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Florida Wheelchair Accessibility Guide

Wheelchair Accessible
Restaurants in Florida

5,447

Florida locations scored for accessibility

From Miami Cuban cafes to Tampa Bay seafood to Orlando tourist corridor dining. Every location gets a 0-100 accessibility score based on 6 features that actually matter. Five regions. Always free.

Five regions. 5,447 locations.

From South Beach to the First Coast.

Real numbers. Not marketing claims.

Every Florida restaurant gets the same objective evaluation.

33%
of Florida restaurants on ROLLIN score 80 or above — meaning verified accessible entry, restroom, and level threshold. Florida's flat terrain helps with level entry, but older buildings in Miami and St. Augustine still have gaps.

Six features. The ones that actually matter.

Each Florida restaurant is evaluated on the specific accessibility details wheelchair users need.

Wheelchair Entry

Can you get through the front door? Ramp, level threshold, or wide automatic doors.

Critical

Accessible Restroom

Grab bars, turning radius, accessible stall. The feature most people forget until they need it.

Critical

Level Entry

No steps at the entrance. Florida's flat geography helps, but older buildings still have surprises.

Critical

Accessible Parking

Designated accessible parking. In Florida's car-first culture, this is non-negotiable.

Wide Aisles

Enough space between tables to navigate without asking people to move.

Elevator

For multi-level restaurants. That waterfront rooftop is only accessible if you can reach it.

Common questions about accessible dining in Florida

How many wheelchair accessible restaurants are scored in Florida?
ROLLIN has scored 5,447 restaurants and bars across Florida, spanning Miami Metro (1,964), Tampa Bay (1,215), Orlando Metro (1,173), Southwest FL (651), and Jacksonville (444).
Does ROLLIN cover the theme park areas near Orlando?
Yes. Our Orlando Metro region covers 1,173 locations including Kissimmee and the tourist corridor. We score the restaurants and bars around Disney World, Universal, and International Drive so you know which dining options are accessible before your trip.
Is ROLLIN free to use in Florida?
Yes, completely free. Search, filter, view scores, and save favorites at no cost. No account required. We also offer a free iOS app and a developer API.
Does ROLLIN cover Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach?
Yes. Both are included in our Miami Metro region (1,964 locations total), which spans from West Palm Beach through Fort Lauderdale down to Miami and Homestead.

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