When we entered the establishment, we asked for a booth seat, since our son with autism seems to do better in restaurants when sitting in a booth. The co-owner (I believe) said that our son couldn't sit near the wall because "last time he was here he broke" one of the plates hanging from it. We stated that we hadn't actually ever been in the restaurant before and then immediately felt uncomfortable which in turn upset our son who began to cry. We should have left then, but we were hungry. Eventually we asked for our order "to go" since no one in the family was having a pleasant experience. Food was fine, but service was not autism friendly, maybe not even child friendly. We will not go back.
Disability Awareness: Unwelcoming, Unfriendly, Disrespectful