This small grocery store on Noyes is relatively accessible. They have a ramp from their parking lot to the doors, but it would be hard to enter the establishment if you needed assistance, as they do not have automatic doors or an alternative to the door handles, which would be difficult to use if you didn’t have full function in your hands. Additionally, the aisles seem to be wide enough for a standard sized wheel chair, but I cannot say that with 100% confidence. I did not see any assistance buttons in the store for those that can not reach certain shelves or grab their own groceries, and for those with seeing impairments, I do not know how one would maneuver through a grocery store, as they do not have braille or anything to help customers identify products.
Disability Awareness: Welcoming, Talked directly to the person/people with disability, Gave choices, Gave extra time, Respectful