Indaba Coffee Roasters on Broadway


1425 W. Broadway, Spokane, WA 99201
509-443-3566
www.IndabaCoffee.com

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ACCESSIBILITY
FEATURES:

PARKING ON STREET
ACCESS TO TRANSIT
EXTERIOR PATHWAY &
SEATING

ENTRANCES
INTERIOR
SEATING
RESTROOM
COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES & CUSTOMER SERVICE


PARKING


This establishment has free parking on the street


Passenger Loading Zone



  • There is no designated Passenger Loading Zone for the
    establishment


ACCESS TO TRANSIT



  • Establishment is located within the STA Service Area for
    Paratransit


Access to STA Fixed Bus Route(s) 1) Route Number(s): 21
& 23; Stop Number: #1201 [Broadway and Cedar — eastbound]



  • The best route is to use bus stop at Maple and Broadway, as route
    from bus stop at Cedar has uplifted surfaces on sidewalk

  • Distance from nearest bus stop to wheelchair accessible entrance is
    50+ feet

  • Route is at least 44 inches wide

  • Surface is level, unbroken, firm, slip resistant, free of
    obstacles

  • Route has curb ramps and curb cuts where needed

  • Route is partially covered

  • Lighting level is bright in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and
    reading signs

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EXTERIOR

This establishment has an exterior pathway with outdoor seating

exterior

Pathway is minimum 44 inches wide

Surface is level, unbroken, firm, slip resistant, free of
obstacles

Pathway has curb ramps and curb cuts where needed

Pathway is partially covered

Lighting level is medium in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and
reading signs

There are tactile warning strips or high contrast paint at curb
ramps

There is grass to the west of the building for service animal
relief area

RAMPS/STAIRS

No ramps or stairs are needed to enter the establishment

MAIN ENTRANCE

The
establishment has two public entrances, both on the north side of the building

The main entrance is wheelchair accessible

Ground or floor is level inside and outside entrance door

Threshold of door is level.

Door threshold is no more than ½” high (actual
¼”)

Door opens toward you as you enter

Door has at least 32” clearance when door is open 90
degrees

Door handles can be operated with closed fist

Lighting level is medium in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and
reading signs

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INTERIOR



  • There are no interior doors (except for restrooms)

  • Hallways and aisles are at least 36” wide, or not less than
    28” for 4-foot intervals

  • There are locations that allow 60” space for a wheelchair to
    turn around

  • Hallways and aisles are clear of obstacles, tripping hazards, objects
    protruding more than 4” or lower than 80”

  • Lowest service counter is no higher than 38” with a clear view
    from a sitting position (actual 36”)

  • Lighting level is medium in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and
    reading signs

  • The counter with straws/lids is 36” high


ELEVATORS AND LIFTS



  • No elevator or lift is needed as this business is on the ground
    level


SEATING



  • One or more seating areas in the common area can be accessed without
    steps

  • Customers can maneuver between tables without bumping into chairs
    (36” aisles)

  • All tables have legroom for wheelchair users (bottom of table =
    27” to 34”)

  • All tables and chairs can be moved or rearranged

  • There is one round or oval table that can seat 5-9 individuals

  • Lighting level is medium in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and
    reading menu

  • Spaces are available with adjustable lighting or brighter
    lighting

  • The interior has low visual stimulation

  • The interior has low background sound, and sound-absorbing
    surfaces

  • There are spaces for companions to sit next to wheelchair users

  • The seating area has moderate background sound when busy

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RESTROOM



  • There is one public restroom in the establishment

  • Restroom has one toilet, and no stalls

  • Users do not need to ask someone for a key to use the restroom

  • Restroom is designated “family”, “unisex”, or
    “assisted use”

  • Restroom signs have high contrast, Braille, raised lettering, low
    glare

  • Doors, handles, and levers can be operated with a closed fist

  • Room door has at least 32” clearance when open 90 degrees

  • Room is easy to open, requiring 5 lbs or less force to open

  • Door can be closed once a wheelchair is inside

  • Grab bars are easily reachable behind toilet and on side wall nearest
    toilet

  • Height of toilet seat is at least 17” from the floor

  • Toilet flushes with a closed fist

  • There is a coat hook between 30” and 48” from the
    floor

  • The height of the sink/counter top is no more than 34” from the
    floor

  • The faucet controls are no more than 17″ from front edge of sink
    or counter top

  • The faucets can be operated automatically or with a closed fist

  • There is room for a wheelchair to roll under the sink (27″ min
    clearance, 8″ overhang, 9″ toe space)

  • All pipes under the sink are covered to prevent injury or burns

  • Height of soap dispenser control is no more than 48” from floor,
    and can be reached from a chair

  • Hand dryer or towel dispensers can be operated automatically or with
    a closed fist

  • The bottom edge of the lowest mirror is no more than 40” from
    floor

  • Trash receptacles are positioned so they do not block the route of
    the door

  • Lighting level is low, but is adequate for mobility and reading
    signs

  • Room has baby changing station

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COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES &
CUSTOMER SERVICE



  • Acoustics are comfortable (no echoing, loud music, etc). Noise level
    = Low

  • If a customer is unable to hear, other forms of communication
    include: writing pad

  • Auditory information is presented visually

  • Menus are available online

  • Visual information is presented audibly (servers will read menus,
    etc.)

  • The following alternate means are available for patrons to order,
    contact, or schedule: On-line, phone

  • Information is available on food allergies, sensitivities

  • All items are within reach, or assistance is offered to reach
    them

  • If goods and services are not accessible, they are provided in
    alternative manner

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Accessibility Ambassador review conducted by Jennifer Simons and
Dave Reynolds on May 10, 2016