Thin man Brewery

Thin man brewery
492 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14222
716-923-4100
www.thinmanbrewery.com


Thin Man Brewery, located in the Elmwood Village, lacks adaption to wheelchair users and for that gets a 3 of 5 Wheelz rating. 


Parking: Parking on Elmwood is generally difficult and this is no different. There is street parking and parking lots near the restaurant. However, neither of those is guaranteed to be available.

Entrance/Exit: The entrance to Thin Man is fully accessible and easy to get into the building with plenty of room to maneuver once inside.

Seating: The biggest issue with Thin man is the seating. With only two low tables situated close to the front door it is uninviting for several reasons. First, being seated up front: every time the front door opened there is a burst of cold air coming in with the crowds. This is (only a seasonal) problem but an issue nonetheless. Second, with only two low tables situated so close to the bar it was very crowded and I felt as though where we were seated was a burden to those at the bar. The restaurant has a spacious layout and could move and/or add more lower tables for wheelchair users instead of having so many high-top tables that would solve many of the issues. Thin man does have a second floor, however, they do not have an elevator.

Restroom: The restroom is fully accessible with plenty of room to maneuver and everything needed within reach.

Thin man Brewery

Thin man brewery
492 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14222
716-923-4100
www.thinmanbrewery.com


Thin Man Brewery, located in the Elmwood Village, lacks adaption to wheelchair users and for that gets a 3 of 5 Wheelz rating. 

Barrel Factory

The Barrel Factory
65 Vandalia Street
Buffalo, NY 14204
716-541-1454


The Barrel Factory is a wonderful multi-use entertainment facility located in the old first-ward in Buffalo, NY. The location includes snowy owl kombucha, Lakeward spirits, Buffalo’s best Cucina, pressure drop brewing, elevator alley kayak and an event center. The restoration of the 115-year-old factory was a huge undertaking and they did an incredible job with this facility; having to almost completely gut the inside of the building. The Barrel Factory earns a 4.5 out of 5 Wheelz for accessibility.



Parking: There is a parking lot in the back of the building that is paved, with multiple handicap parking spaces. There is also street parking in front of the building and on side streets.

Entrances: There are two entrances on the main level of the Barrel Factory. There is an entrance at the front of the building from the street that is fully accessible. There are double doors at both doors on the main level that are easily manageable and not too heavy. The entrance from the parking lot is also perfectly accessible with smooth access from the parking lot.

First floor: The first floor has a wonderful open floor plan. The first floor includes both Lakeward Spirits Distillery and The Pressure Drop Brewing brewery, as well as Buffalo’s Best Cucina, Snowy Owl Kombucha and Elevator Alley Kayak. There is an elevator straight into the building from the parking lot to go to the second and third floors. Bar Cultivar from Leonard Oakes Estate will also be coming soon to the first floor.

As you walk in from the parking lot on the right is Snowy Owl Kombucha. Snowy Owl has counter services with several selections. For those that don’t know Kombucha, it is fermented tea with different flavors that have many nutritional benefits. It is also brewed at the Barrel Factory. The counter is low enough to see over and grab your drinks and pay at the register.

Buffalo’s Best Cucina offers counter service as well with a menu on the wall and paper menus at the counter. The selections include salads and unique pizzas. The counter is also at the perfect height for ordering and paying at the register. You can either pick your food up at the counter or they will bring it out to your table once it is ready.

Elevator Alley Kayak is a shop located at the entrance closest to the street. They offer clothing as well as Kayak rentals and other supplies that you may need. The kayak rentals can be picked up at a kiosk at a launch point at the Buffalo river across the street.

During our visit to The Barrel Factory, we were treated to a wonderful tour of the distilling process from Lakeward Spirits. The tour is fully wheelchair accessible and easily manageable.

There is an elevator to get to the second and third floor. 

Second Floor: Pressure Drop Brewing is located on the second floor. The path from the elevator was slightly cramped with different games on the shelves for visitors to play (if they choose). I found it to be a little tight overall upstairs with the crowd between the bar and with some higher tables set up as well. They also do have low tables and other places to sit. It was a little difficult to get to the bar to order; getting through the crowd. The other thing I noticed was that the bar does not have a lower area for a wheelchair to pull up and sit there. But, the beer was fantastic!

