"If you’re looking for a quiet dining experience, this could be the right spot for you. It’s the kind of place where grandparents might take their teenage or young adult grandchildren, provided everyone stays quiet.
As for kid-friendliness, this restaurant is definitely not suitable for children. While they might have a highchair available, they strongly discourage any loud noises from your party. Anyone who makes noise, for any reason, can expect to be quickly served and asked to leave. Patrons will be consistently reminded to keep quiet, including those with disabilities.
Regarding accessibility, the restaurant is not wheelchair-friendly. I witnessed an older woman using a walker struggle to navigate three rugs at the entrance, requiring assistance to avoid falling. Wheelchair users will find it equally challenging, and the outdoor area is also not wheelchair accessible. If you have a disability, it would be wise to consider another restaurant."