Stela M The tables are pretty small but since only two of us I get it and we always work it out and I like that the tables (I think) give more room in between each group but I still dont like the size. I sat at the perfect table because I had somewhere to put my walker. The walker fit in the corner well and saw another person farther away who put theirs against another wall. I dont trust people because since born with disability and learning what people are willing to do to ruin others lives, I would never set somewhere at a distance. You can do either, and giving you options because every disability and person is different.
The main walkway there is only enough for one way. There were tables in the back but the hostess asked (my sister) if that was an issue for me.
The food was amazing. The omelets. Get the omelet. I love veggies and seafood...( I wish they had a seafood) type but know if you love veggies, you will love that one. My sister loved the ribeye omelet. The beignets. The beignets baby. It was perfect because it is in my novel Im writing so taking notes about them on my phone but the inner kid in me felt like I was in Louisiana with Tiana. They are delicious, sweet, puffy and melt in your mouth. Baby. You will be happy and your tongue will have sweet dreams after. I love guava and my sister noticed the guava lemonade. I enjoyed it very much. If you have a sweet tooth it is amazing.
There are a few things with disability related things I would hope they can tweak. I did not go to the restroom so will check it next time. The waiting area is great and the handicap parking I wonder about wheelchair ramp and things. Im glad mine will be in the back but if not you may need to drop off like we did this time.
I know many dont like or are despised with DEI and they dont believe in it. Being black, a woman and with a disability I see so much. Here is one tip that I hope the owner reads. When the waitress/waiter asked about seating and if I can sit or be at whichever section... She asked my sister. She did not look at me at all. She made me feel like I had no voice or choice. Many think the disabled can not make up their mind, communicate or lack of education, etc. Many people get this wrong. I made a mistake and startled her when I responded and said where I would like to sit. I later let her know while leaving that I have three degrees and that is not to brag but please dont read a book by its cover. She was pleasant and nice and a smile that would bloom flowers and have that famous Snow White scene but that is the one think that for the disability community is annoying.
Waitress Patricia. She is darling, nice and will answer any questions you may have.
Alyssa- Made sure every door was opened for me and a pinch of chit chat. She has a genuine spirit and notice of details.