"when I looked at the accessibility for others, I first noticed that the doors have no button to make it accessible to wheelchair users, or people who have muscle disorders where they cannot open the door themselves. there were some spots for handicap parking, but this part of the parking lot was due to the influx of people through the drive-thru, so it was almost impossible to park there in general. while I noticed in the facility that their worktops had two flats. one level was lower than the other and wheelchair-friendly. the same went for mülleimer. I was also in the bathroom that had wheelchair-friendly stands. However, if someone took care of a person who was wheelchair-bound, but still had a young boy/adult, he had no change station specifically for this situation. the rinses were accessible to all, and they had paper towels instead of blasphemed, which would have a little more friendly for those who have sensory disorders, autism, etc. Overall, I would say that this facility is half accessible as they could do some work to make it more accessible, as they open more customers for the service in the interior."