Third Floor: The event center is located on the third floor. It has a great open floor plan for weddings, parties and other occasion. They have a bar that includes beers from Pressure Drop Brewing and spirits from Lakeward Spirits.

Restrooms: The Restrooms at The Barrel Factory are fully accessible and there is plenty of room to maneuver with everything within reach.

 


Barrel Factory

The Barrel Factory
65 Vandalia Street
Buffalo, NY 14204
716-541-1454


The Barrel Factory is a wonderful multi-use entertainment facility located in the old first-ward in Buffalo, NY. The location includes snowy owl kombucha, Lakeward spirits, Buffalo’s best Cucina, pressure drop brewing, elevator alley kayak and an event center. The restoration of the 115-year-old factory was a huge undertaking and they did an incredible job with this facility; having to almost completely gut the inside of the building. The Barrel Factory earns a 4.5 out of 5 Wheelz for accessibility.

12 Gates

12 Gates Brewery
80 Earhart Drive
Williamsville, NY 14221
716-906-6600


12 Gates Brewery is tucked away in a business park in a Williamsville, NY, making it both an odd location and difficult to find. Upon finding the brewery, they did a great job with accessibility of the location. 12 Gates earns a 4 of 5 wheelz rating!



Parking: There is ample parking in front of the Brewery with multiple handicapped spots right by the entrance. 

Entrance/Exit: The entrance for 12 Gates is easily manageable with a flat surface to roll right in. 

Seating: The seating at 12 gates is picnic benches. There is room at either end of the bench for a wheelchair to pull up and fit under the table. During the summer months, they also offered outdoor seating. 

Bar: The Bar at 12 gates does have a lower section for individuals in wheelchairs.  The one drawback is having to go up to the bar to place an order if seated at a table. 

Restroom: The restroom at 12 Gates was fully accessible and very large so there was plenty of space to maneuver. 

12 Gates

12 Gates Brewery
80 Earhart Drive
Williamsville, NY 14221
716-906-6600


12 Gates Brewery is tucked away in a business park in a Williamsville, NY, making it both an odd location and difficult to find. Upon finding the brewery, they did a great job with accessibility of the location. 12 Gates earns a 4 of 5 wheelz rating!

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
301 Franklin Street
Buffalo, NY 14202
716-880-1677
http://www.dinosaurbarbque.com/menu-buffalo

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que is located at 301 Franklin Street in downtown Buffalo. The restaurant has an old retro feel to it with lots of signs, pictures and other memorabilia. Dinosaur was very impressive in customer service and accessibility and earns a 5 of 5 wheelz rating. Having gone to Dinosaur-B-Que with a family member who has an egg allergy I was very impressed with how they handled the situation and the knowledge of the wait staff which made the experience that much better.



Parking: Parking is available in front of the building along with multiple parking lots adjacent and behind Dinosaur with handicapped parking. They do a great job with snow removal from what I’ve seen.

Entrance/Exit: The entrance to the restaurant is well done with plenty of room to maneuver and the doors were also wide enough and easy to open.

Seating:
Seating at Dinosaur offers many options for wheelchair users with plenty of room for clearance to fit at the table. They have booths that you could also transfer to as well.

Bar area: The bar at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que is lower than bars typically are and some wheelchair users (depending on the height of your chair) would be able to enjoy the company of their party.

Restrooms:
The restrooms were fully accessible and easily manageable. There are set back in the back of the restaurant.

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
301 Franklin Street
Buffalo, NY 14202
716-880-1677
http://www.dinosaurbarbque.com/menu-buffalo

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que is located at 301 Franklin Street in downtown Buffalo. The restaurant has an old retro feel to it with lots of signs, pictures and other memorabilia. Dinosaur was very impressive in customer service and accessibility and earns a 5 of 5 wheelz rating. Having gone to Dinosaur-B-Que with a family member who has an egg allergy I was very impressed with how they handled the situation and the knowledge of the wait staff which made the experience that much better.