Ohio locations scored for accessibility
From Cleveland's West Side Market neighborhood to Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine to Columbus's Short North. Every location gets a 0-100 accessibility score based on 6 features that actually matter. Four regions. Always free.
Northeast to southwest, the Buckeye State covered.
Every Ohio restaurant gets the same objective evaluation.
Each Ohio restaurant is evaluated on the specific accessibility details wheelchair users need.
Can you get through the front door? Ramp, level threshold, or wide automatic doors.
CriticalGrab bars, turning radius, accessible stall. The feature most people forget until they need it.
CriticalNo steps at the entrance. Not "just one small step." Zero steps.
CriticalDesignated accessible parking spots nearby. Especially important in Ohio's suburban restaurant strips.
Enough space between tables to navigate without asking people to move.
For multi-level restaurants. That rooftop spot is only accessible if you can get there.
4,773 locations. Four regions. Real scores. Free.