Sociability is a great app — for the UK. If you're looking for wheelchair accessible restaurants in the United States, there's only one platform with real data.


Sociability has built an impressive database of approximately 20,000 accessible venues across the UK. It's a valuable resource for anyone in Britain navigating accessibility.
But if you're in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Denver, Dallas, or any of the 53 regions ROLLIN covers across 13 US states, Sociability can't help you. That's a different geography, with different data.
ROLLIN was built from the ground up for the American dining landscape — ADA requirements, US restaurant formats, American address systems, and the specific challenges wheelchair users face in the United States.
Sociability uses a tag-based approach with user reviews. You can filter by categories and read what other visitors experienced. It's a solid qualitative model.
ROLLIN takes a quantitative approach. Every location gets a 0-100 accessibility score based on 6 verified features. Three of those features are designated as critical — wheelchair entry, accessible restroom, and level entry — because they determine whether you can actually get in and use the space.
When critical features are unverified, the score is capped. When they're confirmed, the ceiling lifts. No guessing, no ambiguity — just a number you can trust.
Both platforms serve the disability community. Here's how they differ.
| FEATURE | ROLLIN |
SOCIABILITY |
|---|---|---|
| Scoring System | Tags + reviews | |
| US Coverage | ||
| UK Coverage | Not yet | |
| Feature Granularity | Category tags | |
| Community Verification | User reviews | |
| Trust Tiers | ||
| API / SDK | ||
| Restaurant Count | ~20,000 (all venue types) | |
| Wheelchair-Specific | Broad accessibility | |
| Cost | Free |
Search 105,000+ wheelchair accessible restaurants and bars across 15 states. Scored, verified, free.