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Review Gordon Biersch
This business has 1 positive and 0 negatives.
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Gordon Biersch

Not A JJ's List Disability-Aware Business Yet
Category: Restaurant/Cafe
Phone number: (630) 739-6036
Location: 639 E. Boughton Road Suite 100, Bolingbrook, IL 60440
* this business has multiple locations
Website: http://www.gordonbiersch.com/restaurants/
 
Review Gordon Biersch
This business has 1 positive and 0 negatives.
JR
JR
9:00am 06/01/10

The people there are nice. I go there with my family. My mom told a few of the waitresses that I have a disability, and they accept me. Because I have a disability, the manager gave me my own gordon Biersch plate, and a Gordon Biersch glass. Their not suppose to give away plates and glasses. But, since I love the restraunt, and have a disability, the manager decided to be extra nice. I feel more comfortable sitting at a booth, so they take me and my family to a booth. I often get nervous around big crowds, and look at the ground when I walk. They're very flexible, friendly, gives me extra time if needed, and gives me and my family choices. The waitresses tries their best to put me in the spot that makes me feel comfortable the most. I've been going to Gordon Biersch for awhile, and I almost always get the pizza. Anyways, we did have one bad experience at Gordon Biersch, which was when my mom accidently tipped over a glass, and it broke into little pieces. If the people at Gordon Biersch can understand that I have a disability, I'm sure they can understand that breaking the glass was an accident. I've always loved the plates and glasses they gave us at the restraunt, and I always wanted to own one. Luckly because of my disability, they decided to give me a free glass and plate for my birthday. I really appreciated the plate and glass as a gift. That was really nice of them. I wonder if they would share their secret recipe for their food and drinks with me, because I have a disability. Gordon Biersch is a very accepted place for anyone with a disability.

Disability Awareness:   Welcoming, Talked directly to the person/people with disability, Friendly, Gave choices, Gave extra time, Respectful, Helpful with assistance or accommodation, Flexible service, Physically accessible, Other or suggestions, They always checks on us, to make sure were ok.