


Jump ahead to the Maryland and Virginia sections:ħ11 Kennedy St NW, Washington, DC 20011 | *Note: Listings with an asterisk (*) are places that I’ve personally tried. I will add more as more places respond to my messages. I’ve verified this information by phone, email, or extensive research. It’s now one of the important details I’ve started including in my blog posts.īelow is a running list of restaurants, shops, and activities that are wheelchair-accessible in the Washington, D.C. I hate to admit that it’s something I didn’t start asking until I started this list. This search made me realize how much of a disservice it is to not include pertinent information like wheelchair accessibility. most, if not all, of the restaurants I’ve researched thus far do not say whether they’re wheelchair-accessible. a lot of map app listings will show that a place is wheelchair-accessible when they’re actually not 3. some phone numbers just give info about the restaurant or business without the option to talk to someone 2. In my research, I’ve found that it’s hard to verify whether a place is wheelchair-accessible because 1.

I thought it was a great opportunity to create something helpful and needed in the area. In April 2022, Jasmine Whittington, one of my favorite journalists (also a fellow Bishop McNamara HS), tweeted an ask for a DMV food blogger to create a list of wheelchair-accessible restaurants and activities in the area.
