2/5 Sir Mick of N. 1 year ago on Google
Haven’t
been
here
for
a
few
years
so
we
thought
we
would
go
for
lunch,
it
was
a
family
meal
for
four
adults.
I
use
a
wheelchair,
the
blue
badge
bays
are
near
to
the
entrance,
good
width
of
bay
to
get
out
of
the
car.
The
journey
into
the
venue
wasn’t
the
best.
The
dropped
kerb
wasn’t
level
with
the
road
and
so
a
small
step
up
caused
me
pain
as
I
bumped
over
it.
The
path
wasn’t
too
good
either,
they
have
used
riven
paving
slabs,
whilst
this
provides
some
slip
resistance,
it
provides
a
really
bumpy
ride
along
the
path
to
the
restaurant
causing
more
pain.
I
had
a
trip
to
the
accessible
toilet,
which
wasn’t
that
accessible.
The
problem
comes
from
creating
a
shared
accessible
toilet
with
a
nappy
changing
area.
When
there
is
shared
use
the
room
needs
to
be
larger
or
better
laid
out.
There
wasn’t
room
to
turn
my
small
wheelchair
around
because
there
was
a
large
bin
for
used
nappies
on
one
side
and
the
nappy
changing
table
sticking
out
on
the
opposite
side.
So
if
you
want
to
change
a
nappy
you
are
well
catered
for,
but
if
you
are
a
wheelchair
user
you
might
struggle.
The
meals
arrived,
fairly
average
pub
grub,
all
nicely
microwaved.
My
wife
had
gammon
steaks
around
20%
of
which
was
fat.
I
have
a
food
allergy
and
so
have
to
be
careful
what
I
order.
Unfortunately
the
food
which
I
am
allergic
to
found
it’s
way
onto
my
plate.
I
didn’t
see
the
contamination
until
I
had
eaten
food
which
was
on
top
of
it,
now
feeling
quite
ill.
Overall,
not
the
best
experience!