Building is quite accessible. Parking could be improved to get a few spaces closer to the entrance. Some hallways are vinyl tile which could be slippery if wet. Office doors are not automated.
Read MoreIf you get to Boston and want to spend a couple memorable hours, visit the Bleacher Bar under Fenway’s Green Monster. It’s accessible and a really festive experience!
Read MoreIf you want to experience the Old Port District in Portland ME and be near the waterfront restaurants and a short drive from the Portland Head Lighthouse, don’t miss the Portland Harbor House. It elegant and accessible. We loved it!!
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a delicious lobster roll in a casual setting in Bar Harbor, Stewman’s is the place! Grab a lobster roll from the take out window and take a picnic to Acadia Park. Or just sit on the patio deck and take in the gorgeous waterfront setting! Wonderful!
Read MoreWhen you get to Bar Harbor don’t miss Galyn’s although getting into the restaurant will require some assistance. But the Lobster is fresh and delicious!
Read MoreIf you’re looking for the perfect lunch in Newport, Brick Alley is the happening place. It’s located in a charming shopping area and is very wheelchair accessible! We loved It!
Read MoreWe couldn’t resist stopping at reportedly the oldest tavern in America. We had a great memory with Irish Coffee in a charming colonial setting but unfortunately there is no wheelchair accessible restroom. But we loved the experience!
Read MoreDon’t miss the fabulous White Barn Inn Restaurant as you drive north from Boston to Maine. It’s accessible, charming and not to be missed.
Read MoreThe Providence Biltmore is fully wheelchair accessible with spacious guest rooms, a McCormick & Schmick’s restaurant and Starbucks. But it’s looking a bit old and tired. I expected more from the Biltmore name.
Read MoreThe Equinox is absolutely spectacular and very wheelchair accessible. We loved the picture perfect setting although the service was slow.
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