would be a mess if it was full. As it was, there was only one clear lane to get to the restrooms. Just barely wide enough. Barely. I opted not to try it because I was pretty sure I'd bump into the kid's chair at the next table.
According to my son the restroom door was a little too heavy, but it had the correct handle. Everything was well positioned and it would be possible to turn around in the stall. It is a single occupancy restroom.
Call ahead to see how full the restaurant is or get your pizza to go.
There is only one door into the restaurant. That makes things easier. There is a paper rack just inside the door but it does not interfere. Inside there are mostly tables with a few booths along the walls. But now the review gets, well, sticky.
This place teeters on the edge of being somewhat inaccessible. To move past the first two tables means moving things . Not a lot. Just a little. Like I said, on the edge. That's not a problem when the restaurant is mostly empty, but it would be a mess if it was full. As it was, there was only one clear lane to get to the restrooms. Just barely wide enough. Barely. I opted not to try it because I was pretty sure I'd bump into the kid's chair at the next table.
According to my son the restroom door was a little too heavy, but it had the correct handle. Everything was well positioned and it would be possible to turn around in the stall. It is a single occupancy restroom.
Call ahead to see how full the restaurant is or get your pizza to go.