There are two spots in not so great condition that are close to the door. The problem is - the spots are on an incline. I tested it. I rolled to the front of my car and then let go. Back I went. Rapidly. Of course my son was spotting me. Otherwise, I would have rolled out into the parking lot and into the traffic lane. Remember, this place is on 23rd street and those cars can come in fairly fast. Epic Fail.
The only accessible tables were at the rear of the restaurant. In the middle were two rows of high tables with bar stools. And on the sides were booths. I was able to get through because no one was sitting in the bar stools. Otherwise, no way to the back without moving those stools and the people upon them. Epic Fail.
The restrooms are down a hallway on the way to the kitchen. The doors open in and away from the direction you are trying to enter, which necessitates a full turn-around to get in with a chair. Except you can't get in with a chair. Unless you don't need to close the door behind you. The restrooms are tiny, approx 5'x5'. And there are no grab rails. I doubt you could fit a walker inside and still be able to maneuver. Maybe a cane. Epic Fail.
The only accessible tables were at the rear of the restaurant. In the middle were two rows of high tables with bar stools. And on the sides were booths. I was able to get through because no one was sitting in the bar stools. Otherwise, no way to the back without moving those stools and the people upon them. Epic Fail.
The restrooms are down a hallway on the way to the kitchen. The doors open in and away from the direction you are trying to enter, which necessitates a full turn-around to get in with a chair. Except you can't get in with a chair. Unless you don't need to close the door behind you. The restrooms are tiny, approx 5'x5'. And there are no grab rails. I doubt you could fit a walker inside and still be able to maneuver. Maybe a cane. Epic Fail.