3/5 Audrey S. 2 years ago on Google
I
have
visited
BIBIBOP
multiple
times
as
it
is
close
to
OSU.
However,
as
I
became
more
of
a
frequent
customer,
I
started
to
pick
up
on
certain
aspects
of
inaccessibility
for
this
location
for
people
with
various
developmental
and
physical
disabilities.
The
first
characteristic
that
I
discovered
to
be
possibly
inaccessible
for
this
location
is
the
entrance
to
the
restaurant.
It
can
be
difficult
for
people
who
struggle
with
mobility
issues.
If
they
take
advantage
of
assistive
technology
to
enter
BIBIBOP,
it
may
be
impossible
for
them
to
enter
without
any
assistance.
The
doors
must
be
manually
opened,
and
have
pretty
big
handles
and
can
be
heavy
and
tall.
This
can
be
streneous
for
some
individuals
with
particular
handicaps
since
there
are
no
automatic
sliding
doors
or
handicapped
door
opening
buttons.
Additionally,
right
when
you
enter
the
front
doors,
there
is
a
flight
of
stairs
that
takes
individuals
to
the
area
to
order
their
food.
There
were
no
ramps
or
other
entrances
I
saw
available
to
the
public
to
use
if
the
main
entryway
was
inaccessible,
which
also
imposes
an
obstacle
for
people
with
physical
disabilities.
The
seating
area
options
are
also
limited
for
some
individuals.
There
were
a
number
of
higher
level
stools
and
tables
where
some
people
may
be
unable
to
get
in
or
remain
seated
at
various
locations
around
the
restaurant.
However,
the
process
of
ordering
food
seemed
very
accessible
once
you
are
able
to
get
to
that
area!
The
menu
was
big
and
easy
to
read,
and
the
signs
listing
the
ingredients
were
a
fair
level
and
easy
to
read.
The
employees
were
super
understanding
and
kind,
and
did
not
mind
repeating
themselves
if
I
did
not
fully
understand
what
they
had
to
say.
However,
I
did
notice
the
music
was
very
loud,
which
could
make
a
person
like
me
who
has
hearing
loss
difficult
to
interact
with
employees
and
other
people.
If
this
place
was
more
accessible
for
people
with
disabilities
and
the
general
public,
I
would
give
this
place
4
or
5
stars!