Chipotle, Lewisville
Knowing Chipotle is owned by the same company as McDonald’s I have come to expect a certain level of accessibility when entering one of their restaurants. However, it’s only been recently that I’ve gone into the one located right around the corner from my house. I’m a huge fan of Taco Cabana and I don’t like change. But anyways, back to the matter at hand … the place is pretty kick ass (and accessible) for a number of reasons. For one it’s big and open. The concrete floors are easy to roll on and their tables are not so ornate that I can’t roll under them. I’ve included the picture below but basically it’s a straight poll so it’s very easy to roll under and put the brakes on. This is huge for when you’re by yourself and someone can’t help you move a chair or if you are with a group of people and no extra chair is available. The second great thing about Chipotle is the pop machines are low enough that I can fill my own drink without the worry of a spill or the puzzling stares of on-lookers. My only complaint about Chipotle is the ordering line. It’s low enough I can nearly see over it but high enough I can’t see any of the available ingredients for my burrito. From what I can see, there are also no signs stating what’s available.
Awesome Tables - Picture
Quick’n’Dirty
- Big open spaces
- Concrete floors
- Roll-under tables
- Low pop machines
- Ordering line is too high, can’t see ingredients
mikeagimp rating: 4 out of 5