ADA Laws for Accessible Routes in Restaurants, Cafeterias, and Bars
There are specific Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) laws for accessible routes in restaurants, cafeterias, and bars. The diagram below is representative of accessible routes in a restaurant.
Restaurant Services on 2 Levels with Accessible Ramp Connecting
Dining Surfaces on Accessible Route
2010 ADA Standard 206.2.4, [Accessible Routes] Spaces and Elements, states, “At least one accessible route shall connect accessible building or facility entrances with all accessible spaces and elements within the building or facility which are otherwise connected by a circulation path unless exempted by [Standard] 206.2.3 Exceptions 1 through 7.” In most cases the exemptions do not apply. The diagram on the left is an example of dining surfaces in a restaurant or cafeteria on an accessible route.
Raised or Sunken Dining Area
2010 ADA Standard 206.2.5, [Accessible Routes] Restaurants and Cafeterias, states, “In restaurants and cafeterias, an accessible route shall be provided to all dining areas, including raised or sunken dining areas, and outdoor dining areas.” The photo on the right is an example of a raised or sunken dining area. A mezzanine could be an example of a raised dining area. See the photo below for a representation of a mezzanine.
Mezzanine
There are some exceptions to this Standard if there is an accessible area where the same decor and services are provided in the accessible area as are provided in the areas not accessible. Examples of “same services” include, but are not limited to, bar service, rooms having smoking and non-smoking sections, lotto and other table games, carry-out, and buffet service. Examples of “same decor” include, but are not limited to, seating at or near windows and railings with views, areas designed with a certain theme, party and banquet rooms, and rooms where entertainment is provided. For example, in alterations, an accessible route shall not be required to existing raised or sunken dining areas, or to all parts of existing outdoor dining areas where the same services and decor are provided in an accessible space usable by the public and not restricted to use by people with disabilities.
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