"I 'm disabled, in a power wheelchair, and this place... listed as handicap-accessible... was a destination for me during my visit to Plattsburgh. Getting in the door was the first problem: While there was a ramp up to the entrance, the threshold was a bit high and caused my chair to jump over it. Once inside, I noticed that it was very loud... like a subway platform at rush hour. In my 72 years I 've been in a lot of diners and restaurants, and this was the loudest I 've been in. It took quite a while to place my order after I was seated at a table I could roll up to. I noticed that the bathrooms were not accessible to my chair, the doors needed to be easy-open and at least 36 wide for ADA. I need to be able to turn around inside the bathroom. When the food arrived, it was good enough, and decent quantities. But, and something that turned me off, was that the meal was served on plastic plates, plastic bowls, plastic coffee cups. The utensils were at least metal. The only thing worse for me at any diner is to find them serving hot coffee in paper cups. Plastic chemicals can leech into hot foods. After my meal, it took a long time to get the staff 's attention to get my check. I gave up on asking for an extra napkin, and took one from another table. I really wanted to like this place... I love stopping at diners and smaller restaurants like this. But I can 't recommend the Hungry Bear. I visited Monday, July 16th, about 8:00 AM."