A few problems but not too bad for wheelchair users
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair
Overview
Parts of this restaurant are accessible by wheelchair, and there is an accessible toilet. There are a few problems to report, see below.
Transport & Parking
The restaurant is near to Monument Metro station, which - like the whole of the Tyne and Wear Metro network - is fully step-free.
Access
The main entrance at the front of the restaurant is not step-free. There is a side entrance which is step-free. It's difficult to reach it, because you have to pass between tightly-packed tables and chairs, and a heavily weighted sunshade-base which blocks the way and is too heavy to move. Having got past these obstacles you reach a side-door and you have to press a doorbell to alert staff that you want to come in. Only the back part of the restaurant is step-free, there is a big step down from there to the front part of the restaurant. The front part is not wheelchair-accessible. Amazingly, the staff sometimes close off the wheelchair-accessible back part of the restaurant for long periods, which means that no wheelchair user can use the restaurant during those periods.
Toilets
There is a wheelchair-accessible toilet, reachable from the back part of the restaurant, and it is fine except for two large bins blocking the wheelchair transfer area. This is very silly and thoughtless. The wheelchair transfer area is NOT free space, it's the place where a wheelchair user parks to allow a smooth sideways transfer to the toilet. See my photo below.
Staff
Although staff were friendly and helpful, they have lost two stars for making the approach to the side door extremely difficult in a wheelchair, and for putting rubbish bins in the wheelchair transfer area of the accessible toilet.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
If you are planning to eat here, make sure you have a Plan B up your sleeve.
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