This is a repost of an article I wrote for Guest Check Issue No. III. If you are able to, I encourage you to purchase the digital magazine at the Read Spill shop.
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Over the past decade, Katlynn has racked up an impressive step count running food up and down multiple flights of stairs between kitchens and dining spaces. I found Katlynn’s perspectives on life before and after joining the disability community to be very interesting.
This is a repost of an article I wrote for Guest Check Issue No. II. I interview Michele Lee to understand what accessible restaurants mean to her.
What does accessibility mean to Mark Burke, craft brewer and co-owner of Streetcar 82?
A few years ago I had a registry wedding at the Old Treasury Building in Melbourne, Australia. It’s a cheap and visually attractive option but as a very old government building, it gets a C- score on accessibility. The only way to get in is via a long flight of stairs or a confusing back Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”
Meet the Access Nerds, two accessibility experts who love sharing their knowledge about accessibility through hilarious and informative social media posts.
These are difficult times. There is no precedent out there, and there is only limited guidance to help the hospitality industry through this trauma. The decision you have made, whether it be to close down entirely or remain open for carry out and delivery, is the right decision for you, your employees, your values and Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”
In our latest post we are speaking to Melanie Edge. Mel is the captain of the Hawthorn AFL Blind Football team and the very first female captain in the competition. She is also a keen Achilles runner, and we’re lucky to count her among the founding team of Accessibull Eats. We ventured out to Ringwood Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”
Are you passionate about inclusion and tasty food? Accessibull Eats would love to have your time and talent on board. We have lots of ways for you to get involved.
Chrissy is one of those badass women you meet on the streets of Melbourne, with crazy coloured hair and tights patterned like medieval armour. She has a black belt in karate, a giant tattoo of a dragon on her back, a PHD in criminology, and a purple wheelchair she occasionally uses to get around. I Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”