Bringing a little taste of Mexico to Glasgow!
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair
Overview
This is an accessible restaurant in Glasgow's city centre. It is a very lively place, with a warm welcome from all when you arrive. Tables are very close together, which makes for a great atmosphere, but not so great for getting around with mobility aids etc.
Transport & Parking
Parking is quite difficult in this area. There is on street parking available, but it is extremely busy. Public transport is very straight forward. There are lots of bus and train routes into the town centre. Queen Street station and Central Station are both within walking distance.
Access
There is a very clear sign outside, so finding the restaurant was easy enough. There are two glass doors to enter, which need to be opened manually. This made it a little difficult for me getting into the restaurant. Once inside, there didn't seem to be many seating options for wheelchair users. Part of the seating area is upstairs, but we managed to get a small table at the front door.
Toilets
There was an accessible loo at the rear of the restaurant. It had a sliding door which could have been tricky for some, but it had everything I needed from a loo.
Staff
I thought the staff were superb. From the minute we walked through the front door, we were made to feel very welcome. Can't speak highly enough about them!
Anything else you wish to tell us?
The food is fantastic in here, but be sure to keep the water topped up as it is pretty spicy. Hope you enjoy it!
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