I am an occupational therapy student at Nova and came to Angelos today to assess the accessibility for individuals with mobility and visual impairments. We are very appreciative that the staff let us assess the area! Entrance: The entrance was accessible in regard to the width of the pathway and the incline from the parking lot onto the sidewalk. The path was made up of smooth brick pavers. Using the Building: All of the spaces in the building were the proper width to allow for mobility devices to navigate the space. There was contrast between the wall and the floor as well as text on signs. There was adequate visibility due to the windows letting in natural light and there were blinds available in case it gets too bright. Restrooms: There were two restrooms, both with wide doors and equipped with grab bars inside. The lighting in the bathroom was automatic and provided adequate lighting. The sink was at a good height for a mobility device to be able to fit underneath. Amenities: The staff were attentive and at the counter ready to help! They were very nice for letting us complete our assignment there. There was a high contrast with the signs on the exterior of the building and the walls they were on. Usability: Overall, the exterior and interior of the building was usable for individuals with mobility devices...
Read moreI bought a Margherita pizza from this restaurant last night and was highly disappointed. There was no tomato sauce on the pizza. It was totally white with fractionated pieces of uncooked tomatoes and green herb simulating basil. As for taste, it was unappealing despite the Spaghetti O's flavored tomato sauce. The 2 idiots behind the counter tried to convince me that it is how it is supposed to be made. One of them asked me if I'd like some tomato sauce for dipping. I just took it and left figuring I'd give it a chance since this is America and this restaurant did not have a clue. You see, the reason I'm calling them idiots is because they did not do their homework with regards to their menu. Looking on their website, there appears to be a large picture of a Margherita pizza. As a veteran of the US Navy stationed aboard 2 ships I have visited Naples, Italy and have had Margherita pizzas many times in Naples, Italy. I have also visited other foreign places, such as Japan and Dubai, and they (Margherita pizzas) tasted and looked similar to the ones I had in Naples, Italy. The pizza I was served tonight at this restaurant did not even come close. Please, please, please do your job and stop selling Margherita pizzas if you can't make it as it should be made. You have had my patronage twice,...
Read moreThe staff at Angelo's were so nice and accommodating! We came in as Nova students with an assignment to measure using the CHEC assessment to see how accessible this restaurant was for individuals with mobility and visual impairments.
The parking lot is accessible for mobility device users with ample room for parking and accessible curb cuts.
The doorways are wide enough according the CHEC, and the handles are light enough to easily open (no automatic door).
The inside of the restaurant is very spacious and has room to easily navigate a mobility device. The floor space is free of clutter and everything is clean and organized.
The bathrooms have grab bars, the door can be opened easily, and there is clear space under the sink for knee clearance for wheel chair users. There is not 5 feet of circular space for a wheelchair to turn around easily, however, it is still an accessible bathroom for mobility device users.
The lighting within the restaurant was great, but the menu boards were high up and could be difficult to read for individuals with low vision.
Overall, the restaurant staff were very kind to us and the overall accessibility is...
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