Cruising through the area with a group and wanted to get a few beers and something to eat. The place was packed so I figured it had to be a good place.
I asked the parking person at the entrance if there were parking spots for the disabled as we had a person who uses a wheelchair. We found the disabled parking to our left in the back and helped our disabled person get out of the car and transfer to his wheel chair. We found a ramp and once we were up at the restaurant level, THERE WAS NOT ONE TABLE WHICH COULD ACCOMMODATE HIM. All tables were barstool height. We went around and around and nothing. I was shocked. Isn't this a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act? We spoke to a waitress who was not really sympathetic making our disabled person feel humiliated. A man came by and said that he may be able to dust off a folding table somewhere in the back. A folding table? Really? At this point we all felt we had to leave.
The management needs to be aware they they are violating the law when a person in a wheelchair cannot eat at a table that is a regular height.