6410 N. Market St., Spokane, WA 99217
(509) 467-6388
ACCESSIBILITY
FEATURES:
PARKING ON STREET
ACCESS TO TRANSIT
EXTERIOR PATHWAY &
SEATING
ENTRANCES
INTERIOR
SEATING
RESTROOM
COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES & CUSTOMER SERVICE
PARKING
This establishment has the following types of parking: free lot
- There are a total of 50+ spaces on the premises
- A total of 4 are marked ‘reserved’, ‘handicapped’, ‘disabled’, etc.
- All 4 accessible parking spaces have 5’ access aisles
- All 4 are ‘van accessible’ parking spaces with 8’ access aisles
- Accessible parking spaces have signs that are not obstructed when a vehicle is parked there
- Surface is level, unbroken, firm, slip resistant, free of obstacles
ROUTE FROM NEAREST ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREA TO ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE:
- Distance from nearest accessible parking to wheelchair accessible entrance is 30 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 covered
- Lighting is adequate for mobility and reading signs (Bright in daytime)
PARKING NOTES:
- Two accessible parking spaces are on the south side of the building and two are on the north side.
Passenger Loading Zone
- There is no designated Passenger Loading Zone for the
establishment
ACCESS TO TRANSIT
- Establishment is not located within the STA Service Area
EXTERIOR
- There is a service animal relief area on the premises (grassy or gravel area behind parking lot)
This establishment has exterior pathways or walkways
- Pathway is minimum 44 inches wide
- Surface is level, slip resistant, free of obstacles
- Pathway has curb ramps and curb cuts where needed
- Pathway is partially covered
- Lighting is adequate for mobility and reading signs (bright in daytime)
Steps and ramps are not required to enter the establishment. However, there is a set of stairs and a landing on the north end of the building to enter or leave the lounge.
- There is a handrail along the left side of the steps and landing (as you face the steps)
- The top of handrail gripping surface is 34 to 36 inches above stairs surface
- Steps are clear of obstacles or protrusions of 4-inches or more from sides.
- Surface of steps are firm, slip-resistant, unbroken
- Lighting is adequate for mobility and reading signs (medium in daytime)
RAMPS/STAIRS
No ramps or stairs are needed to enter the establishment
MAIN ENTRANCE
- The establishment has one main public entrance
- The main entrance is wheelchair accessible
- Ground or floor is level inside and outside the entrance door
- Threshold of door is level.
- Door threshold is no more than ½” high
- As you enter door opens toward you
- Door has at least 32” clearance when door is open 90 degrees
- Door handles can be operated with closed fist
- There is a 2nd door or 2nd set of doors inside the accessible entrance
- The distance between entrance door and 2nd doors is at least 48”
- Lighting is adequate for mobility and reading signs (Medium in daytime)
ENTRANCE NOTES:
- There are two outside doors that come into an entry way then one door into the café.
INTERIOR
- 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
- Lighting is adequate for mobility and reading signs (Medium)
ELEVATORS AND LIFTS
- No elevator or lift is needed as this business is on the ground
level
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS:
- There are signs to direct patrons to emergency exits, fire extinguishers
SEATING
- One or more seating areas can be accessed without steps
- Customers can maneuver between tables without bumping into chairs (36” aisles)
- There are 29 tables with legroom for wheelchair users [bottom of table = 27” to 34”]
- All tables and chairs can be moved or rearranged
- One area is available with low visual stimulation (lounge)
- A quiet table, room or area is available on request (lounge)
- There are one or more areas with low or no background sound, and/ or sound-absorbing surfaces
- There are spaces for companions to sit next to wheelchair users
- Lighting is adequate for mobility and reading signs (Medium)
RESTROOM
- There is a total of two public restrooms in the establishment
- Users do not need to ask for a key to use the restroom
- Women’s restroom has ‘wheelchair accessible’ sign
- Doors, handles, and levers can be operated with a closed fist
WOMEN’S RESTROOM
- Room door has at least 32” clearance when open 90 degrees
- Room is easy to open, requiring 5 lbs or less force to open
- Accessible stall door has at least 32” clearance when open 90 degrees
- Stall door opens to the outside
- Stall door can be opened, closed and latched with a closed fist
- Stall is at least 60” wide from side to side
- Stall is at least 56” deep front to back wall
- Stall 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 automatically or can be operated with a closed fist
- There is a coat hook between 36” 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 faucet controls can be operated 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 sinks 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
- Hand dryer or towel dispenser controls are no more than 48” from floor
- 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
- Toilet seat covers and feminine hygiene product dispensers are no higher than 48” from floor
- Lighting is adequate for mobility and reading signs (Low)
- Room has step stool
MEN’S RESTROOM
- Room door has at least 32” clearance when open 90 degrees
- Room is easy to open, requiring 5 lbs. or less force to open
- Accessible stall door has at least 32” clearance when open 90 degrees
- Stall door opens to the outside
- Stall door can be opened, closed and latched with a closed fist
- Stall is at least 60” wide from side to side
- Stall is at least 56” deep front to back wall
- Stall 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 automatically or can be operated with a closed fist
- There is a coat hook between 36” 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 faucet controls can be operated 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 sinks 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
- Hand dryer or towel dispenser controls are no more than 48” from floor
- 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
- Toilet seat cover and feminine hygiene product dispensers are no higher than 48” from floor
- Lighting is adequate for mobility and reading signs (Low)
- Room has step stool
RESTROOM NOTES:
- Restrooms are located behind the dining area
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 (specials written down)
- Visual information is presented audibly (servers will read menus, etc.)
- The following alternate means are available for patrons to order, contact, or schedule: phone
- Information on food allergies, sensitivities are available
- If goods and services are not accessible, they are provided in alternative manner
Accessibility Ambassador review conducted by Alisa Alonge and Dave Reynolds on May 19, 2016