Five steps could skewer grill fest
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid
Overview
If you can get in you'll have a lovely meal. The restaurant is sited in a period building and you need to climb five steps to get in. There is no alternative door so if you are permanently in a wheel chair then this is out of limits. If you can climb the steps and are seated at a table on the lower section of the restaurant you'll find a loo in reasonable reach. Worth booking and requesting table on the flat as part of the room is on a raised section. We'd booked but not asked about steps but staff were friendly and responsive, and set up a table especially for us. I don't think there is a special disabled loo but the cubicles were reasonably spacious. Menu varied with stylishly presented skewers, scampi and burgers and steak. There were metered parking. Spaces outside the restaurant which is close to the Carnegie library.
Transport & Parking
parking outside venue. There was a bue card bay close by.
Access
Chair would need to be carried up steps. steps not too raked but a big challenge to climb when not hugely mobile.
Toilets
Seat outside for rest or carer to wait. Didn't notice if there were rails but seemed not too small.
Staff
Very friendly. Made welcome and not rushed.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
Tricky getting in but worth effort for friendly bistro grill vibe. Lively place with events like silent disco and and vintage afternoon tea. Very convenient place to come on short jaunt from Rosyth port following drive through tour of sights.
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