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A visit to Starbucks for a spot of lunch.
Coffee shop that’s wheelchair access is a lot to be desired. There’s a ramp to get into the cafe, however inside space is very limited not much manoeuvrability space. Shelves are difficult to reach from wheelchair height. You couldn’t really read or see what items they had on offer. Luckily I had browsed the menu online before going in so I knew exactly what I wanted. Paying for the items was also rather difficult due to the counter being rather high and it was also full of different items for sale, some of which were in racks attached to the front making it difficult to get the wheelchair close into the counter.
The tables were okay for sitting at to eat but again there was not much space to move around anyone in a power chair would have great difficulty.
They could do with spending a couple of bucks on accessibility, whilst the minimum of a ramp is there upon entrance it feels like to me many other basics have been overlooked. .
Coffee shop that’s wheelchair access is a lot to be desired. There’s a ramp to get into the cafe, however inside space is very limited not much manoeuvrability space. Shelves are difficult to reach from wheelchair height. You couldn’t really read or see what items they had on offer. Luckily I had browsed the menu online before going in so I knew exactly what I wanted. Paying for the items was also rather difficult due to the counter being rather high and it was also full of different items for sale, some of which were in racks attached to the front making it difficult to get the wheelchair close into the counter.
The tables were okay for sitting at to eat but again there was not much space to move around anyone in a power chair would have great difficulty.
They could do with spending a couple of bucks on accessibility, whilst the minimum of a ramp is there upon entrance it feels like to me many other basics have been overlooked. .