Columbus Metro — 910 Locations Scored

Wheelchair Accessible
Restaurants in Columbus

910 restaurants and bars in Columbus Metro, each scored 0-100 for real wheelchair accessibility. Plus 4,800 locations across all of Ohio. Know before you go.

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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 Short North, German Village, Clintonville, or any area across Columbus Metro.

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 Columbus 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 Columbus

College town energy,
real-world accessibility gaps.

Columbus is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Midwest, and the food scene has kept pace. Short North's gallery-lined corridor is packed with restaurants and bars in converted warehouses and storefronts. The problem? Converted does not mean accessible. Many of those buzzy spots have steps at the entrance, narrow interiors, and restrooms up or down a flight of stairs. A Google pin does not tell you any of that.

German Village is one of the most charming neighborhoods in Ohio -- and one of the hardest to navigate in a wheelchair. The brick streets are historic. The brick storefronts are historic. The uneven sidewalks and raised thresholds are also historic, and they are barriers. Victorian Village and Italian Village share the same DNA: beautiful old buildings that were never designed for wheels.

Then there is the suburban sprawl. Dublin, Worthington, Upper Arlington, Westerville, Grove City -- Columbus's suburbs stretch in every direction. The upside: newer construction means more locations built to modern ADA standards. The downside: you are driving everywhere, and "accessible parking" starts to matter a lot more when the parking lot is the only way in.

ROLLIN gives you the full picture -- not just a binary yes/no from a listing site, but a granular 0-100 score. Whether you are headed to a game-day restaurant near OSU, a date night in Short North, or brunch in Clintonville, you will know exactly what the accessibility situation is before you leave the house.

Columbus Coverage

Neighborhoods we cover in
Columbus Metro

910 restaurants and bars scored across Columbus Metro. Search by neighborhood or browse the map.

Short North German Village Clintonville Victorian Village Italian Village Grandview Heights Worthington Dublin Upper Arlington Westerville Grove City OSU Campus
Also in Ohio

4,800 locations across
4 Ohio regions

Columbus is growing fast, and so is our coverage. Heading to Cleveland for a weekend? Cincinnati for a Reds game? We have you covered.

Cleveland Metro
1,920 locations
Cincinnati Metro
1,200 locations
Columbus Metro
910 locations
Northwest Ohio
771 locations
FAQ

Common questions about
accessible dining in Columbus

How many wheelchair accessible restaurants are in Columbus on ROLLIN?
ROLLIN has scored 910 restaurants and bars in Columbus Metro, covering Short North, German Village, Clintonville, Grandview Heights, Dublin, Worthington, and the OSU campus area. Each location is rated 0-100 based on six features: wheelchair entry, accessible restroom, level entry, accessible parking, wide aisles, and elevator access.
What neighborhoods in Columbus does ROLLIN cover?
ROLLIN covers all Columbus neighborhoods including Short North, German Village, Clintonville, Victorian Village, Italian Village, Grandview Heights, Worthington, Dublin, Upper Arlington, Westerville, Grove City, and the OSU campus area. You can search by neighborhood name or browse the map to find scored locations near you.
How accessible are restaurants near Ohio State?
The OSU campus area has a mix of chain restaurants built to modern code and independent spots in older buildings along High Street. Newer chains generally score higher for accessibility, while many of the converted houses and older storefronts have steps, narrow entries, and no accessible restrooms. ROLLIN scores each one individually so you know what to expect on game day or any other day.
Historic districts vs suburbs -- which is more accessible?
Columbus has a clear divide. Historic neighborhoods like German Village, Victorian Village, and Italian Village have beautiful old buildings -- many with steps, narrow doorways, and no accessible restrooms. Newer suburbs like Dublin, Westerville, and Grove City tend to have restaurants built to modern ADA standards with level entries and wider interiors. ROLLIN scores every location the same way, so you can compare directly.
Is ROLLIN free?
Yes. ROLLIN is 100% free for anyone looking for wheelchair accessible restaurants. Search Columbus locations, view detailed accessibility scores, and save your favorites at no cost. No account required to search.
Does ROLLIN cover other Ohio cities and states?
Yes. ROLLIN covers all of Ohio with 4,800 total locations across 4 regions: Cleveland Metro (1,920), Cincinnati Metro (1,200), Columbus Metro (910), and Northwest Ohio (771). We also cover 11 other states: New York, California, Massachusetts, Florida, Illinois, Colorado, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Texas, and Idaho -- 105,000+ locations across 15 states.
Know Before You Go

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in Columbus

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