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A
review
especially
for
wheelchair
users
and
anyone
else
needing
to
not
use
stairs.
Well,
best
of
luck
to
you
because
this
place
listed
itself
on
google
as
"accessible",
and
well
it
isn't.
Did
they
make
an
effort
sort
of,
yes.
Because
they
knew
I
had
just
wheeled
through
the
ruins
of
athens
to
get
there
because
the
taxi
driver
didn't
want
to
drop
me
off
anywhere
near
it.
It's
not
accessible.
There
are
no
"invalid
lifts",
there
are
no
ramps,
they
have
the
old
fashioned
slopes
that
you
stick
one
wheel
in
and
the
other
wheel
in,
and
pray
to
god
you
don't
die,
but
there
is
no
way
anyone
independent
can
go
up
this
alone,
because
they
have
so
many
stair
cases,
and
have
to
use
the
same
two
cheaply
made
slope
slots
for
each
time
and
each
moment
you
need
them.
And
that's
after
they
make
a
big
song
and
dance
about
having
to
go
find
them
in
a
closet
somewhere....seriously!
You'd
think,
oh
hopefully
it
will
be
"worth
it",
because
maybe
like
me,
you
enjoy
visiting
this
franchise
all
over
the
world,
but
like
many
of
them
these
days,
Hard
Rock
Cafe
for
some
odd
reason
purposefully
places
their
restaurant
in
"old
towns"
and
"inaccessible"
areas
because
it
seems
more
"trendy
and
cool".
Perhaps
if
the
overly
priced
food
was
good
enough
to
drown
out
and
gloss
over
the
fact
that
you
just
aren't
accessible,
maybe
I
wouldn't
be
bothering
to
write
this
at
all,
but
I
feel
obligated
to,
since
I
wouldn't
want
anyone
else
turning
up
there
thinking
they
are
going
to
have
a
super
duper
hard
rock
cafe
experience
in
a
wheelchair,
when
they
just
won't,
because
Hard
Rock
Cafe
can't
be
bothered
to
rebuild
the
interior
of
their
restaurants
purposely
put
in
super
duper
old
buildings,
and
then
use
the
excuse,
"Oh
we
aren't
allowed",
yeh
well,
then
1.
don't
keep
saying
you
accept
"everyone",
when
clearly
ya
don't.
2.
Don't
keep
opening
up
in
old
listed
buildings
because
you
think
you
will
make
more
money.
You
are
going
to
lose
people
who
have
supported
you
for
years
purely
based
on
the
notion
you
might
be
the
one
capitalistic
entity
who
sort
of
cared
about
"disabled"
people.
But
I
have
been
to
so
many
of
these
places
now,
and
they
are
all
the
same,
and
it
has
become
quite
obvious
the
only
thing
they
care
about
is
making
money!
And
I
guess
like
every
other
place
in
the
world,
there
is
that
backward
bigoted
thinking
that
people
who
have
mobility
issues
don't
have
any??????
Well--your
loss!
Give
it
a
miss,
and
go
to
the
Hilton,
where
it
is
nothing
like
what
you
want,
but
at
least
they
have
a
way
in!
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