The Richmond Street Deli
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid
Overview
The Richmond Street Deli is a lovely little coffee shop in the Rosemount Area of Aberdeen. The deli makes delicious homemade soup, excellent coffee and very good sandwiches, wraps and breakfasts. The most unique feature about the deli, is that its has a free book swap. Customers can bring in books they have read and swap them for ones they haven't. The deli has floor to ceiling book shelves crammed full of fiction and non-fiction books to cater for any literary taste. The book swap works out significantly cheaper than buying books or getting library fines! It appears that the deli is wheelchair accessible (although I have not been there in my own wheelchair). The doors appear wide and there is a disabled toilet. The deli is on the ground floor and is cosy yet spacious. There is also a disabled parking space directly opposite the deli.
Transport & Parking
There is a bus stop on Rosemount place a few meteres away from the deli. There is also one disabled parking space directly opposite the front door. There is on-street parking nearby also.
Access
The deli is on the ground floor. There is a disabled toilet. The floor of the coffee shop is reasonably spacious, in that it is not cluttered with tables and chairs. Some of the higher book shelves would out of reach for customers in wheelchairs.
Toilets
The accessible toilet was spacious and clean.
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