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  Sunday, November 09, 2008
I give The Times Irish Pub & Restaurant FOUR STARS for wheelchair accessibility. They can earn the other star by installing an automatic entry door and by covering the exposed pipes under the accessible sink in the wheelchair restroom. If they lowered a small area of the top of the bar so a person in a wheelchair could sit then they would get a Plus Star!
Sunday, November 09, 2008
I give Panera Bread TWO STARS. They can earn the other Three Stars by making their main or side entrance wheelchair accessible, lower the counter where you pick up your food/drink order, place a threshold ramp at the step leading to the dining area that has the indoor tables and place some wheelchair accessible tables outside
  Sunday, November 09, 2008
I give Souper Salad TWO STARS. They could earn the other Three Stars if they installed automatic doors at both entries, moved some of the tables further apart and away from the passage area from lobby entry door to front area and lower the salad bar.
  Sunday, November 09, 2008
I give FIVE STARS to the Massachusetts State House for wheelchair accessibility and FIVE STARS to Carl Richardson, State House ADA Coordinator for making the State House Accessible to All.
  Monday, August 31, 2009
Sunday, November 09, 2008
The Traveling Wheelchair gives ‘The Hall’ at Patriots Place FIVE PLUS STARS for wheelchair accessibility. They really thought of everything possible to make it accessible to all. We would recommend all New England Football fans of all ages and abilities come to see this wonderful state of the art museum for it's a lot of fun and much of it is an educational, entertaining and interactive experience.
  Sunday, November 09, 2008
I give The Body Shop located on Washington Street in Boston ZERO STARS for wheelchair accessibility. In order to earn any Stars they would simply need to replace the step with a sloped cement threshold so a person in a wheelchair can enter their business like many of the other businesses have done on Washington Street.
  Saturday, October 04, 2008
I give Keith’s Farm THREE STARS for wheelchair accessibility. Keith’s Farm is one of the more accessible farms that I’ve visited because they have a wheelchair accessible Hay Ride. There’s not much they can do about tough terrain in the Pumpkin Patch or the Apple Orchards. In order to earn the other Two Stars they would simply need to add a wheelchair accessible Port-O-John, add some accessible picnic tables, pave the dirt slope that leads to the small Apple Orchard and pick up some of the fallen apples so persons in wheelchairs can wheel their wheelchairs around a little easier.