Member since 6/5/2025
An overall good place. A small location so not much parking, door not accessible but often held open. A little loud though, so if that is an issue I would advise against it. Physical accessibility is good enough that a wheelchair user can go here on their own.
An expensive but accessible market. The checkout counters are a bit high though
An expensive but accessible market. The checkout counters are a bit high though
Cool and accessible grocery store. There are very few accessible parking spaces.
A circular part that is wide and wheelchair accessible. It is mostly flat.
Very hilly to drive up to it (difficult for wheelchair accessible vans to go up, but possible). A nice, small venue with well-positioned accessible seating.
Went for a tour and getting in was hilly but the campus was accessible.
A great taco place with doors that are always open and regular height seating options. The bathroom is also clean and spacious and can accommodate a wheelchair easily!
This place has great ice cream and is easily physically accessible, as their doors are usually open. My only complaint is that they have high counters so if you are in a non-elevating wheelchair it may be a bit hard to order. There is also no regular-height seating (or any seating) in Salt & Straw, but there are usually tables outside or nearby.
Open walking area is tiled so may be challenging to navigate in a manual wheelchair but is a flat and open area in Stanford's athletic complex
Housing is hard to get but accessible options are available. They do have a disability office, but hard to get accommodations unless you have medical proof of need. Overall accessible campus but improvements can be made
Good food, good accessibility
Dated ramp equipment but large and accessible station
Had to wait for someone to open the door for me but the place is nice, has good food, and has an accessible interior with easy contactless ordering.
Went for a tour and a student rep said I shouldn't go here because it is hilly and the elevators are very confusing to find. Probably not a good choice for prospective students in wheelchairs
Ramen Nagi has great food and while it is a tight space, the staff are helpful and their location has accessible seating and an automatic door at the entrance