This review is a compilation of various visits. It was once a favorite of Mother's Day and Father's Day. Once.
There are two disabled parking spots on the south side of the restaurant. They are adjacent to one of the entrances from the street to the strip mall. You have to go to the rear of your vehicle to get to the ramp. Not a problem most days, but on celebration days the cars are circling and prowling like big cats stalking prey. Be careful.
Inside, there is a small waiting area. On busy days, that area is very congested. No room for a wheelchair. I usually had to back out into another area and wait for the signal to come with the family to be seated. And that's when the trouble starts. On one visit, we were lucky enough to snag a table right next to the waiting area. But on most visits I had to plow my way through tables and chairs and diners. The tables are tightly packed and there is inadequate aisle space. The guests and staff were accommodating, but still...
So, there is almost no clear path to anything. I've never even tried to get to a bathroom. That would be Mission Impossible.
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There are two disabled parking spots on the south side of the restaurant. They are adjacent to one of the entrances from the street to the strip mall. You have to go to the rear of your vehicle to get to the ramp. Not a problem most days, but on celebration days the cars are circling and prowling like big cats stalking prey. Be careful.
Inside, there is a small waiting area. On busy days, that area is very congested. No room for a wheelchair. I usually had to back out into another area and wait for the signal to come with the family to be seated. And that's when the trouble starts. On one visit, we were lucky enough to snag a table right next to the waiting area. But on most visits I had to plow my way through tables and chairs and diners. The tables are tightly packed and there is inadequate aisle space. The guests and staff were accommodating, but still...
So, there is almost no clear path to anything. I've never even tried to get to a bathroom. That would be Mission Impossible.
For a review of food and dining experience not focused on accessibility, click below for a review from Urbanspoon.