“This local restaurant in Michigan has it's positive and negatives regarding accessibility. The door to the restaurant is narrow, a single door, which could be problematic for someone in a wheelchair for example, it is also a pull door with a small handle, which could also present difficulties for someone. Upon entering, the line to order food also intersects with tables for seating creating a very narrow area, but also a very overstimulating one. The kitchen is not blocked off by a full wall, thus the sounds from the kitchen, staff, and people eating presents a very noisy environment that could be overstimulating for some, and also make it challenging for someone with a hearing impairment to hear. Though this could present an issue for someone, the website offers the menu and screen reading is available, thus this could help someone determine what they want to eat prior to going inside, which could aid the audio issue but also prevent anxiety around ordering in a busy and loud area. There are three big windows at the front, and on a sunny day there is nothing to block it, which could be another barrier to accessibility. The tables in the restaurant are a positive as there are many different kinds, high top, low top, and booths, which allows people to chose what they prefer, and could also allow for more accessibility. The bathrooms at the back of the restaurant have wide doors, are very large, and are singles, which could help if someone needed more space in the bathroom for various reasons.“
“I am so thankful for The Allergy Table. My daughter finally was able to enjoy a REAL cake for her birthday and she loved it. Not only did she love it, but my entire family enjoyed the cake. Amazed it can taste this good without dairy, eggs, wheat, nuts, etc. Very detail oriented and very safety conscious. I will be ordering again!“
“?Nice welcoming relaxed atmosphere; similar to cafes in Europe & Asia.Wide variety: coffees, smoothies, sweets, sandwiches, wraps, salad and more.First time there & owner came & chatted with us at our table when bringing our coffee.Give it a try.“
“As soon as we walked in, we were greeted with so many friendly faces great customer service, fair prices, and so friendly. They immediately gave my kids balloons and free samples to try keeping them very happy while we chose our flavors very quick service honestly have no complaints at all. I will be back very soon.“
“The atmosphere is new, modern and fresh. Thr cookies are above average at best. They typically have like 6-8 flavors to choose from and they switch out the flavors every other week or once a month. I think some locations offer mini sized cookies. A fun fact: they do have their own ice-cream. Some locations don't have cashiers, just a computer you manually order at. Packaging is cute. They can add a small sticker for a ily, hbd, best wishes, things like that. Cookies are about $3.99-6.99 depending how you buy them (higher quality are cheaper).Vegetarian options: They only make cookies or ice-cream so safe to assume it's not vegetarian friendly.Dietary restrictions: Ask them if you have dairy allergies or nutallergy. .Parking: Decent area to park, lots of doordasher at this location thoughKid-friendliness: Fun place to take a kid or a teenager!Wheelchair accessibility: They have wide enough doors for a wheelchair. There are no stairs. Flat walkway and sidewalk.“