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Ohio Wheelchair Accessibility Guide

Wheelchair Accessible
Restaurants in Ohio

4,773

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.

Four regions. 4,773 locations.

Northeast to southwest, the Buckeye State covered.

Real numbers. Not marketing claims.

Every Ohio restaurant gets the same objective evaluation.

31%
of Ohio restaurants on ROLLIN score 80 or above — meaning verified accessible entry, restroom, and level threshold. The rest? Now you know exactly what's missing before you go.

Six features. The ones that actually matter.

Each Ohio 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. Not "just one small step." Zero steps.

Critical

Accessible Parking

Designated accessible parking spots nearby. Especially important in Ohio's suburban restaurant strips.

Wide Aisles

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

Elevator

For multi-level restaurants. That rooftop spot is only accessible if you can get there.

Common questions about accessible dining in Ohio

How many wheelchair accessible restaurants are scored in Ohio?
ROLLIN has scored 4,773 restaurants and bars across Ohio, spanning Cleveland Metro (1,920), Cincinnati Metro (1,172), Columbus Metro (910), and Northwest Ohio (771). Each location receives a 0-100 score based on 6 accessibility features.
Does ROLLIN cover suburbs outside the major Ohio cities?
Yes. Our Cleveland coverage extends to Akron and Canton. Cincinnati includes Dayton and Northern Kentucky. Columbus covers Dublin and Westerville. Northwest Ohio spans Toledo, Lima, Findlay, and Mansfield. We score the suburbs, not just downtown.
Is ROLLIN free to use in Ohio?
Yes, ROLLIN is completely free. Search, filter by city or cuisine, view detailed scores, and save favorites at no cost. No account required. We also offer a free iOS app and a developer API.
How are Ohio restaurant accessibility scores calculated?
Each restaurant receives a 0-100 score based on 6 features: wheelchair entry, accessible restroom, level entry, accessible parking, wide aisles, and elevator access. Three are weighted as critical. Scores reflect which features are verified present, absent, or unknown.

Find Accessible Restaurants in Ohio

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