2,958 restaurants and bars in the DFW Metro, each scored 0-100 for real wheelchair accessibility. Plus 7,526 locations across all of Texas. Know before you go.
No guesswork. No phone calls. Just real data about the places you want to visit.
Type a neighborhood, cuisine, or restaurant name. Filter by Deep Ellum, Uptown, Fort Worth, or any area across the DFW Metro.
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.
Save your favorites, share with friends and family, and stop worrying about surprises at the door. That is what "know before you go" means.
Every Dallas restaurant is evaluated on the features that actually matter when you are in a wheelchair.
The three critical features carry the most weight. When critical features are unverified, the score is capped to prevent false confidence.
Dallas-Fort Worth is built for cars. That sounds like it should be good for wheelchair users -- plenty of parking, right? Not exactly. The sprawl that defines DFW means parking lots the size of football fields, cracked and uneven asphalt, curb cuts that end in gravel, and distances between your car and the front door that turn a simple dinner into an expedition in triple-digit heat.
Deep Ellum's converted warehouses have the character but not always the access. Uptown's newer builds are generally better, but "ADA compliant" on a building permit does not mean the restroom actually works for a power chair. Bishop Arts has charm by the square foot -- and steps to match. The Stockyards in Fort Worth are literal 19th-century cattle yards. Historic, yes. Wheelchair-friendly? That depends on the specific building.
Then there is the heat. From May through October, outdoor dining in Dallas is not a casual decision -- it is a medical one. Metal ramps and handrails hit temperatures that can burn skin. Parking lots without shade turn a 200-foot roll into a dangerous situation. The restaurants that have covered entries, close-proximity accessible parking, and functioning AC are the ones that actually work year-round.
ROLLIN gives you the full picture -- not just "wheelchair accessible: yes" like Google Maps, but a granular 0-100 score that tells you whether you can get through the door, whether the restroom works for you, and whether there are steps between you and your table. That is the difference between hoping for the best and knowing before you go.
2,958 restaurants and bars scored across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Search by neighborhood or browse the map.
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