I went to Jerry's of Corner Cooks yesterday afternoon and spoke with Ed, the manager. He could not have been more welcoming. He shook my hand and we had a most pleasant conversation! The restaurant is small but it's physically accessible. I look forward to dining here sometime in the near future.
Disability Awareness:
Welcoming, Talked to me person-to-person, Asked me if I needed or wanted help, Friendly, Gave me choices, Gave me extra time, Respectful, Helpful when I needed assistance or accommodation, Flexible service, Physically accessible
For those who want to have a good time for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, go to Jerry's. Jerry's is very accommodating for people who do have disabilities. I use a power wheelchair and when the waiter saw me come through the door, he acted very inviting and friendly and helped me to my table. During lunch, he came around to my side of the table to understand what I was saying and he always asked me nice questions and answered my questions. He introduced himself to me, too. I didn't see the bathrooms, so I don't know how accessible they are for people in wheelchairs. When I left, another worker held the doors for me and was very friendly. All in all, this was a very pleasing experience for me and my mom. Plus, the food was phenomenal. I had a grilled shrimp tostada and my mom and I had our own separate pots of coffee. Jerry's is not a big restaurant but everyone there went out of their way to be friendly and helpful.
Disability Awareness:
Welcoming, Talked to me person-to-person, Asked me if I needed or wanted help, Friendly, Gave me choices, Gave me extra time, Respectful, Helpful when I needed assistance or accommodation, Flexible service, Physically accessible
Disability Awareness: Welcoming, Talked to me person-to-person, Asked me if I needed or wanted help, Friendly, Gave me choices, Gave me extra time, Respectful, Helpful when I needed assistance or accommodation, Flexible service, Physically accessible