P.F. Chang's China Bistro2012-08-28 22:36:22Paul Cardin
Overall rating
4.7
Disabled Parking and Signage
4.5
Disabled Parking Level
5.0
Disabled Parking Close
5.0
Disabled Parking Condition
4.5
Ramp Condition/Incline
5.0
Curb Cut Out Condition
5.0
Front Door Accessibility
4.5
Inside Navigation
4.5
Accessibility Seating
5.0
Restroom Wheelchair Accessible
4.5
Reviewed by Paul Cardin August 28, 2012
P. F. Chang
review
Good Points
Lots of accessible tables.
Bad Points
There really should be more Disabled Parking spots.
Comments
This review is a compilation of many visits. There are no surprises here. There are two well placed well marked Disabled Parking spots. You don't have to go into the parking lot to get to the ramp. It's just that there really should be more spots. After we took the pictures for this review, we went back to see if there were more Disabled Parking spots on the side, like Red Lobster. But no. The two you see are the two you get.
The front door situation is like all other major chains. A front door that is heavy. The waiting area can get pretty crowded at times. We've never had any problem getting to any table, although we generally pick the same couple of tables that are closer to the door.
There's a clear path to the restrooms. This is a national chain so their restrooms are very accessible. I'll add more specifics when we revisit with a note pad later in the year.
My advice, as always, is to go early or go late. Then you'll get a chance at one of those two spots.
For a review of food and dining experience not focused on accessibility, click below for a review from Urbanspoon.
The front door situation is like all other major chains. A front door that is heavy. The waiting area can get pretty crowded at times. We've never had any problem getting to any table, although we generally pick the same couple of tables that are closer to the door.
There's a clear path to the restrooms. This is a national chain so their restrooms are very accessible. I'll add more specifics when we revisit with a note pad later in the year.
My advice, as always, is to go early or go late. Then you'll get a chance at one of those two spots.
For a review of food and dining experience not focused on accessibility, click below for a review from Urbanspoon.