Boise Metro — 398 Locations Scored

Wheelchair Accessible
Restaurants in Boise

398 restaurants and bars in Boise Metro, each scored 0-100 for real wheelchair accessibility. Plus 1,400 locations across all of Idaho. Know before you go.

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Boise Metro
1,400
All of Idaho
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Accessibility Scores
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How It Works

Three steps to
accessible dining.

No guesswork. No phone calls. Just real data about the places you want to visit.

1

Search

Type a neighborhood, cuisine, or restaurant name. Filter by Downtown Boise, North End, Hyde Park, or any area across the Treasure Valley.

2

Check the Score

Every location has a 0-100 accessibility score based on six real features. See exactly what is and is not accessible before you leave the house.

3

Go with Confidence

Save your favorites, share with friends and family, and stop worrying about surprises at the door. That is what "know before you go" means.

What We Score

Six features. One score.
The full picture.

Every Boise restaurant is evaluated on the features that actually matter when you are in a wheelchair.

Wheelchair Entry
Critical
Accessible Restroom
Critical
Level Entry
Critical
Accessible Parking
Wide Aisles
Elevator

The three critical features carry the most weight. When critical features are unverified, the score is capped to prevent false confidence.

Why Boise

Gravel patios and brewery ramps
are not the same thing.

Boise's food scene has exploded over the past decade. The Treasure Valley is full of taprooms, farm-to-table spots, and food truck parks that have put this city on the culinary map. The problem? A lot of that growth happened in the informal, outdoor-first style that Idaho does best -- and gravel surfaces, stepped decks, and picnic-table-only seating are the norm, not the exception. "Outdoor dining" does not automatically mean "accessible dining."

Downtown Boise has a walkable core with a mix of newer mixed-use buildings and older converted storefronts. The newer spots tend to score well -- built to code, level entries, wide interiors. But the North End and Hyde Park are a different story. These neighborhoods are full of character and full of stairs. The charming converted houses that make these areas special were built in the early 1900s and many have never been updated for wheelchair access.

Then there is the suburban Treasure Valley: Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, Caldwell, Garden City, Kuna, Star. Boise's suburbs are booming with new construction, which generally means better accessibility by default. But "new" does not mean "guaranteed accessible" -- ROLLIN scores every location individually because the only thing worse than assuming a place is not accessible is assuming it is.

ROLLIN gives you the full picture -- not a binary "wheelchair accessible: yes/no" from a listing that has never been verified, but a granular 0-100 score based on six real features. Can you get through the door? Is the restroom usable? Will you encounter steps? Whether you are hitting downtown for dinner or heading to a Meridian brewery, you will know before you go.

Boise Coverage

Areas we cover in
Boise Metro

398 restaurants and bars scored across Boise Metro and the Treasure Valley. Search by area or browse the map.

Downtown Boise The Bench Boise Highlands North End Hyde Park Eagle Meridian Nampa Caldwell Garden City Kuna Star Twin Falls
Also in Idaho

1,400 locations across
2 Idaho regions

Boise is our southern Idaho hub, but we cover the north too. Heading to Coeur d'Alene for the weekend? We have you covered.

Boise Metro
398 locations
Northern Idaho
985 locations
FAQ

Common questions about
accessible dining in Boise

How many wheelchair accessible restaurants are in Boise on ROLLIN?
ROLLIN has scored 398 restaurants and bars in Boise Metro, covering Downtown Boise, North End, Hyde Park, Eagle, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Garden City, and the wider Treasure Valley. Each location is rated 0-100 based on six features: wheelchair entry, accessible restroom, level entry, accessible parking, wide aisles, and elevator access.
What areas in Boise does ROLLIN cover?
ROLLIN covers Downtown Boise, The Bench, Boise Highlands, North End, Hyde Park, Eagle, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Garden City, Kuna, Star, and extends to Twin Falls. You can search by area name or browse the map to find scored locations near you.
How accessible is outdoor dining in Boise?
Boise's food scene leans heavily on patios, brewery yards, and food truck courts. But outdoor does not mean accessible. Gravel surfaces, uneven ground, stepped decks, and picnic-table-only seating are common barriers. ROLLIN scores the permanent features -- entry, restroom, indoor layout -- so you know the baseline before you factor in patio conditions.
What about mountain terrain and accessibility in Idaho?
Idaho's terrain creates unique challenges. Steep slopes, gravel parking, and uneven surfaces are common even in urban areas. Downtown Boise is relatively flat, but foothill communities and mountain towns can have significant grade changes. ROLLIN scores the features that matter most: can you get through the door, is the restroom accessible, and is the entry level. Those answers do not change with the elevation.
Is ROLLIN free?
Yes. ROLLIN is 100% free for anyone looking for wheelchair accessible restaurants. Search Boise locations, view detailed accessibility scores, and save your favorites at no cost. No account required to search.
Does ROLLIN cover other Idaho regions and states?
Yes. ROLLIN covers Idaho with 1,400 total locations across 2 regions: Boise Metro (398) and Northern Idaho including Coeur d'Alene and Moscow (985). We also cover 11 other states: New York, California, Massachusetts, Florida, Illinois, Colorado, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Texas, and Ohio -- 105,000+ locations across 15 states.
Know Before You Go

Search accessible restaurants
in Boise

398 locations. Real scores. No account required. Stop guessing about accessibility and start knowing.